I agree but many people will not believe in God at all. They believe they were evolved from monkeys. This is predicted in the Book of Revelations and so be it. All we can do is continue to witness to them and let them know their mistakes.
2007-02-02 20:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy, all you have to do is study history.
If, indeed, the Gospels portray a historical look at the life of Jesus, then the one feature that stands out prominently within the stories shows that people claimed to know Jesus far and wide, not only by a great multitude of followers but by the great priests, the Roman governor Pilate, and Herod who claims that he had heard "of the fame of Jesus" (Matt 14:1)". One need only read Matt: 4:25 where it claims that "there followed him [Jesus] great multitudes of people from Galilee, and from Decapolis, and from Jersulaem, and from Judaea, and from beyond Jordon." The gospels mention, countless times, the great multitude that followed Jesus and crowds of people who congregated to hear him. So crowded had some of these gatherings grown, that Luke 12:1 alleges that an "innumberable multitude of people... trode one upon another." Luke 5:15 says that there grew "a fame abroad of him: and great multitudes came together to hear..." The persecution of Jesus in Jerusalem drew so much attention that all the chief priests and scribes, including the high priest Caiaphas, not only knew about him but helped in his alleged crucifixion. (see Matt 21:15-23, 26:3, Luke 19:47, 23:13). The multitude of people thought of Jesus, not only as a teacher and a miracle healer, but a prophet (see Matt:14:5).
So here we have the gospels portraying Jesus as famous far and wide, a prophet and healer, with great multitudes of people who knew about him, including the greatest Jewish high priests and the Roman authorities of the area, and not one person records his existence during his lifetime? If the poor, the rich, the rulers, the highest priests, and the scribes knew about Jesus, who would not have heard of him?
2007-02-03 04:06:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus-God is no different from the thousands of other gods that humans have invented throughout history. In fact, the story of Jesus was copied from stories of gods of earlier religions. There are at least 16 gods who were borne of a virgin, performed miracles, died on a cross, resurrected, etc.
2007-02-03 04:27:14
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answered by gelfling 7
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Man-gods of virgin birth that ressurected from the dead and december 25 was their alleged birthday. Jesus stole his ideas from Horus 1500 years earlier than Christ, Krishna 3228 BC, Mithra 400BC. Jesus did nothing original. Research it if you really have faith.
Attis of Phrygia
Dionysus
Jesus
Horus
Krishna
Mithra of Persia
Zoaster
2007-02-03 04:22:04
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answered by Anonymous
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God is Omnipresent. So everything could be called God.
Anyone who experiences this truth and spread love is called God in this world.
However considering the Body and name of that person as God who has experienced God is not so correct.
2007-02-03 04:36:33
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answered by dd 6
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Jesus In The Glorious Quran
The Qur'an tells us a lot of wonderful things about Jesus. As a result, believers in the Qur'an love Jesus, honour him, and believe in him. In fact, no Muslim can be a Muslim unless he or she believes in Jesus, on whom be peace.
The Qur'an says that Jesus was born of a virgin, that he spoke while he was still only a baby, that he healed the blind and the leper by God's leave, and that he raised the dead by God's leave.
What then is the significance of these miracles? First, the virgin birth, God demonstrates his power to create in every way. God created everyone we know from a man and a woman. But how about Adam, on whom be peace? God created him from neither a man nor a woman. And Eve from only a man, but not a woman. And, finally, to complete the picture, God created Jesus from a woman, but not a man.
What about the other miracles? These were to show that Jesus was not acting on his own behalf, but that he was backed by God. The Qur'an specifies that these miracles were performed by God's leave. This may be compared to the Book of Acts in the Bible, chapter 2, verse 22, where it says that the miracles were done by God to show that he approved of Jesus. Also, note that Jesus himself is recorded in the Gospel of John to have said, "I can do nothing of my own authority" (5:30). The miracles, therefore, were done not by his own authority, but by God's authority.
What did Jesus teach? The Qur'an tells us that Jesus came to teach the same basic message which was taught by previous prophets from God—that we must shun every false god and worship only the one true God. Jesus taught that he is the servant and messenger of that one true God, the God of Abraham. These Qur’anic teachings can be compared with the Bible (Mark 10:18; Matthew 26:39; John 14:28, 17:3, and 20:17) where Jesus teaches that the one he worshipped is the only true God. See also Matthew 12:18; Acts 3:13, and 4:27 where we find that his disciples knew him as Servant of God.
The Qur'an tells us that some of the Israelites rejected Jesus, and conspired to kill him, but Allah (God) rescued Jesus and raised him to Himself. Allah will cause Jesus to descend again, at which time Jesus will confirm his true teachings and everyone will believe in him as he is and as the Qur'an teaches about him.
Jesus is the Messiah. He is a word from Allah, and a spirit from Him. He is honoured in this world and in the hereafter, and he is one of those brought nearest to Allah.
Jesus was a man who spoke the truth which he heard from God. This can be compared with the Gospel According to John where Jesus says to the Israelites: "You are determined to kill me, a man who has told you the truth that I heard from God" (John 8:40).
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2007-02-03 07:36:43
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answered by raYah 2
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it looks like you're keyword-spamming.
Here's the thing: You believe the bible's true. Most people don't. Given that I don't, can you say anything to convince me? Probably not.
There are thousands of religions. How did you decide yours is the true one? Is it simply being born into it? Have you studied any other ones? Have you honestly considered atheism?
2007-02-03 04:16:04
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answered by eldad9 6
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Who's Denni?
2007-02-03 04:17:09
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answered by Voodoid 7
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I could not. but I am sure many who have not understood the bible and accepted Jesus will.
2007-02-03 04:09:48
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answered by Mim 7
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If a pedophile war monger, plagiaristic liar can be called as prophet, Definitely Jesus who has good attributes can be called son of God
2007-02-03 04:13:46
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answered by stauros 1
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