I agree with the bible but don't agree with Christianity.
Where is my prize?
2007-04-23 07:42:15
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answered by Ivri_Anokhi 6
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I agree in my spirit man with the Holy Bible. True Christianity is founded on Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God. So, different Christian denominations are on the Rock foundation, but some have additional religious rules/doctrines that are either right or wrong, but make it a bit more legalistic.
2007-04-21 08:22:33
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answered by t a m i l 6
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Ummm.... Christianity is based on the Bible. If you agree with the Bible, you are a Christian. Christians that don't agree with the Bible aren't real Christians.
2007-04-21 08:20:31
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answered by ? 2
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I agree with the bible and with Christianity, but I do not agree with all of the religious traditions.
2007-04-21 08:30:56
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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The bible is the light & foundation of christianity.. Therefore most people agreeing with it are christians anyway...
If you agree that Jesus is the only way to heaven, you are a christian!!
2007-04-21 08:24:09
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answered by Redeemed 5
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You just stated a contradiction. The bible is all about Jesus Christ and His life. The purpose of Christ coming to this earth was to bring glory to the Father and then bring mankind into fellowship with God through His death and resurrection. Moreover, the purpose of Christ's work was to bring all those who call upon His name into unity for the purpose of establishing God's kingdom in the earth. So, if you are not establishing God's kingdom in the earth, you can't truly believe in the bible as you claim. Lastly, if you believe in the bible, you also believe in walking in Love towards other believers. And you can't be walking in love if you are judging things without seeing the whole picture.
2007-04-21 08:26:06
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answered by super saiyan 3 6
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I agree with much of the "bible" as "history" as given by a sect of the population of the world, true or not. Whether it has a spiritual connection as the "chosen" of the God in heaven, is questionable..............and as for "christianity," it's links began as the Catholic religion and "also" in doubt as to these doctrines being the original ones given by Yezua (Jesus).
2007-04-21 08:22:42
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answered by Theban 5
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At least we can agree that Paul introduced his own ideas into Christianity.
“There is strong reason to believe that St. Paul fabricated the belief system of Christianity from Zoroastrian mythology. In order to hide Paul’s plaigerism… Christians burned the library of Alexandria in 390 A.D. Books in that library kept Mithra’s original story of what Pauline Doctrine is an almost exact copy. (George Sarton , Introduction to History of Sciences) ,
The Christian Trinity is a copy of the Pagan religion of Rome called Mithraism. Mithra was a half man half god who died for the sins of his followers. Guess what date the SUN god Mithra was born on ? - Thats right ...December 25th
The concept of God having a son is the basis of most Polytheistic religions and the exact opposite of the Abrahamic message of Monotheism. Your Lord is ONE – no partner, no Son , No God incarnate.
“The son-ship of Jesus Christ is the greatest fiction of human history.” (Lord Bishop of Canterbury Commission, the Spiritual Head of England, 1910.)
“The son-ship of Jesus Christ, the Trinity, the blood sacrifice of the lamb of God, atonement are not the teachings of Jesus. These are all inventions of Saint Paul who never really met Jesus.” (Hastings Rashdall, The Theory of Good and Evil)
2007-04-21 08:19:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Not very much people!! I agree with both!! God is the main point of Christianity!! I'm a christian, oh come on God is great!!
2007-04-21 08:21:28
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answered by Clubpenguin Lover 1
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depends on how u define christianity ... i agree with the bible and i think man screws alot of things up and twists it around with various doctrines and religeons that are not even close to being implied in the bible ...
2007-04-21 08:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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