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Animals sacrifice, the Noahidic flood, the crucifixion, etc

Isn’t this sort of antisocial behavior?

2007-04-03 02:52:39 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Wow... "you should be attacking the Muslims, too" ?

That's just f-cked up... I'll probably get reported for this- but I think that statement is probably the least Christian thing I've ever heard... I can't believe the other Christians aren't reporting them.

ej105ej1… That's called chatting you ********. Reported.

2007-04-03 03:16:49 · answer #1 · answered by billthakat 6 · 0 0

Animal sacrifice is very very old and the only ones doing it today are Muslims and Satanists.

Crucifixion was all Satanic

Noahidic flood seems to me it was a good way to purge the earth of the full blown evils. So if you like being evil, no one is stopping you but I think there is one who might not like it too much if you believe in that sort of thing, me, I'll settle for good old police intervention and my .45, M-16, AK-47, SKS, Savage Striker, 12 gage and my grenade launcher. They aren't as fancy as God's wrath but they get the job done a lot faster.

2007-04-03 10:03:59 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin A 6 · 0 0

I believe that its the sacrifice of ones self thats the greater good. God gave His son to die for our sins even yours, though you don't claim or accept Him it would seem that you are the one who is lost. animal sacrifice hasn't been practiced in how many ages and the flood was the begining of a new world clean and brilliant. anyway these arent ways of dealing with problems they are sacrifices to better understand Gods love for us His children. I find it disheartening to find so many people out of the grace of God and alone. Have you tried finding God for yourself and asking for the answers to your questions from Him. Seek and ye shall find.

2007-04-03 10:02:34 · answer #3 · answered by El Hefe 2 · 0 0

First of all God is spelled with a capital "G". Second of all God does not kill anything or anybody, the devil does. God said in his word, that he came to give us life and life more abundantly. The word of God says, that a fool has said in his heart that there is no God. I tell you that if you don't acknowledge God now, you will acknowledge him in the end when you have to stand before the judgment seat of Christ. Take this for what it's worth to you.

2007-04-03 10:02:41 · answer #4 · answered by butterfly 3 · 0 0

It is spelled God not god. the flood was to wipe out all living things on the earth because man had become too evil and if God had not promised he wouldn't do it again it probabally would have happend again years ago. The crucifixion was not a Cristians doing it was the Jews. Jesus died for us so that God could forgive all our sins

2007-04-03 09:57:54 · answer #5 · answered by dan 3 · 1 2

It's the Christians that use God as their justification for this. It's not necessarily what God truly wants. These are the Christians who say "God is on my side," not the ones who say "I am on the side of God." I personally believe in a God of peace, not vengeance.

2007-04-03 10:03:17 · answer #6 · answered by cross-stitch kelly 7 · 0 0

God doesnt feel that killing things solve problems. first off the sacraficing thing was just a test for Abram on his faith. second the flood was to purify the world and destroy evil. and fi8nally the crusifiction was so jesus could die for our sins and open the gates of heaven. jack a$$.

2007-04-03 09:58:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

OMG!! Why is everyone talking about the muslims?? Do they not understand how many people have died in the name of their christian god?!?! god must not be a very nice guy.

2007-04-03 10:04:22 · answer #8 · answered by ♥willow♥ 7 · 0 0

Nothing about the christian god suggests social behavior; it suggests an egotistical spoiled child.

2007-04-03 10:03:16 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We don't sacrifice animals, they did that in the old testimont, but it didn't mean that your sins were repented either though it just meant that your sins would roll over to the next year, and with the crucifiction, jesus was crucified for our sins, so god would forgive the world of it's sins.

2007-04-03 09:56:54 · answer #10 · answered by Chocolate cake 2 · 0 2

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