This assumes the God is an idiot.
I somehow doubt that God is an idiot.
Love and blessings Don
2007-04-15 01:15:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If we believe that Justice will prevail if not now but at least at a later time, then this has to be done. Today in this materialistic world we see so many bad things & atrocities done by many people around us. Many a times we are forced to be a part in it at least indirectly. But still we also see some people (less) always taking the straight course of life. No telling lies, no taking of money thru "other means" and helping others to their maximum possible extent. And such Gandhians don’t gain anything monetarywise in this life. What hope they have in doing this? We see in this world, the punishement for a murderer who murdered only one person as well as murderer like Saddam Hussein ( in terms of Americans) who killed millions also hanged to death only once. Does a normal Human mind accepts this thing? I doubt so. For such cases there ought to be a method for Justice to prevail. Only possible way is thru what religions are telling. It can be possible only by the Creator. Whatever is possible by man, we are already seeing this. We will not go into a debate if this is true. But in such a belief we have an enormous benefit for human to live in this world. If no such belief is there the world will perish as atrocities will increase beyoond the limit. 20 or 30 years back nobody would have imagined the today's Mobile Phone technology where we can contact each & every man with his own mobile number wherever he is in this world. When man can do this, can anyone deny that the Almighty Creator can keep records of billions or trillions of humans. I guess with today's computer technology where we store piles of documents in a small Zip Drive, believing in such thing will not be unscientific. 100 years before writing one small book will take months. Today's Data Processing should make us believe that keeping track of all the deeds of all Humans is feasible by Human itself.
2007-04-15 06:37:24
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answered by meena 6
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Our Creator does not see deeds in terms of good and bad - those are human judgments.
What would be the purpose of "recording" bad deeds anyway?
2007-04-15 01:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody is keeping a track of what we are doing, but it is imprinted in the ethereal atmosphere and then the Newton's law is applicable ( Action and reaction are always equal and opposite). Then we erroneously think that somebody up there is meting out punishments for our bad deeds
2007-04-15 02:07:59
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answered by Anonymous
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My creator, Jesus, does not keep good or bad deeds. What he is interested in is whether you except him as your Savior, your redeemer, your father. he is a God of complete love, grace and mercy. Slow to anger and always ready to except and love you because you are his child, created in the image of him. He wants you to have faith in him, even if your faith is as small as a mustard seed, that's enough for him.
However, if you don't follow him or want to know him, then he will turn from you and not know you on that last day, the day of judgement where all will be judged according to his law.
We must live according to Gods law, turn from the way of this world and the ruler of this world that dragon named Satan. he is out to deceive all of Gods children and get us out of the will of God. Eternity means endless time, time that does not end, it goes on and on. In-fact, the human mind can not grasp the concept of eternity, it doesn't know how too. Don't burn in hell ask Jesus to reveal the truth to you.
2007-04-15 01:36:16
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answered by Purity 4
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In Revelations, it is written that "the books were opened". We are ALL going to be held accountable for everything that we say and do. The Bible is the standard by which we are ALL going to be judged fairly. It would be a wise thing to know what is written in there to find out what we must do to get into the Kingdom of God. The Bible says in St. John 3:5 that we must be born again of the water and of the spirit. The Bible also tells us how to accomplish this in Acts 2:38. This is how we get into the Kingdom of God to get ready for the Rapture, (this is when God comes for His Church, the Bride of Christ)
2007-04-15 01:29:14
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answered by michael m 5
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Romans 14:10-12 says, “For we will all stand before God’s judgment seat…so then, each of us will give an account of himself to God.” 2 Corinthians 5:10 tells us, “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad.” In the context of both Scriptures, it is clear that they are referring to Christians, not unbelievers. The Judgment Seat of Christ, therefore, involves believers giving an account of their lives to Christ. The Judgment Seat of Christ does not determine salvation; that was determined by Christ’s sacrifice on our behalf (1 John 2:2), and our faith in Him (John 3:16). All of our sins are forgiven and we will never be condemned for them (Romans 8:1). We should not look at the Judgment Seat of Christ as God judging our sins, but rather as God rewarding us for our lives. Yes, as the Scriptures say, we will have to give an account of our lives. Part of this is surely answering for the sins we committed. However, that is not going to be the primary focus of the Judgment Seat of Christ.
At the Judgment Seat of Christ, believers are rewarded based on how faithfully they served Christ (1 Corinthians 9:4-27; 2 Timothy 2:5). The things we will likely be judged on are how well we obeyed the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20), how victorious we were over sin (Romans 6:1-4), how well we controlled our tongue (James 3:1-9), etc. The Bible speaks of believers receiving crowns for different things based on how faithfully they served Christ (1 Corinthians 9:4-27; 2 Timothy 2:5). The various crowns are described in 2 Timothy 2:5; 2 Timothy 4:8; James 1:12; 1 Peter 5:4; and Revelation 2:10. James 1:12 is a good summary of how we should think about the Judgment Seat of Christ, “Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has stood the test, he will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love Him.”
2007-04-15 01:24:44
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answered by Freedom 7
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It's not your deeds that will bring you to everlasting life with the Creator, for He forgives us our wrong doings everyday. It is living a Christ-like life that will bring you closer to being with Him. That means loving God and loving each other. It means walking the walk, and talking the talk. Your good deeds will then become automatic and Christ will be reflected in you.
2007-04-15 01:17:41
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answered by llosier9 3
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A mature person does not need to be told the difference between good and bad from anyone.
Our creator God is so Loving and forgiving do not fret.
I was beating myself up until i learned a few things, and one of them is, do not fear man ,or what man says.
Only the good ones.
Gods Mercy and Truth*
2007-04-15 01:32:36
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answered by flowerpower 3
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God has a physique, we've been created in his photograph so like us he has a three lb suggestions. Scientists have faith that the human suggestions is able to thinking extra suggestions than there are atoms interior the universe, all of sudden. yet for some unknown reason the suggestions is in simple terms able to thinking one element at a time. possibly God would not have that dilemma, and using his suggestions it truly is particularly like ours, he's able to think of roughly actually everyone, each and every thing, the previous, modern, and destiny all of sudden.
2016-12-16 06:15:47
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answered by sickels 4
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inside Creator keeps track of our good and bad deeds
2007-04-15 01:21:37
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answered by vijay411 1
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