Hallelujah!
2007-03-11 01:31:26
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answered by bungyow 5
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No. The greatest day in history would be the day the last soul professes that Jesus is Lord. That will be the greatest day in history. But until that happens, YES, His resurrection is the day most important in my opinion.
2007-03-13 04:03:28
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answered by adonisMD 3
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Well, I am a Christian and I beleive that it is a very important day, however I am undecided as to whether it is the most important.
the birth of Jesus was, I guess, a miracale (sorry, can't spell it)in itself and is certainly hugely celebrated around the world.
btw, it's not really my place to ask, but reading back on a few of your questions you seem pretty certain of God and Christianity in general. Have you had a specific moment when you "knew" that God existed? Cos at the moment I am struggling to fully believe in God (and I really want to) and I was wandering whether it is to do with a sign that he answers your prayers, or whether you just have to put your trust into God and try to believe in him? thank you and sorry for using an answer to ask this but you dont' except IM so i didn't know how else to. hehe, x
2007-03-13 15:01:16
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answered by FreakGirl 5
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...Yes, it is the most important day and event in history.
..."He is risen, just as He said."
..."He's alive and I'm forgiven, Heaven's gates are open wide!", says a song from many years ago.
...Skeptics, consider this: It is very seldom a myth entirely changes your calendar (B.C. and A.D.). I recommend you re-check your sources, i.e., archaeology, geography, and prophecy. They show the accuracy of the Scriptures. I'd like to know how archaeology shows that Jesus didn't exist - enlighten us all, please.
...Maybe those prophets knew something after all.
...Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved (Acts 16:31).
...Whosoever will, may come.
2007-03-11 10:05:47
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answered by carson123 6
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Nah man. The greatest day in history was when the colts won the super bowl.
2007-03-11 09:47:48
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answered by shawn_fx 1
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Only if you believe that He is the Son of God. You can't get even two people to agree on every issue without a gun to their head, so don't worry about what others think to justify your beliefs.
2007-03-11 09:36:00
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answered by PJ 2
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I think when Jesus died for out sins, that was LIKE WHOA.. BUT. when he was brought back from the dead. that`s just amazing. i love jesus..,
2007-03-15 04:13:42
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answered by baryons 3
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greatest day in history is the elaboration of the penicillin.
yes. Science! Science! Science!
2007-03-11 09:38:04
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answered by theashtrayisfull 4
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JESUS IS ALIVE!! Praise God! Amen
2007-03-11 11:40:12
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answered by deacon 6
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I agree....... greater than His birth would be my guess. I think both days are equally important though. Without him rising from the dead, would prove him a liar and as a result not be the son of God. Thank God Jesus is alive. JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE.......JESUS IS ALIVE......
There is something that I can't get out of my mind though. I hope atheists will not read this. Where is the physical body of the Lord? It can't be in heaven, since flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.
2007-03-11 09:45:56
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answered by RealArsenalFan 4
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