I guess that's the reaction you'll have if your a non- christian so i guessed it's normal.
But try not feeling that way, you would also be mad and sad if people says the same for your religion.
2007-03-27 00:57:21
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answered by von1979 3
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I don't know what a devouted Christian is, but if it is a devout Christian you are asking about, then this is not a normal reaction. It is normal to see integrity in the most devout ones.
The one thing that I can say is they are not doing this in their own strength. God helps them and if you aren't one of the devout ones, you can get God to help you in the same way.
2007-03-27 01:42:03
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answered by Buzz s 6
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When you do not have a personal relationship with God, you feel these feelings because you do not understand it.
I have lived without Jesus, and with Jesus. With Jesus is a lot better. Easter is coming up. Do yourself a favor and for history's sake if not your own sake, rent the movie " Passion of Christ ". What happened to Jesus is a historical fact. Christianity bases on something that happened in history. I want you to think what lenght He went to save our souls. Sin needed to be punished, God loved us so much that He sent Jesus here to make the way for us to th father's house. So sin is never going to be the reason why you are going to be separated from God in eternity, because Jesus took care of it. The only sin is unforgivable is when you deny Him and you do not accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. You can ask Holy Spirit in your heart to guide you, but if you mock it and do not repent...that is blasphemy.
2007-03-27 00:52:39
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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this would cheer you up slightly. there's a heaven yet there is not any hell? A loving God, a God whose loves justice and had justice as certainly one of His traits, a God that is conscious we are mere airborne dirt and mud, does not set up a place for we airborne dirt and mud balls to go through continuously. are you able to think of the attempt it may take to maintain billions and billions of sinners alive and look after their worried structures clean adequate to sense discomfort continuously? extra expedient to easily pass away 'em lifeless! and that's what Jah does.(Eccle.9: 5, Isaiah 26: 14) the Bible reported that devil could blind the eyes of the unbelievers in the final days (2 Corinthian4:one million-6) Come on! Get happy with the actual believers. this is purely as Jesus reported it may be till now the pangs of misery finest to the destruction of the depraved international. I studied with the Jehovah's Witnesses and located a extra physically powerful understand-how of The writer. as quickly as you come to a correct information of The writer, you come to have a extra physically powerful understand-how of what a loving God will and could not do. How would desire to everyone quite love a god that could placed them able like hell for eternity? heavily, does not the belief of hell sound some thing that devil could think of up?! Please examine Jeremiah 7: 31 And Get happy!!!!!!!!!!!!
2016-11-23 18:49:12
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answered by hamernik 4
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yup this is normal But Belive me friend this can be reversed if u do some things that uplift your esteem. I mean that This is an indication that u understand what is god and bad and i think either u are doin some bad deeds now or u just realised ur deeds in past. (all this applies if u feel that u feel ashamed a bit when u are there) Thus this is a positive response as far as ur religious life is concerned
2007-03-27 00:49:39
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answered by CS Deol 1
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I couldn't say whether the reaction is normal or not, but it's similar to the one I feel upon seeing such things as "devouted."
2007-03-27 00:47:31
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on what ur religion is. many people feel differently about different things. that is just how you react to different people that youre probably not used to being around. do you feel all of these emotions at once? if so, you might want to talk to someone close to the family, like a relative or (another) trusted adult. good luck.......
2007-03-27 00:45:32
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answered by jenrulz13 4
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I think it's a selfish and ignorant reaction. No matter what faith somone has, if it brings them peace, contentment, and they are devout, why should someone else have pitty on them or look down on them in any way? I have learned to have respect for someone who is solid in their beliefs, even if I dont accept them myself.
2007-03-27 00:47:08
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answered by Dr. Linder 4
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No, it is NOT a normal reaction. Why do you have such an opposition to someone so devout to their religion?
2007-03-27 00:44:19
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answered by WC 7
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you're looking to insult someone I think...
But what's abnormal? It's not my reaction though a couple people in other religions feel the same way when they look at me.
Have your fun. Just be gentle about going to far.
2007-03-27 00:44:04
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answered by Hit me with it 3
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