you are evil, evil that must be eliminated.
2007-01-27 16:23:09
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answer #1
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answered by user name 5
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I understand that non-Christian isn't necessarily evil, however I wish to add that your question implies Anti-Christianity by "that such a crime to use your brain instead of the bible?" :p Christianity teaches that everyone is a sinner ( including us)
However I understand your point, and I accept I cannot change your mind how ever much I may wish to. I try to be polite in my answers as much as possible, after all the person is asking a question, not looking for a lecture.
2007-01-21 11:34:34
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answer #2
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answered by osellius 2
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I think you are partly right? The people that say you are evil have already thrown the first stone before they get the rafters out of their eyes. You are wrong about not being sinners, for we all are sinners? (Your mistake is associating the Bible with professed Christians) that have no idea what it has to say? Many people that profess Christianity are not versed in the Bible, or lack Scriptural knowledge. For example Theory of evolution is taught in school as a fact, so the young ones that have been taught this believe it. This is one reason that people are not Christian. As we grow older we have been given the choice and opportunity to examine both these idea's The problem most people do not take the time to look at the scriptural part of The christian Beliefs. That's because of the traditions of men that have permeated our society. I don't blame people for not wanting any part of Professed Christianity. But it wouldn't hurt for you to take a better look at the history book that seems to have survived thousands of years where as many cultures have vanished. And I hope you will?See Jeremiah 10:23
2007-01-29 07:43:45
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Whether you believe the Scriptures or not, evil is evil. If you do evil as a Christian, you are evil. If you do good, not being a Christian, it is good. Though people have their biases, Yahweh (God) is not a respecter of persons.
Those who do evil, regardless of their beliefs, will reap the rewards of doing evil. And those who work righteousness, will reap the rewards of their righteousness. Yah judges us based on our actions and deeds and not what we believe. Though what a person believes most times will dictate their actions.
The reason that most will think you are lost is because if one doesn't believe what Yah has said and called the right path, most likely a person will not do it because they don't know what doing right is, in His sight.
Yet, Christians don't consider the truth of the matter. That if they don't do right in His sight, they will be with the unbelievers. Otherwise, Yah would be unjust to give one who does wrong a get out of jail free card, while punishing another, because one was christain and one was not.
That would be respecting person and as I and scriptures said, Yahweh is not a respector of persons. It's what you do, not what you're called/
2007-01-29 09:42:18
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answered by lil_snipe 3
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It is only a crime if you want to go to Heaven.
We are all sinners doesn't matter if we are christian or not. The difference is a Christians sins are forgiven.
P.S. I am christian and I don't find the common person evil. Don't take 1 persons opinion to heart.
2007-01-28 15:23:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi kyubikis,
I dont think you are evil. I think you want to be accepted and allowed to have your own opinions and I respect that. I can see you are intelligent and care what other people think. I am intelligent and I believe in heaven with all my heart and soul. I have been given a little taste of it several years ago. I dont want you to miss it either. God has such a wonderful place of pure love prepared for us, he wishes all to be with Him forever. If we live our lives believing in God and there is nothing after death, we have enjoyed the best life there is full of peace. If there is eternity in heaven and we have not believed, we have lost out. I want there to be a fabulous heaven and loving God here and now and after death. My husband died in April. I want him to be with Christ. I know he is with Christ. If you would like more information about the love of God for you, please go to mycrossroads.com and for any information at jmrkillgore@yahoo.com or just to ask more questions. Sincerely His, janie k
2007-01-28 18:35:20
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answer #6
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answered by jmrkillgore 1
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Atheists have a right to their own ideas-------Christians too often condemn anyone with different ideas.
Personally, I can much more easily accept the Jewish or the Islam concept than the Christian concept of Jesus, and their saying believe this or do not go to heaven. The Jews say all of the righteous go to heaven, no matter their religion, or lack of it. The Muslims say that all who believe that there is no G-d but G-d, go to heaven. Jews and Muslims agree on this point-------G-d is One. Jesus is not G-d, and I get tired of being told that I am damned for believing this.
2007-01-21 13:16:16
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answered by Shossi 6
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To be precise, it is really a fundamental ideal, such as the fundamental Muslim faction, or the fundamental Zionist faction which condemns all who are impure. For instance, we are gentiles or infidels, or non-believers, and therefore, spiritually unclean. Sensible Christians, Muslims and Hebrews realize that "everything in moderation" is a good balance to that fanatical fundamental attitude. However, I guess we all have to live with each other, like in a family where one brother or sister is so laid back and another is so high-strung...
2007-01-21 11:30:43
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answered by Shinigami 7
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First of all, every human is a sinner and if you have a problem with the word sin, you could say that no human is perfect, and it means pretty much the same thing. Now to answer your question, when it comes to good and evil, I believe that evrything is either a one or a negative one. All you people that try pass yourself off as zeros, are really just negative ones. By not serving God you serve satan, and even though you can't understand that now, one day you will. I feel sorry for you on that day, not because something bad will happen to you, but because you will be so ashamed. I'm glad its not me. God bless you.
2007-01-21 11:31:45
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answered by isiseamenhotep 3
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I have never thought that way,but while we're on the subject,could you please extend the same courtesy to Christians,and stop blaming us for all the wrongs that were done centuries ago in the name of Christianity? It is quite apparent that it wasn't true Christians who did those horrible deeds,but people who were willing to do whatever they had to do,even use the name of God,to further their own agendas. That isn't the way of true Christians,and I would like to think that you all are intelligent enough to be able to tell the difference.
2007-01-21 11:52:15
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answered by ? 6
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God intended for us to use our brains, or He wouldn't have given them to us. I don't have any problem with non-Christians, in fact, some of my best friends are non-believers, and very good people. You don't have to be Christian to be a good person, and that's what matters. We are not all judgemental meanies, unfortunately, the judgemental meanies get all the attention.
2007-01-28 08:33:06
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answered by Susan H 3
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