Jesus was doing the will of the Father in heaven throughout his life which was salvation to all who accept the atonement before and after his death. Jesus did not save your flesh as all flesh still dies but reunited us with a righteous God.
2007-04-22 20:35:14
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answered by djmantx 7
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There are millions of righteous people before Jesus. And they surely went to heaven because they haven't heard the Good News yet!
And don't try to be greater that God the Father by asking "Jesus was 'serving his parents' up to the age of 30 while thousands died unsaved?" It's God's plan anyway. Any problem?
Try to ask your questions to these guys: www.angdatingdaan.org
2007-04-23 04:16:39
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answered by jayson 2
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Here is an other rivalry question to christianity.
there were millios and millions died before Jesus Chrsit's arrival. but all of them had an other alternate remeedy for their sins. none who accepted the way of God during the time of Jesus, after Jesus's existance on earth or even before Jesus would have gone as unsaved if they were in line with God.
dont miscalculate and ask question in an immature way to attack some one
2007-04-23 03:27:44
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answered by ponder of God's Desire 3
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this was just asked a while ago.
my answer is this: there was just nothing written about Him before He was 30. It's wrong to assume anything about the lost years. Jesus is also Human, by the way. 100% human and 100% Divine. Don't even ask me why. There are things that He needed to do too.
2007-04-23 03:30:04
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answered by Anne 2
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I never thought of this. What about the people in the Old Testament before Jesus was born? I would think that the same rule applies for these people.
2007-04-23 03:30:02
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answered by chatticathi52 4
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christianity and the "relationship with Jesus" are both man made concepts. I really wouldnt put much stock into the idea that we need a savior to get anywhere in the afterlife. there are beliefs that predate christianity that make far more sense than the christian one.
2007-04-23 03:29:46
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answered by Anonymous
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When Jews made a sacrifice they did it to be cleansed of their past sins not their future ones. So I don't see why anyone would consider pre - Christ people as being outside God's ability to save.
2007-04-23 03:39:33
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answered by Anne-maree M 2
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For an answer I suggest you watch these two movie which are widely available:
1. "Dogma", directed by Kevin Smith.
2. "The Matrix", directed by The Wachowski Brothers.
2007-04-23 10:29:49
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answered by patrickwayodi 1
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I believe that he was comming to terms with his fate. I mean even in the garden of Gethsemane he wept and begged for his father to lift the burden of his fate from his sholders.
"He went a little farther and fell on His face, and prayed, saying, 'O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will.' "
Matthew 26:39 NKJV
2007-04-23 03:31:12
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answered by Capri 1
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Nobody that has never heard will be held accountable, God is fair and knows that you know who he is, so you are accountable, better not lip your creator, Jesus is the way the truth and the Life, here read this and get his Spirit!
http://www.freedomcame.com/glory/
2007-04-23 03:30:04
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answered by bungyow 5
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