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2007-02-21 04:10:22
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answer #1
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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If I understand you properly, you're saying that maximum Christians are being stricken via STDs and AIDS and we could desire to continually no longer be if Jesus has paid the fee for our sins. If that's what your asserting you have misunderstood the seen being forgiven on your sins. Jesus' sacrifice became right into a skill to do away with the hollow between God and guy. we've an recommend on the acceptable suited hand of the throne of God pleading our case. that does no longer mean we are able to sin willfully and not face the implications for that sin. It skill IF we sin we've an highway to be forgiven. i could additionally opt to assert, no longer all Christians are alcoholics or intercourse addicts. some have those afflictions and choose help to triumph over them yet i could say maximum Christians warfare greater with much less well-being detrimental sins.
2016-10-02 12:14:52
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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We appreciate that ur worried but this is none of your buisness and god didnt do anything
you get "S.T.D" becaause you had "S.E.X" with the wrong person!
And dont ask christiansto tell their god what to do, get it?
Its your damn fault you did a sin not god's
And i am not chrisian '
i fight for christians'
unless you did the sin there is no reason to ask such a stupid question! You cannot just do a sin and live on without paying the price! Jesus don't pay the price 4 ur sin, YOU DO!
You think it's god that gives people diseases? You sicko!
Youre the one who has sex with the diseased person
God can do what he wants and god does what is right so shut the hell up!
get it, got it, GOOD!
2007-02-21 04:12:19
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, Good question,
Our sin are paid for,
The bible talks about sex outside of marriage and drunkenness, for our own good, kind of like a guide.
There are consequences for sin on earth. IE. having sex with a woman and getting an STD. Or getting drunk every night could cost a person alot of things, ie, his job, his family, money.
So even though those sins are paid for there are still consequences to sin.
2007-02-21 04:16:53
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answer #4
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answered by Seanzie 3
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So you think it is God who afflicts people with diseases.
You think that people should do as they please and go happily on their way.
You think that we are not born here a sinner from birth.
It has to do with your personal acceptance of Jesus sacrifice.
That you are a sinner and need a Savior.
You have to be called to this.
If not called, what can I say.
First of all, I don't believe it is God that afflicts you with disease.
I even wonder if you will be interested in an answer. If you would even be willing to accept an answer. If you are asking this question to have something to do.
The Pharisees asked Jesus a lot of questions to see if he could answer them. Also to trap him in an answer and prove him incorrect.
2007-02-21 04:23:52
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answer #5
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answered by chris p 6
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Same could be said about the suffering of millions of Muslim people, suffering for "their sins", the greatest of which is to tolerate the slavery of of an ideology that has turned the beauty of Islam into a terrorist state. RISE UP!
The reformation of Islam is coming. The revolution will be here soon, and Islam will rise from it's own ashes into the Twenty-First Century with FREEDOM as one of it's greatest values.
2007-02-21 13:23:04
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answer #6
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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Christ's death saved us from the ultimate consequences of sin - death. Ultimately, as gratitude for his sacrifice and upon belief in and acceptance of him as savior, we should strive to be like him - which would mean cutting waaaaaaaaaaaay back on the sin.
His death is NOT a free pass to sin without concern for earthly consequences.
2007-02-21 04:15:39
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answer #7
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answered by reskyume 2
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Jesus died for our sins so that we don't go to hell. He did not die so we don't suffer the consequences of sin. There is still a price to be paid for sinning, both by believers and unbelievers.
2007-02-21 04:11:52
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answer #8
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answered by angel 7
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Spiritual consequences are different then earthly consequences. I may be forgiven of a sin I committed, but the damage may be felt for a life time.
2007-02-21 04:11:16
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answer #9
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answered by Boilerfan 5
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hmmm...
methinks you are bit confused. if you sin after becoming a Christian, there are still possible consequences, even though you can repent and be forgiven by God.
god bless
2007-02-21 04:12:25
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answer #10
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answered by happy pilgrim 6
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make some sense and I will answer ya..
2007-02-21 04:10:38
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answer #11
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answered by Pastor Biker 6
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