Other religions give people a false hope. They trust in other things besides Jesus to reach whatever their religious goal is. I hate that they do not have any hope beyond this life because of a lie. That is what I hate.
Jesus did NOT embrace other religions, either. I challenge you to find one source where He said that.
I do know, however, that He did say this: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (John 14:6)
Now, either Jesus was telling us the Truth, and He is the only way (not A way), or He Himself was deluded beyond belief, or He was a complete liar.
Another thing to realize is this: If there was ANY other way to God or nirvana, or whatever, then Jesus suffered and died on the cross for nothing.
2007-01-30 10:39:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The word devil = accuser
the word Satan = slanderer
You do both in what you say,and put it as a question. I am christian and this is what we Christians believe.
It is because God said my people will prosper in the land that they shall possess. The Jews are still and always will be God's chosen people, God can not lie, or brake a promise.
This is why a true Christian will never ever try to convert a Jew. They are set aside by God.
It is also written "Cursed be the nations who go against Israel".
If some one claims to be christian and tries to convert a Jew and knows he is a Jew, they then become an apostate Christian and is in danger of Hell fire. Not all will receive this.
Though the Jews started Christianity, in that it was an Jewish event, Jesus is given to all who are not Jew...The gentile Nations.
When He returns He will be the undisputed Messiah, When that happens, then the Jews will have a flood of knowledge of the Lord and all will go to the Jew and tug on His sleeve and say come teach us the ways of the Lord, as it is written.
Until then we need the Holy Ghost to direct our paths that comes from the Father Via Jesus when we become born again.
does that sound like we hate the Jewish faith?
No we complement it!
2007-01-30 10:43:10
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answered by Messenger 2
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Christianity came from the Romans, not all Christians hate other religions. this religion has been exaggerated over the years and change many times because they want to control the world through faith. just remember Jesus was never worshiped in a church. Jesus always preached outside in the open catholic and Christians constructed a building to capture peoples beliefs. I'm catholic but i don't agree with everything that they say. just remember god is one He is only described differently through religions, by being a Buddhist or Hindu it is supposed to be peaceful u wont go to hell.
2007-01-30 10:47:38
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answered by joey 2
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I am a Christian and I don't hate other religions or faiths or those who do not believe in a greater power... hate is not something that I believe in (ok, I may strongly, strongly dislike a few of our politicians... but I am working on that).
For me God is pure love energy - neither male nor female (I don't expect to see divine genitals in heaven) - but an energy force. I choose to believe this, you may choose to believe something else. What does it matter as long as we love each other... we can all start be just being nice to each other.
2007-01-30 10:41:05
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answered by rtistathrt 3
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it incredibly is impossible to have a communicate without one needed ingredient. each and each guy or woman could be able to entertain, if in basic terms temporarily, the thought he (or she) may be incorrect. I as quickly as had this disucssion with a Jehovah's Witness. I informed her that to verify that us to have a communicate, she had to be able to settle for the thought God had despatched her to me for me to enlighten her and not any incorrect way around. If shall we each and each settle for the assumption the we've been incorrect and that it substitute into us who may be enlightened, then shall we've a communicate, in any different case it would be in basic terms a lecture. the biggest diffulty in having a communicate with extremely some the Christian inhabitants right it fairly is that the 1st requirement for them is to throw out the utility of the guidelines of empiracle info. you are going to be able to settle for the "through fact it says so in the Bible" argument, completely ignoring any political or very own agendas of the biblical writers or the persons (editors) who assembled it. it incredibly is not all Christian's I dislike, it incredibly is merely people who lack a use of high-quality judgment and and use the "through fact my daddy informed me so" argument (brushing off the reality that daddy may be incorrect).
2016-10-16 07:50:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Most don't really hate other religions we just tell how its different from our own. Some people mistake that for hate.
2007-01-30 10:43:03
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answered by Spike 2
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Christians don't hate other religions they just don't agree with others.
Jesus was the Son of God and he didn't say anything against or for other religions because there were no other religion known at that time except the ones who obeys the laws of Moses and the ones who worshipped idol gods.
I think you need to go back and read the Bible again because Jesus did not embrace any kind of religion,he embraced and comforted the needy and the sick and died for all of us.
2007-01-30 10:38:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Why does everyone seem to hate christians?
2007-01-30 10:39:21
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answered by A follower of Christ 4
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Religion is an organized system of beliefs that generally seeks to understand purpose, meaning, goals, and methods of spiritual things. These spiritual things can be God, people in relation to God, salvation, after life, purpose of life, order of the cosmos, etc.
I'm a Christian, I do not hate other religions or people. I follow Christ, the Jewish Christ who died on the cross for my sins.
2007-01-30 10:39:10
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answered by Jo 4
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I don't hate anyone or anything. I just don't believe in the other religious faiths. Does that equate to hate? Absolutely not!
2007-01-30 10:39:12
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answered by Anonymous
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