1. GOD does not hate muslim children and you know that.
2. Salvation is dependent only on the location of the heart
3. You lost me on that last point?
By the way...that first girl that answered you is thinking exactly as ppl will be thinking when the Anti-Christ does exactly what she is talking about. It will NOT bring the peace she thinks it will though.
2007-02-05 15:43:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Lots of Christian arrogance here, as expected. And the answer is yes, it evidently does depend on location. Religious belief depends entirely on the culture you are raised in. According to Christianity, if you're raised in the wrong culture or religion...suck to be you.
Yeah. That's "just" and "merciful" all right...
From some of the answers I've read here, if the reasoning is taken to its logical extreme it could be considered a good thing for Christians to slaughter Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, and other children before they hit the Magic Age so that they won't go to hell. It's the only "compassionate" thing to do.
Of course with that mentality, the slaughter of ones own children to send them straight to Heaven would also be a "logical" conclusion.
BTW: For the record, if a child with a propensity towards great faith were born in Afganistan, he would NOT be as likely to become a suicidal whacko as the conservatives like to pretend. Most Muslims are in fact peaceful...and get victimized as often by the fanatics as we do.
2007-02-05 15:54:18
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answered by Scott M 7
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I don't believe God hates anyone. He gave us all the ability to choose our own path....you can't lump everyone into the group of a few extremist's that strap on a bomb....Just as you would not want every Afgani to believe that everyone in the US is a tobacco chewing, bible thumping, racist with no belief's at all.
Look at the Catholic history...can we talk about the Spanish Inquisition? The Templar's massacre? Witch hunts and the destruction of the Druids? How intolerant....and world wide at that! People are intolerant of one another...look at the people who came to the US back in the 1600 & 1700's, they came to the US looking for religious freedom and condemmed the American Natives to death with their intolerance....who was truly heathen? The American Indian who lived a life at peace with the earth and the tribes around them? Or the Europen who thought that if your different (oops) and had different Gods you were dirt under their feet.
Arrogant aren't we?
2007-02-05 15:52:45
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answered by Barbiq 6
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Location means nothing. There are Christians over there too. You just don't hear about them in the news. God doesn't hate Muslim children. It is up to other Christians to try to help them. Unless you happen to be on newsletter mailing, you usually don't hear about the missionaries that are over there helping people out. This includes nearly all the countries of the world. You can pray for them as well. God will not come to earth again until His message has been heard by everyone. Salvation is meant for everyone if they will accept God by faith.
2007-02-05 15:47:27
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answered by cgi 5
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No. it is very few "gorgeous" element fake christianity does. No the position in Scripture is a baby baptized for any reason. there's a temple dedication contained in the former testomony...i imagine Samuel who change into dedicated to God as a dedication yet no longer a baptism. i need to say that i do no longer care what catholics or lutherns imagine or the different "christian" company who does this. It is going hostile to the Bible. Now granted catholics may be smarter... yet is that contained in the techniques of the international or the Bible? Being baptized to get right into a particular college preverts it is God meant applications and distorts the acceptable doctrine of baptism. it truly is a mockery, heresy, and slap contained in the face to God. it is causes like this that persons chuckle at Christianity!
2016-11-02 10:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Ones parents are responsible for the salvation of their children. God did not choose it this way. Somewhere along the line someone in that child's family chose to become a Muslim, and close himself off from salvation. Its a shame that this persons descendants are paying the price for their ancestors bad decision. Its not fair, but that's how it is. I feel blessed to be born in this country.
In biblical days it was the same way. It wasn't someones choice to be born as a Canaanite, but God showed them no mercy.
2007-02-05 15:46:52
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answered by Anonymous
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GOD DOES NOT HATE ANYONE! He loves everyone... even atheists... even satanists... He loves them all. He especially loves children... saying "let them come to me like little children." In fact if children die before the age of accountability they automatically go to heaven. All types of people have been responsible for horrific murder... If people kill for religion's sake you have to compare that to the Word of God... murder will never line up with the Word and so it is sin, no matter whose name they say they are doing it in.
2007-02-05 15:44:35
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answered by Lindsey W 2
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The difference is the concept of god that a child learns.
Teach a child about peace, and he/she shall be a peaceful person.
Teach a child about hate, and he will learn hatred.
2007-02-05 15:45:34
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answered by Bobby Jim 7
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they believe the same exact thing about u @@@
they consider u from a murderous nation --and that u wanna take their resources and freedom
2007-02-05 15:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Altho everyone whorships as they will,,I still believe there should be a universal belief to pull us all together for world peace.
2007-02-05 15:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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