NOTHING!!!! I will not change my mind that Jesus Christ is Lord, Saviour, and the Son of God!!!!
2007-01-16 14:09:18
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answered by tsc1976ers 4
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There is a peace that we Christians experience that cannot be easily explained. It's like when you were young and the boogieman frightened you and your mom gave you a big hug and said, "you're safe now. Everything's gonna be alright." Only a squillion times better.
We know that the whole world could crumble all around us and our God will protect us. Even if we saw the person we love the most die, we know this life is only temporary anyway. All the pain, all the frustration and grief of this world will end when we get to heaven. We have so much to look forward to in the next world, nothing we experience in this world can shake us. Not even the prospect of dying.
And if I'm dead wrong. So what! I still experienced more peace in this world than most people can ever imagine.
Can you understand now?
2007-01-16 14:18:14
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answered by High Flyer 4
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HAHA, a smack upside the back of the head? Or, maybe a bullet to there hearts? Yeah, probably that would wake them up.......NOT If I am not bothering you in my religion, leave me alone with it. Don't bad mouth it. Why are you so afraid of me just because I believe everything that happens has a reason? Why are you scared of me because I know that every thorn has got to have a Rose? What's wrong with you man? I haven't hurt you, hit you, cut you, bit you, touched you........even talked to you. And yet you still pick on me, just another human...WHY? Even a dog or a cat learns not to pick on fellow cats or fellow dogs...Just because a cat has a different way of eating a mouse, doesn't mean the other cat is going to try and kill the cat for eating it differently! Leave me alone, I have done nothing to you, farther more my religion has done nothing to you. Don't insult me, don't rebuke me...I haven't hurt you in anyway...niether has what I believe...Pick on something you can prove isn't right...please!!!
2007-01-16 14:11:56
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answered by Kat 3
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I am a Christian. If I die and I am wrong then nothing will happen and I will know differently. You obviously do not believe. When you die and you find out you were wrong, you will also know differently. The only problem with this scenario is I will have no repercussions, you on the other hand will spend eternity in hell because of your error. On which side is it wiser to err?
2007-01-16 14:06:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Conforming people is far different than voicing your opinion. If someone gets interested in atheism and I give them the knowledge and they actually become an atheist than fine if not it's fine also.
I've had people tell me to stop giving them information because they were actually afraid of the knowledge and wanted to hold on to their beliefs. Weather people believe or don't who cares. There's plenty of atheists out there. There are also plenty of fools like the ones giving me thumbs down for a message of equality and peace between beliefs.
2007-01-16 14:15:52
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answered by obscure 3
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to make a firm Christian believe there is no God, absolutely nothing. trust me, im a Christian and there is nothing that will make me believe that there is any other explanation. Our Lord, to Sovereign and good, to make them realize that disasters and birth defects etc are not from God, remind them that we live in a fallen world. nothing where we live is perfect and will never be until we make it to heaven. it was perfect until satan tempted Eve in the garden... He started us out in a perfect world, but the evils of man were never able to withstand such an honor... i dont believe that anything like birth defects are from God himself but are allowed because of our state in this fallen world. may the Lord bless you and ill pray for you.
2007-01-16 14:09:43
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answered by just fine 2
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you have had more than enough proof out here but you still refuse him and denounce him as just "scientifical explanation" so the question should actually be, what will it take for you to believe in God?
2007-01-16 14:05:15
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answered by ♣DreamDancer♣ 5
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It's not my goal. My only goal is to keep their rules contained within THEIR communities and not have them oozing out into the secular world any more than have already occurred.
There are rational reasons to have laws, but they're trying to remove freedoms that the revolutionaries and the union soldiers fought and died to preserve.
2007-01-16 14:10:59
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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A ttrue Christian will not stop believing in God. it's that simple.
2007-01-16 14:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do you want us to believe differently? Once you've had the true peace of God you can get through anything.
2007-01-16 14:07:47
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answered by B"Quotes 6
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Neuroscience and psychology prove that we cannot be fairly judged by our freewill because we do not choose our society. A society that loves you and a society that ignores you makes all the difference. I stopped being a Christian the day I realized that freewill was an illusion. There is only mimicry and genetic traits – endorphins and bitterness.
2007-01-16 14:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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