They are all professing Christians.
Christianity proclaims that Jesus is the only begotten Son of God.
Take it a step further, and Jesus is worshipped as God as the Second Person of the Holy Trinity.
According to the Bible, The men you cite are correct.
2006-12-05 14:50:43
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answered by Bob L 7
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If these men believed in Jesus Christ and that he was the Son of God, that he is the King of this earth, and that following him is a new birth (change of heart), then that must actually be what they believe. Someone's BELIEF is something that is personal to them, and others can't stand back and say if they are wrong or not. We all have our own beliefs, ideals, opinions, and understandings. They are what they are.
2006-12-05 14:53:31
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answered by Rainfog 5
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Logical Fallacy 101: Appeal to Authority, the problem with this is it doesn't prove its validity. Authorities can be wrong, both in their own field and in other fields; therefore referencing authority does not automatically imply truth. However, referencing authority may carry a high enough probability of truth that it would be correct to base decisions on it.
An easy way to counter your argument is to say Hitler believed in Christ. So did the Zodiac Killer, Dalmar..etc..etc..
Now if you have some free time go look up other logical fallacies.
2006-12-05 14:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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these are all wonderful men!
martin luther king = no he was not wrong
william jefferson clinton = no he is not wrong
jimmy carter = no he is not crazy
none of the above are misled
2006-12-05 14:56:31
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answered by big sexy 1
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His call grow to be "The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr." And, no. He wasn't incorrect. He grow to be blessed to have been in a position to come again to the concept that he grow to be a lost sinner. He grow to be nevertheless a sinner after he standard Christ---all of us are sinners---yet a minimum of he would desire to be forgiven for those sins and function heaven as his domicile upon his demise.
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answered by Anonymous
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A statement is not true or false depending on who believes it.
It is true or false depending on the actual merits of the statement itself.
By making arguments for Jesus like this, you are only making people think that you have no better way to show that Jesus is important.
Please stop doing that.
~ Lib
2006-12-05 14:50:49
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answered by LibChristian 2
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Of course the Rev. King was NOT wrong. Nor were the others you mentioned. But did they go far enough with their answers?
**John 3:16- for God so loved the world that He gave His only Begotton Son, that whosoever believes in Him, has everlasting life.
2006-12-05 14:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Dumbya Bush believes it too. So did Hitler. Both of these people believed in Jeebus before beginning their incidents resulting in the deaths of many, many people. Each thinking their cult beliefs justified them...
Shall we go down the list of mass-murdering killers, too, who believe mary was impregnated by a god and believe in Jeebus?
2000 years after the cult book "bible" is introduced -- over 70% of the people on the earth reject it for the nonsense it is.
what about them?
and how about this: Constantine edited and compiled the bible, and he did NOT believe it. how 'bout THEM apples?
2006-12-05 14:50:42
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answered by Jeebus is my Rectum 3
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It is really hard to know who is right and who is wrong.
If all famous people are right, then the rest of the world may blindly follow them. If they are wrong, still not all other people are right.
This is the equality of mankind: no man should blindly follow any other men, but he must independently seek truth for himself. Because, finally each man is resposible for his life, and not any one else.
2006-12-05 15:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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These are some of the most intelligent men of our time. Not just because of their contributions to society but also because of their wisdom to acknowledge who they belong to. The Word of God says that the fear of God is the beginning of understanding. May God Bless
2006-12-05 14:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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