Is this correct? It does not matter how much you pressure non-Christians, they will go to Hell whether or not you intervened in their lives.
So how is it fair for an atheists in a 99% Christian community to be converted and go to Heaven yet you have people in places where it is 99% Muslim and they don't convert to Christianity and go to Hell? The playing ground is grossly uneven. Surely you will the Muslim is at a disadvantage. To him, Christianity is foreign and how many of you have honestly opened up to a foreign religion?
2007-01-27
17:13:25
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Exactly. You wouldn't open to a religion. Muslim have a religion so you expect them to open up to yours or go to Hell but in reality they've never studied up on Christianity.
2007-01-27
17:19:50 ·
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I find it interesting that a Muslim would call Christianity a "foreign" religion. After all, Christianity BEGAN in the Middle East, so it's far closer to you than it is in America, Yes??
Is this correct? It does not matter how much you pressure non-Christians, they will go to Hell whether or not you intervened in their lives.
Only the Holy Spirit can work in a person's heart and convict him/her of guilt and sin. Christians are just the messenger, we do not "intervene" in your life, God does.
2007-01-27 17:31:08
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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The Moslem nations had it first and then rejected it.... It is a religion based on the hatred of Christians and Hebrews.
If you study your history, you will discover this.
Christians are obligated, strongly commanded, by scripture to proclaim the Gospel.
Satan, has created all kinds of false doctrines to keep people from finding this truth that God so richly blessed us with.
Christianity did not start in America, Nor did it start in Italy. It started in Israel, over 2000 years ago. It has gained believers from all walks of life, all cultures, all personalities, and all creeds.
Many people much smarter than you has tried to discredit it, yet it remains. It's original messege of freedom from guilt and pain intact. It has survive the apostasy of the middle ages, and the vile false doctrines the predators of history has tried to make of it.
The truth will always prove it's self in the end. many false beliefs have come and gone, yet the word of God has remained without any valid poof it is false.
Get over it.
2007-01-28 01:36:41
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answered by cowboymanhrsetrnr 4
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A foreign religion is wrong and I'm right. If the muslim doesnt convert he is wrong no matter what the playing field.
2007-01-28 01:17:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Ignorance of the law doesn't mean you are exempt from the consequences of not obeying it. In the same note, Christians have a responsibility to spread the word.
2007-01-28 01:22:34
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answered by Stacey B 2
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Christianity started in Jerusalem that s the middle east, islam started almost 700 hundred years after Jesus, who is the foreing then.
2007-01-28 01:19:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It is our job as Christians to witness to others who do not know about Christ. Everyone, somehow, will eventually know the truth and it is their choice to make the right decision.
2007-01-28 02:15:54
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answered by Nancy D 7
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God judges each person individually. A good Muslim can go to heaven just as quickly as a good Catholic. A good Muslim can even reach sainthood. As long as you follow His rules, you can still join Him in His Kingdom!
2007-01-28 01:21:44
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answered by Hmmmmmmm 2
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God can save them. So long as they live their life good and in respect of others... the truth will be revealed and people will be given the choice to accept it and go to heaven or to deny it and go else where.
2007-01-28 01:18:52
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answered by 2007 5
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why would i open up to another religion if i already have one?
2007-01-28 01:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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