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In about 70% of cases, children are the same religion as their parents.
If you were born Iraqi you'd most likely be Muslim (97%).
If you were born Israeli you'd most likely be Jewish (77%).
If you were born American you'd most likely be Christian (83%).

So does God hate people the 67% of world not born to Christian parents, or in Christian countries?
Why else would he put them in Muslim families who brainwash them into believing Islam is the True Religion so that they do not accept Jesus as the son of God and will have to burn forever in Hell? Or a Hindu family who falsely believes there is more than one God?
All this because because they were defenseless against the cruel hand of their ignorant, ignorant families.

You can say, "They have a choice" but that is not the case. If you are Christian imagine being told Islam is the one True Religion and trying to change. It is very improbably that you would. So in the end, those born Christian stay Christian and are saved? wtf?

2007-03-09 04:34:44 · 2 answers · asked by dmlk2 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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God does not hate anyone. God does not want anyone to parish. Which is why he sent us a savior. God loves all humans but he will not reward humans who do not love him.

As to the rest of your question, I can only say there are people who have converted to and from all the religions you listed, and that shows that it may be difficult but it is possible. No one, not even your family can force you to believe in a specific religion. They can say "I will cut off your head if you do not profess faith in . . . " but just because you say you believe something does not mean you truly believe in it.

2007-03-09 07:36:56 · answer #1 · answered by gerafalop 7 · 0 0

if u knew anything about God it would be that He loves every One of us no matter what.....He created us.....how can He hate us?!

2007-03-11 19:55:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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