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opps, now you have. now you have no excuse, but to accept him. The bible says everyone at one point or another has heard of this jesus of christ. So now you are one of them.

Am I right, everyone will hear from him, even if they are little babies.

2007-03-04 15:11:18 · 38 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Jesus christ is god. you guys should buy a bible and consider reading it. Buy a bible study application book, it really helps. Now that I got your attention, please read the bible. Give it a shot, and allow the holy spirit in your heart. Yet us pray.

2007-03-04 15:27:47 · update #1

38 answers

Fo real?

Next you are gonna tell me smoking is bad for me!

I imagine primitive native tribes deep in the Amazon (yes, they without the Internet and thus without Yahoo Answers) are the only ones who could have possibly NOT heard of Jesus, so don't be ridiculous.

2007-03-04 15:17:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Ok, I'm a Christian and all, but this question is kind of pointless.

Just because you hear of Jesus doesn't mean you're going to

accept Him. If you are to do this, you need to explain to people

why they should accept Him. Instead of being forceful, try to look

at their point of view. Jesus should be accepted willingly, not

because someone told you to.

So instead, explain to everyone why they should accept Jesus.

Even though they have heard of Him, they don't necessarily want

to believe in Him. Let them accept on their own.

2007-03-04 15:16:24 · answer #2 · answered by Ironica 2 · 3 0

just saying as a religious person that everyone knows god and jesus. Everyone should love them as thier heavenly father becuase people that don't believe in him are really headed down a path that they really have no clue about. Yes everyone will hear of him because he will come back for everyone who is a believer. It states in the bible that this world will become over run by evil. It is almost that way now.

2007-03-04 15:15:36 · answer #3 · answered by hot mama 1 · 1 1

The belief in "god" seems to be common through the ages.

We know, for example, that the ancient Egyptians believed in their gods so fervently that they built massive structures like the Great Pyramid -- still today one of the largest and most enduring human constructions ever created. Despite that fervor, however, we know with complete certainty today that the Egyptian gods were imaginary. We don't build pyramids anymore and we do not mummify our leaders.

More recently we know that tens of millions of Romans worshiped Zeus and his friends, and to them they built magnificent temples. The ruins of these temples are popular tourist attractions even today. Yet we know with complete certainty that these gods were imaginary because no one worships Zeus any more.

Much more recently, we know that the Aztec civilization believed in their gods so intensely that they constructed huge temples and pyramids. In addition, Aztecs were so zealous that they were sacrificing hundreds of human beings to their gods as recently as the 16th century. Despite the intensity, however, we know today that these gods were completely imaginary. The Aztecs were insane to be murdering people for their gods. Killing a person has no effect on rainfall or anything else. We all know that. If the Aztec gods were real, we would still be offering sacrifices to them.

Today's "God" is just as imaginary as were these historical gods. The fact that millions of people worship a god is meaningless.

The "God" and the "Jesus" that Christians worship today are actually amalgams formed out of ancient pagan gods. The idea of a "virgin birth", "burial in a rock tomb", "resurrection after 3 days" and "eating of body and drinking of blood" had nothing to do with Jesus. All of the rituals in Christianity are completely man-made. Christianity is a snow ball that rolled over a dozen pagan religions. As the snowball grew, it freely attached pagan rituals in order to be more palatable to converts. You can find accounts like these in popular literature:

"The vestiges of pagan religion in Christian symbology are undeniable. Egyptian sun disks became the halos of Catholic saints. Pictograms of Isis nursing her miraculously conceived son Horus became the blueprint for our modern images of the Virgin Mary nursing Baby Jesus. And virtually all the elements of the Catholic ritual - the miter, the altar, the doxology, and communion, the act of "God-eating" - were taken directly from earlier pagan mystery religions."

"Nothing in Christianity is original. The pre-Christian God Mithras - called the Son of God and the Light of the World - was born on December 25, died, was buried in a rock tomb, and then resurrected in three days. By the way, December 25 is also the birthday or Osiris, Adonis, and Dionysus. The newborn Krishna was presented with gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Even Christianity's weekly holy day was stolen from the pagans."
It is extremely hard for a Christian believer to process this data, but nonetheless it is true.

2007-03-04 15:36:05 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes And Everyone Should Accept Him As Their Lord And Saviour.
Those Who Dont Are Doomed

2007-03-04 15:32:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

A better question is When you first heard of Jesus Christ, which will help determine the statistics.

2007-03-04 15:16:33 · answer #6 · answered by GreenLeaf 1 · 0 1

What kind of twisted question is that?

Yes, I've heard of him, was even baptised and confirmed in his name. I was a child and was forced to do those things. I didn't understand any of it nor did I care enough to WANT to understand it.

In my heart and mind, that says something about who God really is, or isn't for me.

2007-03-04 15:16:08 · answer #7 · answered by KJ 5 · 3 0

It's a shame what you can get some people to believe and pay out good money for every Sunday. Well, good luck in making the shouters rich.

2007-03-04 15:19:12 · answer #8 · answered by Terry 7 · 1 1

Wait....who's he again? Is he the one that put all the animals on the ark or the one that separated the red sea? I always get those two mixed up.

2007-03-04 15:14:17 · answer #9 · answered by Habester 3 · 2 0

I have studied religion from the best, and was baptized from six before I studied. Its just a biography. get a clue.

2007-03-04 15:15:12 · answer #10 · answered by JAMI E 5 · 2 0

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