No....and thank God because....that's where I was heading before Christ saved me.
2007-03-26 07:04:12
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answered by primoa1970 7
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I have. To experiance Gods wrath or the things that happen when you live out of Gods commandments you have to be accountable to some degree or accountable by knowing of Gods intentions and blessing for living rightiously and why.
I have joined the Mormon church and it completly changed my life by kicking habits like drinking and smoking and actually living the word for blessings and not out of fear of God.
I had become very wealthy and people looked up to me but because of my weath and blessings I began to boast and become prideful. I made and one very bad choice or sin and I experianced the gall of hell because of dissobediance. But I had felt Gods spirit and did know he existed and openly rebeled. It is when we are doing good that we forget God and how we got that way.
I testify that we can know of god and his blessings and there is a true church that has a living prophet.
It is a challenge in the book of mormon that if you read it and ask God in the name of Christ if these things be true he will manifest it to you through his spirit,
Cant beat that!
Cool challenge huh?
www.lds.org
www.mormon.org
2007-03-26 07:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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...lets see if this will help you to understand... Back during the Clinton administration... I'm not sure exactly what year(s).
President Clinton was entering into talks with the Palestine Liberation Organization... many of his advisers warned him against it... but Bill's did it his way... ignoring Scripture that clearly says "don't mess with God chosen...Israel"... on "3" separate occasions Clinton told the PLO that the US was going to become it's alley etc. The very next day on each occasion... the deadliest Hurricanes to ever hit the US slammed into Florida... (look it up... it;s all Historical fact)...
God gets "pissed" and "we" got Hurricaned !!!!! don't play with God... He'll kick your Butt!!!!
2007-03-26 07:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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In Matthew devil tells Jesus to hurl himself down for that's written that God could call the angels to Jesus help so he does no longer strike his foot antagonistic to a stone. and it really is at the same time as Jesus tells devil no longer to temp God. In Luke that's an same ingredient devil is telling Jesus to positioned God to the try by technique of throwing himself off the battlement of the temple and observe if God could provide up Jesus from getting harm and Jesus tells devil no longer to positioned God to the try. Summation - Jesus Christ isn't Jehovah God.
2016-12-02 20:32:53
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answered by luci 4
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I have witnessed someones wrath. Not sure if it was God's though.
2007-03-26 07:05:45
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answered by Rosalind S 4
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