At this point. thanks for confirming the word I got from Holy Spirit a few moments ago....be back later, possibly much later. I do cherish some relationships I have formed with believers and 2 people I saw saved. But it is becoming harmful.
Blessings,
David
2006-11-30 16:26:56
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answered by Anonymous
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No it does not pollute my spirit but it gives me joy to expose a great God to those that appreciate wanting to know him. It is in no way wrong cause the saints prays for the whole world everyday, reason being that God wish that no man perish but have eternal life.
2006-12-01 00:22:32
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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In the Quran God tells us to be nice to the people of the book and talk to them with wisdom and good advice, and don't argue too mush about God so they will start insulting God himself without knowledge.
I saw this too many times.
Christians saying that Muslims worship the moon god., the black stone, that Muslim's God is different than Christians God, that Christians God is love but Muslim God is not and so on....
Know that a Muslim believer, will agree all the time that there is only one God, one creator of the universe, the sustainer, the giver of death, the guide, the just, the wise, the merciful, the forgiver,the gracious...... but will never say that there is another God, because if so he will be a polytheist. but he will say that you worship the wrong person, or you are taking something else for God or for a god.
this is my belief :
2006-12-01 00:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, my spirit can not be polluted by what anyone says. I take it as an opportunity to testify about the greatness of my God! I go to sleep each night knowing that, whether someone listened to me or not, I have given a scripture or said something that might lift someone's spirits or cause them to think!
God Bless!
2006-12-01 00:26:38
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answered by cute_niss 2
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Christ Himself was never offended by perversity in man. That's why He came to save us all.
But every believer's level of faith differs...which is normal.
If you feel sickened at some point, you should stop reading any further and that is OK.
But if you feel saddened by the numbers of people who misunderstand His love, go on and demonstrate His love to a lost and fearful world.
Shalom!
2006-12-01 00:23:46
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answered by La-Soph 1
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I COME HERE AND I PRAY.
I PRAY for the lost,the poor souls that are drying without Jesus.
My heart hurts for the many who know not my savior Jesus.
Times I have stopped reading,taken time off.My spirit needed a rest.I needed to read my Bible and refuel my soul.
But many on here need a Savior,I bring them Jesus.
The Holy Bible said warn the wicked of there way.
2006-12-01 00:28:21
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answered by funnana 6
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if you feel that its starting to pullute your spirit, get off that topic!! its just like beiing out in public for example....if your out with friends or family and you get that " i shouldnt be here, or involved in this situation!" feeling 10-1 says you should be polite but refrain from whats going on!! and leave!! its the same thing here the only difference is its cyberspace or cyberworld which ever you prefer!! I hope your able to do the right thing and make the righ tchoice!
2006-12-01 00:28:23
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answered by southernspring2010 2
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You know, people who aren't "believers" can read the stuff you agree with and not feel polluted. If you feel you've had enough, you can ask your own questions and stick to the stuff you want to talk about. I hope your faith isn't really that insecure.
2006-12-01 00:20:38
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answered by GreenEyedLilo 7
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One of the best questions I've ever seen on here. The answer is, YES, to the polluting issue. I seldom come through here anymore because of that very reason.
It is no longer so much a forum to discuss religion as it is a forum to bash religion, fight about it, and especially attack Christianity.
2006-12-01 00:22:25
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answered by Augustine 6
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It actually strengthens my faith. I am a firm believer that Jesus is about to set up his Kingdom on earth. At any given moment we are at least 7 years away. The Bible clearly states that in the last days there will be scoffers, proclaiming "Where is the promise of his coming".
2006-12-01 00:26:24
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answered by Gary M 4
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