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You have been rejected by some narrow minded who are Christians but you have not been rejected by all Christians.
I am among many Christians who focus on loving people and rejecting the rejection of people based on race, sexual orientation, size of checking account, marital status, faith, style, gender, and personal tastes.

Do their opinions count? Does my opinion count? Does anyone's opinion count?
Only if you let them.
I hope in time your heart can heal.

2006-12-10 20:33:20 · answer #1 · answered by thezaylady 7 · 3 0

Rejecting is not the same as questioning. I think that they might care about you. Maybe. I'm a Christian and I've been rejected by Christians. That's evil sin nature.

But if I was out sleeping around with my boyfriend and my Christian friend stepped up and told me it was wrong and I would be punished for it. They would be absolutely right and would be saying so because they loved me and didn't want me to suffer.
See the difference?

2006-12-11 04:36:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No ways! Someone elses judgements against you should never make you feel worthless for God! The people may think you're worthless but God never does! Don't let those Christians take you down from your love of God! God loves you no matter what, even if people may not!

2006-12-11 04:29:36 · answer #3 · answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7 · 4 0

If a Christian or anyone that makes you tend to feel bad about God, even if it's intentional lacks knowledge and is in need to seek and learn more of the oracles of God before giving incorrect judgment that they have no right in the first place to judge.

Just feel in your heart what is a correct answer for you, there is always going to be that type out there.

2006-12-11 04:52:29 · answer #4 · answered by inteleyes 7 · 1 1

Remember, they are wrong. Christianity is a false religion. That's right.

Jesus was never the name of the Messiah from the god of Isreal. Jeshua in your Old Testament is the Middle English from the Hebrew for he name Jeshua, pronounced Yeshua. That's right, the only name of the Messiah is Yeshua - Acts 4:11-12.

You see, in the 'J' was the capital 'i' in Middle English when the transliterated the name originally. In 1460 they added the 'j' to the English language and the name Jeshua - same as Joshua - morphed to Jeshua and Joshua respectively.

The Emperor Constantine commissioned what became the Catholic Church and later also the Orthodox Church - he was nuts. The Greek speaking Romans wanted nothing to do with anything Jewish, so they changed everything, including the true name of the son of salvation. They made up a name because the Roman people would not accept a religion with a Messiah the had a Jewish name - they were stupid slaves. Constantine needed a pacifist non-violent religion to quell revolt - of the Jews who knew that god would eventually favor them against these religious barbarians - so he could concentrate his military on the fronts and control the world - as satan wanted him to do.

So, the Catholic Church website search engine says, regarding the name that was made up to replace the true name, IOUSUS, "the word has no meaning, but is from a root that means 'compassion'. So, it is no wonder the early fathers chose this word to represent the name of our lord." Not exact quote but close enough.

That blasphemous name for the idol IOUSUS is Iesus in Late Latin and Jesus in Middle English as I write above. They transliterate all but the original Hebrew. Fishy? That's right. God does not accept Jesus. It was pronounced something like 'Yeah-zeus' not 'Geez-us'. But I think it sounds like what they get in the end. Nothing!

So, they have no place to pick on you. The Holy Days are all done away with and Greek/Roman rituals are married loosely with a few biblical things to deceive the unwary into believing.

Acts 15 contains instructions in a letter on how to build the church, and it says to continue with the Torah reading cycle based on the biblical Holy year - it is listed in Leviticus (Vey.) 23. Some Torah Observant Messianic groups practice this. Too many continue to accept 'Jesus' for whoever wishes. We see from this information that that is an abomination to god. So avoid them and tell them how they are wrong.

So, you see, the Christian church comes from the Catholic fallout of rebellion and did not return, as they should to Jewish Yeshua, Acts 15, Acts 4:11-12 and Lev. 23. Or they would be righter.

Did you know that the prophet Isaiah is actually Yesha'yahu? Same name! King David is Melech (King) Daveed Ben (son of) Yesha - again, same name. Yeshua means Yahveh's salvation, not 'compassion' as the Catholic information suggests. So, you know they didn't translate the name either. And don't fall for the Jesus is Yeshua like Joseph is Guiseppi in Italian trick. There are plenty of Italians named Joseph too.

The truth is that Yeshua can be transliterated into any language, including Greek. They simply did not want to follow god. Proverbs 30: about verse 4 to 6 says that the knowledge of the name of god the father and his son will be lost, "what is his name and the name of his son; tell me if you know." This prophecy is fulfilled by this apostate idolatrous change to the 'Way' of god.

Interesting?

2006-12-11 05:14:22 · answer #5 · answered by giovanii@sbcglobal.net 1 · 0 3

Do you feel good enough for yourself?

The judgments and opinions of others don't make a hoots worth of difference in your actual worth, did you know that? Consider the source of the judgment - those who are judging are just people - and probably not very nice ones at that.

If you think you are living a life that is good in your own eyes, then you are good enough for "God."

All you have to do now is figure out if "God" is worthy of your belief. My answer to that is "No." I don't personally believe that "God" exists and I can't lie to myself about that... but by believing in my own ability to think reasonably and by following the law and the moral standards of my community, life works out just fine for me.

If I did believe in "God" I would feel very satisfied about being good enough for him. I hope you will, too.

(((( r u randy? ))))
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2006-12-11 04:46:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Christians that have rejected you are rejecting God. They will be dealt with by God at a later time.

If your encounters with Christians have been negative ones, I apologize. Please do not judge all Christians by the actions of a few.

2006-12-11 07:26:59 · answer #7 · answered by D.A. S 5 · 1 0

Nope

2006-12-11 04:34:56 · answer #8 · answered by <::SmOkEy::> 2 · 0 0

no no.
they may give opinions and judge you but after all, its for God to judge, not any humans.
He will judge you when Christ returns. He will decide your ultimate fate, so you neednt worry too much about people's opinions/judgements

besides, christians shouldnt reject anyone at all, regardless of his/her background

2006-12-11 04:36:37 · answer #9 · answered by pbtham 2 · 2 0

Ohh sorry dear, please keep in mind that even in the bible it has been written "do not judge others". It is only God who has the right to judge human beings. So feel good, worthy and leave according to God's wishes.

2006-12-11 04:39:19 · answer #10 · answered by Mama A 1 · 2 0

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