I will, my beloved little squirrel. I know the bible like the back of my hand, so you have nothing to be concerned about ;)
2007-03-25 11:40:53
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answered by Kallan 7
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Oh, don't worry. According to the Bible, there'll be plenty of Christians who don't make it.
Let me explain - Judgment Day is a topic Jesus himself spoke on. This is what he said -
Matthew 18: 21-35 - You must forgive everyone, if you don't ... uh-oh.
Matthew 25:31-44 says you must feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, take in strangers that need a place to stay, clothe the naked, visit the sick, and go to those in prison.
If you don't do these things at *every* opportunity... uh-oh... because all those in need, Jesus says it's the same as if it were him.
And really, how many Christians do you know that have taken in just ONE homeless person off the street... let alone all the ones they've seen?
2007-03-25 19:45:12
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answered by Snark 7
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The origins of the doctrine of the rapture are hotly debated. The Orthodox, mainline Protestant, and Roman Catholic churches, which represent the majority of Christians worldwide, have no tradition of such a teaching and reject the doctrine, in part because they cannot find any reference to it among any of the early Church fathers and in part because they do not interpret the scriptures the way that Rapture-believers do.
Live long and prosper
2007-03-27 02:30:24
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answered by Anonymous
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After the Rapture, if you still believe the the Bible is ridiculous you'll have enough other issues to worry about. It may be a joke to you now, but when God proves Himself to non-believers I think it will definitely make some people begin to think.
2007-03-25 12:30:59
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answered by debrenee211 5
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Lets pick on your ridiculous idea of that word "rapture" which by the way is NOT in the bible, lets see what says the bible shall we? in Luke 17" it talks about in verse 26 of noah and the flood, then it goes to sodom in verse 29, then God talks about Lot's wife in verse 32, then someone asks in verse 37 taken where and Jesus the Second member of The Godhead explains they were taken IN DEATH, when reading The Holy Bible keep the verses IN CONTEXT, find out more free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com OR www.amazingfacts.org God bless talk to me also wgr88@yahoo.com
2007-03-25 12:31:54
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answered by wgr88 6
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Your a*s hole! There's not going to be any good left on the earth,so you'll never get a best answer again! Oh,Who cares what those none Christians do anymore! I think that at the longest there would be only about three and half years of torture on earth left! before they're be Face to face with Jesus Christ,for their rude awakening! Isn't that funny,they think they're so smart,and yet the look on their face when they find out they've been tricked all their life into not believing in Jesus Christ,and getting cast into that real HOT hell fire! They'll be going,oh my God! You are real!,but that will be to late! The gnashing of their teeth,will sound loud! but I won't hear it! Ya!
2007-03-25 12:53:23
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answered by ? 4
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You don't have to worry about that - there will be no rapture. Totally un-biblical
2007-03-25 12:52:10
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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Maybe then you'll feel a real need to find out for yourself. That's all He wants from you. Your DNA makes you as separate and alone as anyone else. It's called a 'personal relationship.' That's what He wants from all of us.
2007-03-25 14:47:58
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answered by Valerie W 3
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There will be new followers in Christ at that time and it will be very hard for them to as they may be prosecuted for their beliefs just as in some places today. But your questions aren't ridiculous.
2007-03-25 12:32:28
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answered by auntkarendjjb 6
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The anti-christians
2007-03-25 12:26:46
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answered by Randy G 7
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