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God is coming n rule the world . How would He judge the secular world matter;
1. The event of 9-11. I mean which one is wrong ?
2. The quarrel between Jew n Palestian. Doesn't He claims
Jew is the winner ? As Jew is His chosen people.
3. How does he treat the communist n those atheism ?

2007-04-04 02:24:15 · 9 answers · asked by james p 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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1) done by the hands of madmen.
2) human beings once again behaving stupidly
3) communism and atheism are not sins!

So, according to the various religious texts, the many religious books and bibles, a 'god' (if 1 exists) would be forgiving, yet, according to other texts etc - a 'god' (if 1 exists) will punish all sinners, unbelievers etc.
What you may need to remember is that there is nothing as proof that a 'god' said any of these things, we have to take the word of men for it, who can say and write anything they want.

So, i suggest you just believe in the 10 commandments - which were meant to be used as a guideline to living a moral and happy life.

2007-04-04 02:31:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dude, why worry about it. When it happens, there's not going to be anything anyone can do to change judgement day. But, in the mean time think about how 9-11 made you feel, and how quarrels in the middle east or anywhere else in the world for that matter, make you feel. Kind of frustrated, right? For the record, we're all chosen by God. It is our choice whether or not we accept Him, so if communists and atheists choose not to accept God, that's cool. They have the freedom to not do what they don't want to do. It's really better if no one tries to shove their ideals down anyone's throat. The way I see it, if someone comes to me and asks for help, I'll do what I can to help them. If I feel that I can not help them or I don't want to, I won't. Just think about it this way, would you want someone forcing you to do something you didn't want to or believe something you don't? Of course not. If everyone would just mind their own damn business and not take things literally or too seriously as much as they do, most people would be chillin' and not so quick to anger and hostility. We need to relax, it's almost tax deadline time, and God won't be saving anyone from having to face Uncle Sam. Peace out.

2007-04-04 02:49:51 · answer #2 · answered by Hot Coco Puff 7 · 0 0

First of all, Judaism and Christianity have the same root. Islam claims to have the same background and even the same God, but a close examination of the religion and of Mohammed will give you another picture. The name "Allah" is nowhere else found except for in the writings of Islam - except for in ancient Mid-east pagan religions. Allah shares the same name as a moon deity. Mohammed chose that name for his deity for his religion. Islam is a religion made up of twisted Bible stories from the New and Old Testaments. He wanted to make his own. It is a contradiction to everything that is learned in the Bible.

Second Judaism is no longer a religion in the way that the Old Testament prescribed. No longer do they perform animal sacrfices, nor do they go to the Temple three times a year as is commanded in the Old Testament. Nor do they even have a priesthood. There is no Temple to go to, (since the Romans destroyed it in AD 70) just one wall remains. It is called the Wailing Wall. They have no priesthood because you had to be from the tribe of Levi, and a descendant of Aaron to actually be a priest/high priest. Jews are physically descended from Abraham.

Christians on the other hand are spiritually descended from Abraham in so far that they are to have a faith that justifies them. The old law was actually given in order to show that man cannot justify himself. No one, with the exception of Jesus was able to keep the whole law. Therefore, He was give the authority to authorize the New Covenant. Jesus was what the Old Testament was looking to, and the Day of Redemption that He gave on the cross as well as the Day of Hope that He gave in His resurrection. He was prophesied about from Genesis 3.15 on through Malachi. According to St. Paul, the church is the New Temple, and Christians are the New Priests - because we are under a better covenant according to the letter to the Hebrews.

1. 9-11 was wrong no matter what religion you are - God will condemn such a heinous act (others will no doubt say, "What of God's commands of war in the Old Testament! That is another subject all together)
2. Jews are no longer considered to be the people of God. This was made clear in the writings of the Old Testament and the New. If we are going to believe the Bible, then one must be a member of New Israel - the bride of Christ if they are going to be God's people. This is offered to Jew and Gentile alike - and was prophesied in the Jewish scriptures. The reason the Jews and Palestinians are arguing over land is because the U.S. and the U.N decided to play God and redistributed the Palestinians (what the Old Testament called Philistines) and put the Jewish people there. How would we feel if the land that was in your people's hands was ripped away without even as much as a fight and given to someone else? Politically, the Palestinians are right in light of the promises of chastisement to a disobedient nation in the book of Deuteronomy. Spiritually, they are both wrong. God is not concerned with land - He is concerned with souls. Eventually, all of this is going to be destroyed - but the soul of a person is immortal therefore it must take priority.
3. God does not care if a person is a communist. God is neither communist, capitalistic, socialistic or anything else that we have invented. If communism keeps a person away from Him, then that is another matter. He treats the atheist the same way. God shows no favoritism. What he tells me, he tells you, he tells the athiest. Many Christians have misrepresented God pathetically, and therefore, many refuse to believe in God thinking that we represent His shortcomings. When in fact it is our faults not His.

2007-04-04 02:49:59 · answer #3 · answered by Mr. Indignant 4 · 0 1

they are able to all be traced, traditionally, to the God of Abraham. subsequently the call: Abrahamic religions. yet they can't all be authentic (if certainly any of them are so) because of fact they explicitly contradict one yet another. Christians, for occasion, have faith interior the deity of Christ. To a Muslim this constitutes shirk, truthfully the worst sin a man or woman can dedicate; to a Jew that's blasphemy. Islam and Judaism are nearer the single yet another than the two is to Christianity, yet in addition they vary truly approximately which group is the covenant human beings of God. short answer: all 3 declare to worship an identical God. yet whilst anybody of them is proper, the different 2 are incorrect. added: questioning added, I could upload that this is an oversimplification. i'm going to take yet another approach. Christianity began as a Jewish heresy (putting aside that's reality/falsehood). Islam replaced into first considered a Christian heresy. So there's a continuity between them. yet, of their contemporary varieties, they are able to't be reconciled.

2016-10-21 00:01:37 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Listen up bub.

God is the Creator of ALL.

This means he would like all of us to get along with each other and not eat each others heads off.

he would like us to stop causing havoc.

things arent always as clear as black and white, therefore I cannot say, who is the so called 'winner' or 'loser' in the spiritual war.

All I know is, a war is a war.

In the olden days, wars werent as confusing. either people invaded other people or they defended against invading people.

I personally believe invading someone elses land is wrong. I also believe making boundaries around countries is wrong. Because the world belongs to God, if you havent worked for it, then you dont own land. So the whole concept of politics, nationalism, having passports are all against my idea of spirituality.

2007-04-04 02:31:34 · answer #5 · answered by Antares 6 · 0 0

Not true, James, Muhammed had a different God.

We have forgotten, but Bible commentators of previous centuries knew that the rise of Mohammedanism and their assault on the Christian Roman Empire was displayed in the Bible.

Those prophecies were all written by descendants of Abram, true, but the Koran was authored by Satan. Those Holy Bible prophecies on Islam say their leader is ABADDON, that is the Destroyer--need I say more?

There is a page about this: The Rise, Decline, and Death of Islam in Bible Prophecy at www.revelado.org/islam.htm Well worth rereading.

Blessings and peace in Allah, One-Way

2007-04-04 02:37:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Revelation 20:11-13

11And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them.

12And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

13And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works.

2007-04-04 02:32:35 · answer #7 · answered by williamzo 5 · 0 0

Jesus is the one who will retern to judge us I am afraid as islam does not accept Jesus as who he claimed to be they are not the same as christian at all.

2007-04-04 02:42:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Anyone who honestly, on reflection, thinks he/she belongs to the "Chosen People," or thinks any particular group is the "Chosen People," is INSANE.

2007-04-04 02:39:02 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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