According to Christian beliefs, I should rather assume he's the Antichrist.
2007-03-02 06:59:31
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answered by random6x7 6
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Ya better not, and I'll tell you why:
Scripture says that Christ does NOT gather back to us in any form or fashion, until the 7th trump; Antichrist will be coming pretending to be Jesus Christ and even performing miracles, and this fake is coming on the 6th trump.
Antichrist comes first. When the true Christ's feet touch the earth, all will be changed into spiritual bodies, so a real simple way to know if you are worshipping the right "jesus", is this:
If you are still in your physical flesh body, and somebody performs miracles and says he's Christ, he's the fake. Period. Christ says clearly in Mark 13 - if they say Christ is here, or there, DON'T GO.
Are ya in the flesh? Don't go - its the fake.
Its Antichrist.
Thats straight from the original manuscripts.
TO 'CUTIEPIE": You are already screwed if ya think that way - Antichrist will be coming as Jesus Christ - he's gonna come in with love and tolerance, prosperously and peacefully; no more world hunger, no more war, a chicken in every pot, no more homeless. Just love, love, love. If he came acting like the devil, nobody would be deceived. He's coming pretending that he is Christ. If you worship him because he ends world hunger, you are so totally screwed its not even funny.
2007-03-02 15:00:15
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answered by Anonymous
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More would depend on the spirit in which the miracles were done as to whether the person was worthy of respect approaching Godhood. After all, one person's miracle could be another person's advanced science. It would be so easy for an advanced race of aliens to come to Earth and dazzle the humans with smoke and mirrors. A religion would have to be built and maintained on more than just miracles; it would have to have a sound philosophical basis and coherent ethics.
2007-03-02 15:30:31
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answered by Black Dog 6
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So if God showed up in front of you, you would accuse Him of being the anti-Christ? What if you were mistaken and it WAS God? That would be a pretty big insult. What kind of proof would He need to show you to make YOU believe He is who He says He is?
Now do you understand where atheists are coming from? We want to know FOR SURE that something IS God before we start to worship it.
2007-03-02 15:55:42
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answered by Jess H 7
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No. Define miracle. People see miracles in everything, because they want to see them. In all honesty, if this forum is any gauge of real Christianity in this country today, I think that if God/Jesus showed up and started doing that, Christians would have him burned at the stake as a witch. Sorry, but that's how I feel. David Copperfield once made an airplane disappear on live tv - is that a miracle?
2007-03-02 15:02:14
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answered by ReeRee 6
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Penn and Teller, David Copperfield, David Blaine, etc. can perform "definite miracles". Miracles have to be tested and conclusively shown. If he could demonstrate beyond any shadow of a doubt miraculous potential then I'd be inclined to listen to what he has to say.
Of course if such a person were to show up, odds are he might be preaching a new god or any one of the older ones. Christianity is one of thousands of religions, the guy could declare, "I'm the son of Zeus" and I'd be inclined to agree with him after such demonstrated miracles.
2007-03-02 15:00:03
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answered by Mike K 5
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Somebody claiming to be God already showed up and starting doing miracles. How many people believed then?
2007-03-02 14:56:33
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answered by Laura H 5
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God is the same all the times, he don´t changes
but the human mind is little and limited. The spiritual revelation is the most important.
2007-03-02 15:05:21
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answered by Pred 3
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There's a difference between being "a god" and being The God of Abraham. Could the someone who showed up be convincing about being the God of Abraham?
2007-03-02 15:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, it would be more likely that they are either a human who has developed a new technology above my understanding or an Alien disguised as a human. People who can do things you can't shouldn't be view as Gods, we can look at the Aztecs and see why.
2007-03-02 14:59:36
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answered by jetthrustpy 4
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Why is this question asked all the time?
No, I would not until I see absolute evidence there is a god.
BTW: Not all agnostics disbelieve in a god. There are agnostic theists y'know.
2007-03-02 14:56:51
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answered by Anonymous
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