I know it is so annoying to the point of calling it harassment.
2007-04-14 09:38:03
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answer #1
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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Saying your don't believe something does not mean it doesn't exist.
Bash all you want, the Christians will keep doing what Jesus asked them to do: Teach all nations.
Frankly, I am one Christian that is not praying for you, because I follow what Jesus taught. You can teach them the message but you can not teach them belief.
So the next time one of these bashed Christian prays for you, just say why don't you treat me like Jesus would.
Answer: Do a word study of unbelief in the Gospel of John.
2007-04-14 09:45:14
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answered by J. 7
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If you have excepted that there is no Jesus, then you need not be concerned with them. You need not defend your belief.
Christians are taught to share there belief with the world. If you were excited about scate boarding and wanted to share it with someone, it would be hard to hold back from telling someone about the fun thing you learned. I share my Christian belief because I have made it mine. If I were Muslim, I would maybe share with you that there is only one God and Jesus was not a son of God. If I were Hindu, I would not expect to share Jesus with you. The fact that you do not believe in Jesus is your choice but for some Christians, they can't understand your rejection and only want you to see their scate board like they do. If someone is praying for you, it is not like they are putting a curse on you or hating you. They truly feel that they are right and you are wrong and they will ask God to help you see what they do. Some really are sincere and some are using religion as a tool to say you are wrong and I'll pray for you means in a sense, You just are hopeless and just don't get it; so all I can do is what Jesus said to do, " Pray for Your enemies", because you may seem like an enemy to them. Some Christians can really get pretty radicle and stubborn. If they really do pray for you, they are sincere. If they are just saying words, then they are just using that phrase as a tool to push your buttons as you have theirs I suppose.
Who could prove to you that there is a Jesus when you have your mind made up and closed to the issue? So why sweet them?
Rev. TomCat
2007-04-14 09:58:24
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answered by Rev. TomCat 6
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Jesus is very well documented historically, so for you to say He didn't exist is naive of you at best.
As to why we pray for you and people like you, it is because we actually want you to experience what we have. We were just like you before.
Myself, I was raised as an atheist. I would tell dirty (and dirty religious) jokes at the drop of a hat, I was quite a skirt-chaser, and general cad. But I had a grandmother who prayed constantly for me. God allowed my disobedience for a time, and then pulled the rug out from under me, until I had only Him to lean on.
Then I surrendered, repented of my sins, and turned to Him. I have never regretted it since.
It seems that the more vehement we are against God, is when we are the closest to salvation. Do yourself a favor, surrender to Him without making Him crush you first. It is a lot easier on the soul.
2007-04-14 09:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't that just like us Christians...for you to even admit that all you do is bash us and all we want to do is pray for you so that your soul isn't lost from Jesus in eternity? It's that whole 'turn the other cheek' thing and ' you will be 'persecuted for My name' and
run the race that is before you until your Heavenly Father says 'well done My good and faithful servant'
2007-04-14 09:44:07
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answered by cbmultiplechoice 5
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Congratulations! You're learning who true Christians really are. They love you despite your negative behavior. They won't stop praying for you until you are saved. And even then they will continue to pray for you to witness to others through your testimony. The fact that you realize what is going on is a sign that God is even now dealing with your heart.
2007-04-14 09:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem. i do not want to go to their heaven. Sitting around for eternity on a cloud strumming a harp so I don't get my new white dress dirty. And being preached at 24/7. Can't think of a more boring place to be.
Please all you christians, stop praying for me. the fires of hell are preferable to that, thank you very much.
2007-04-14 11:01:37
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answered by Ray T 5
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Someone cares about you, but you mach them. Jesus dies to save you, but you reject Him. You ridicule Christians and the Bible, but disregard the Church and doubtfully have read the Bible (a book you cut down) making your knowledge of it limited. It's like a lifeguard saving a child from drowning, but the parents don't even thank him for saving their child's life. WOW..Ain't you the grateful one!... You become angry when someone cares about you and want to help. you. You don't know how to show appreciation very well.. Why? Can't you believe that someone would actually care about you Have you never received love so you don't know how to react.? It appears that if Christians cursed you, belittled you, you'd respect them. How much sense does that make?What the Christian does for you is out concern and care. - not hate and disrespect.
2007-04-14 09:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Never , the love of God is longsuffering,someone prayed for use to come to the light of God's Word and we will do the same for you.That demon of unbelief in you has to go in Jesus's name love ya always
2007-04-14 09:43:55
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answered by needhim40 2
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Christians will stop praying for the unbelievers when Jesus comes back and sets up his Kingdom. All the people left on earth will be Christian.
2007-04-14 09:40:06
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answered by Chloe 4
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You CAN'T be the anti-Christ. You may have a spirit in you that makes you think you are. Someone will pray for you till the day you die. Could be someone you don't even know.
2007-04-14 09:38:43
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answered by Bimpster 4
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