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2007-02-15 10:29:22 · 29 answers · asked by TheBosnian 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Of course he did! you silly.

2007-02-15 10:46:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm not a "religious nut", but I do know that no matter what religion you are raised with or turn to be, Jesus died for everyone's sins. Not just the people that follow him, not a certian religion, color, nation, he died for every soul on earth. But he gave us free will to choose how to destroy ourselves or follow him in accordance to his word in the Bible. If you read the Bible, it will be made clear to you how to use the gift he gave you, redeemable at any time, to save your soul forever. If you choose not to, well, it talks about the consequences of that also. It's called Hell. For all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. No one will be perfect, no matter what they believe. That doesn't mean that anyone should take that verse for granted by disobeying him rampantly.

2007-02-15 10:38:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Rom 5:12 says that because of one man, Adam, sin entered into the world and spead to all mankind. So a death of another perfect man was needed to atone for their sins. Thats were Jesus comes in. His death had great value, its a means of rescuing everyone according to John 3:16 and that my friend includes you if you excercise faith in him.

2007-02-15 10:43:41 · answer #3 · answered by loladrewblue 4 · 1 0

Jesus didn't die for anyone's sins. He was crucified by Rome because he threw a hissy fit in the temple that was under the control of the pharisees.

2007-02-15 10:33:05 · answer #4 · answered by mamasquirrel 5 · 0 1

No he was just a messenger... I mean Muslims do believe that Jesus was here once but he died just like the rest... the main focus Is the Honorable Prophet Elijah Muhammad... But believing that Jesus Came and died for your sins would mean that he was the sent here by God and is the Son of God coming to die for our Sins ... Which would defeat the whole entire purpose of being a Muslim because they don't believe in any of that... they just believe he came and went and was a messenger and died like the rest.. but In Islam God came to Prophet Elijah Muhammad and told him everything he needed to know to educate and save his people.

2007-02-15 10:37:10 · answer #5 · answered by Renee 2 · 0 3

Maybe He did, maybe He did not.

In short, using a Calvinist interpretation the whole notion of John 3:16 only applies to those God has foreordained to be saved. This means that Christ did not come to save everyone, only the elect chosen by God on whom He decided to have mercy. The five principles of Calvinism are easily remembered by the acronym, TULIP: Total depravity, Unconditional Election, Limited atonement, Irresistible grace, Perseverance of the saints.

How does one know if he or she is one of the elect? We don't! Instead we are urged to keep God's commandments, live righteous lives seeking to please God, claim the promise of Christ's sacrificial as atonement for the elect's sins, and pray continuously that His mercy falls upon us as one of His elect.

Some may say that a Calvinistic theology is unfair since God's grace is not open to all. But one reply to this is that God will have mercy on whom He will have mercy. That is His right as the Creator of everything. "Shall the pot say to the potter, why have you made me thus?" There is another view interpreted within Calvinism that expands the concept of the elect to everyone.

2007-02-15 10:34:56 · answer #6 · answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6 · 0 2

Jesus died for everybody's sins, but He also commanded us to follow Him. Allah, your god, if you are really a Muslim, is not real. GOD, the GOD is real and He created you and wants you to take part in His eternal family and be one of His children, for if you become His own, you will not suffer eternal death and burn in Hell. God bless you.

2007-02-15 10:35:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Jesus died for all humans, He paid the price so we could be saved, when we accept Him as the son of God and the risen savior.

2007-02-15 10:38:09 · answer #8 · answered by ? 7 · 1 0

Yes, He did. He died for the sins of the world. Unfortunately, many people will reject Him.

2007-02-15 10:35:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes, but only if you accept it.

(not trying to insult you or convert you) What did Muhammed do for his followers? Im just curious why everyone followed him. Miricles or somthing? (Someone else who knows this, please post)

Muhammed was a good man, to an extent of course. Jesus was perfect.

2007-02-15 10:34:31 · answer #10 · answered by goatman 5 · 0 0

Yes, Jesus died for everyone on this planet, those who were alive then and those yet to come.

2007-02-15 10:32:36 · answer #11 · answered by the pink baker 6 · 1 0

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