It isn't my job to judge anyone.
God's word says that Jesus is the only way to the Father. God will sort it out in his good time.
2007-03-06 02:04:29
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answer #1
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answered by super Bobo 6
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Jesus was not God the Father in the flesh, He was God the Son in the flesh.
When Jesus was on earth, the Father was still in heaven.
Many people believe in God. God appeared to Adam and Eve,
then to Noah, then to Abraham. During all this time, families grew and separated from one another but they took the belief in a god with them. The Jews believe in the one true God Jehovah. The Muslims believe in the a god, Allah. Maybe Allah is Jehovah, and maybe He isn't, I would not argue that point in an open forum.
Those who migrated to the Chaldean's and to Egypt added many gods to their beliefs, but they still had someone that they considered to be the God of gods. They always had different names so it is arguable if any of these gods were actually the same God as Jehovah.
When the Son of God came in the flesh, He said that He was the only way to the Father. It is believable because when Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, God spoke from heaven saying this is My Son, in whom I am well pleased. Because of that Christians take the word of Jesus as the word of God.
We also take the Bible to be the accurate word of God, and it says Jesus is the only way to the Father.
It is very confusing to many people, and it is probably the biggest reason that many refuse to accept Christ. They wonder how could God send the majority of people on this earth to a life in a lake of burning fire. It sounds really cruel to those who may find themselves there. But to Christians it is a place they are sure they will never have to go, and God having created all people, has the power and the right to do as God pleases.
I was talking Sunday with a seminary theologian about a message that I am writing, and he said: 'God's omniscience means He is able to know all that He wants to know. God's omnipotence means that He has the power to do whatever He wants to do. God's omnipresence means He is able to be wherever He wants to be. That is pretty simple ideology, but it is the same as saying don't but God in a box. God can do whatever He pleases Himself to do.
grace2u
2007-03-06 10:10:57
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answer #2
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answered by Theophilus 6
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I am a catholic, and I believe in God, as for Jesus he was an intelligent man that gave us a message of wisdom in his teachings, I do not see Jesus as God, because a physical man did not create this planet and the universe, It makes no difference to me what other Christians think, I do believe with an open mind, and common sense, Jesus never ever said he was God, a disciple said he was, our heavenly father and creator is the one that will Judge all of mankind, and I believe that will happen to all of us as we die, Judgement is made in a spiritual world not a physical world.
2007-03-06 10:05:21
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The Bible assures us that two witnesses are coming into Jerusalem and these two olive trees will be powerful witnesses for Jesus Christ and the Word of God. Revelation Chapter 11.
Also in Revelation Chapter 14 you have two great angels in heaven preaching the gospel and explaining not to take the mark of the beast.
I leave these people that refuse to believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God and refuse to listen to the Word of God and refuse to believe in the Trinity of God because He is greater than One, but He is One - I leave them to the two great angels in Revelation Chapter 14:6 and 9 who will preach from the heavens the gospel of Jesus Christ and warn about the mark of the beast.
Also in Revelation 14:3 you have 144,000 of the greatest preachers, teachers, priests and followers of Jesus Christ that are the first fruits unto God and to the Lamb (Jesus) standing on Mt. Zion with Jesus. What a sight that will be.
If these 3 events cannot make believers out of the non-believers left behind then hell will be their home. I plan to leave in the rapture and escape these horrible things that are coming upon the earth in the Tribulation.
The Holy Bible King James Version from Genesis to Revelation is all about Jesus Christ. The Father is an all-consuming fire of power and great Spirit and God wanted us to see Him and we see Him in Jesus Christ and we know Him in the Holy Spirit who guides us daily. Jesus said that He was slain from the foundation of the world so Jesus was with God when the universe was created for earth and us. Revelation 13:8 ....of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world."
My God is not Allah. My God is not Budda. My God is not mother nature. My God is not man or secular humanism. My God is not many gods, but He is One in 3 entities.
His Word is the Holy Bible both Old and New Testament. If many would test the religions by the accuracy of the religion's prophets, then man could know God by the accuracy. God said that He does nothing unless He tells His prophets first. I'll match the prophets of the Holy Bible against any prophets of the manmade religions of today. Jesus said go into all the world and preach the gospel and He said if any man preach any other gospel let him be accursed.
2007-03-06 10:59:31
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answer #4
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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If you believe in God, then you will believe His Holy Word, the Bible. The Book of Isaiah, well written before the Birth of Christ, clearly tells us of the coming Messiah. The Dead Sea Scrolls which were found to contain the entire Book of Isaiah have established the fact that our present day Book of Isaiah is in fact accurate. This is an important find because Jesus is the subject of this book and Jesus speaks of the book of Isaiah in the New Testament, declaring Himself the Messiah. Without Christ you do not have a way to the Father. You can not stand before God with your sin, we all have it. Christ prepared the way for you to reach God, in purity. So for a Christian without Christ you are lost in your sin. Please don't accuse me of judging you. You asked the question , what does a Christian think, it is not what we think, it is what the Holy Bible tells us. God made the plan.
2007-03-06 09:58:55
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answer #5
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answered by angel 7
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By definition, a Christian would consider them misguded.
Since Christians believe in Jesus being the son of God and belief in Him as the only way to achieve salvation...
The answer to your question is in the definition of "Christian"
2007-03-06 09:53:32
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I consider myself a Christian,but I don't condemn anyone for not believing that Jesus is the son of God. I have my own beliefs and try to respect others for theirs.I'm not the poster child for Christianity,believe me.I have many faults of my own to answer to God for. But I don't think that my saying who will and will not go to hell,is for me to say. I think it's for God to say,and him alone.We've all been given the choice to believe or not to believe.I choose to believe that Jesus is the son of God.
2007-03-06 10:00:18
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answer #7
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answered by LeeAnna32 3
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If you believe in GOD you will believe Jesus the Messiah has come in the flesh. If not you dont believe in GOD.
2007-03-06 09:51:21
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answered by Tribble Macher 6
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Jesus is a prophet . Christs changed the bible . He is a human like us
And do nott expect respect from Christians much of them sees other religions as evil.
2007-03-06 10:00:06
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answer #9
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answered by xeibeg 5
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The non-Messianic Jews are like that.
As for what we think about them? We just love them and wish for them to see the light. Christ is much better for them. It's God's plan since the beginning.
2007-03-06 10:10:03
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answer #10
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answered by Luke Lim 3
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