God sent prophets... to teach Love, but people created separate religions in their names to spread hatered?
Each Prophet...each incarnation further divided the already divided humanity ! and gave them a new chance to fight in the name of his Prophet!!
Can we say God's Mission failed miserably ??
2007-04-27
06:11:53
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Please for God's sake... dont talk of False religions and false faiths...
Others say your faith is false.. so instead of showing your stupidity by rejecting others... talk something concrete
2007-04-27
06:27:49 ·
update #1
PLEASE DONT TELL ME WHOSE GOD IS FALSE
BY SAYING THIS YOU ARE ONLY SHOWING YOUR IMMATURITY AND STUPIDITY
2007-04-27
06:31:10 ·
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No I dont want anyone to accept what I say... i m just saying do not criticise other faiths....simply answer the question.. what is wrong with it Raghvan ?
2007-04-27
18:40:33 ·
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Usually you don't get graded on your performance before you've finished sitting the test. Overlook the negative, and accentuate the positive, and we will be helping to add to his success. It's not over till its over.
Truth and love can be found in so many places, and amongst so many people.... God helps man to create religions which can be acceptable to them, and hence all contain some truth. He is happy to teach them whatever they are willing to learn. The more open-hearted a person is, the more likely it is that God will speak to them and show them truth, which ever religion they are in.
2007-04-27 08:15:57
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answered by MumOf5 6
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It is solely our fault that we misinterpret anything that is actually for a good cause.It is our ungratefulness towards our Holy Father that we use His name to hide our own grudges & hatred.
But I believe we too are the Lord God's creation and had His divine mission failed we wouldn't have been here to debate over this.The state of affairs presently depicts a sad pucture of the divided humanity but even as u pose this question I've hope that there are still people like u who have the true picture with them,so it is surely not the end.
And here I can add Lord Krishna himself had said in the Bhagvad Gita:
"Yada Yada hi dharmasya glanirbhabati bharatah Abhyuthayanam dharmasansthapanarthya sambhami Yuge Yuge"
So, I would say there's still much to happen.
:-)
2007-04-28 21:03:50
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answered by Tulip 3
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Good question. I would ask myself if God has a mission. It seems to me as though religions have a mission, to convert all to there one true way. Ha, ha. For myself God isn't the one with the mission. The real mission is undertook by brave men and woman to throw off the false to know the real. They may be called heretics, insane, stupid and other things. The true Prophets, Gurus, Zen masters, Mystics, Shamans, Sufi masters and others spoke of the light and from the light, but most people misunderstood and took the words for the truth, a grave error. Everyone can know the truth but they must be willing to die to who they think they are. ~ : )
2007-04-27 10:17:12
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answered by Anonymous
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God knows the end before He even started it. He had me in mind even before the creation of the earth, so I guess He knew I would write this to all you spiritually blind and spiritually poor people who are lost and without hope. He is Omniscient (all knowing) He sent prophets to warn and to teach but the peoples liked to persecute and kill these prophets because they would not accept the message from God. No wonder we have such scoffers and mockers because they are doing exactly to the prophets as their ancestors did who also are the heirs of Satan. Only by accepting the message of Jesus and the Way back to the Father of creation will your eyes be opened and your spirit quickened and then you will be able to see. See the Light Jesus is the Light of the world and that is not a learn-ed thing but a spiritual thing, that the blind cannot see. OI! YOU BLIND SONS OF SATAN 'Wake O sleeper and rise from the dead and Christ will shine on you.'
2007-05-03 20:47:21
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answered by galatianwarrior 2
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not sure ...but prophets are man made ...don't think sent to cause hatred ...but as you say people have created separate religions also man made some in word of god some not so so as in sects who want to corrupt but is your choice ..as the years go by things change ....as in caught a fish and was 10 inches long 20yrs later its 20ft long get the meaning stories expand but some good things are inherited and no matter what faith you are the basics are still there like the 10 commandments if stick to hopefully cant go wrong no matter what faith ...and its still the one god so has gods mission failed ...I hope not
2007-05-03 10:50:31
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answered by bobonumpty 6
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God doesn't have a mission. We, as angels and aspects of God, said "Hey! Let's go see what we can create for this Universe!" So we committed the proverbial original sin and ate that symbolic apple so we could forget who We truly Are. The reason for forgetting is because if we already had the answers we wouldn't have any lessons or karma to create and work out. We Are God. We have no mission, only curiosity and adventure born of PURE LOVE.
The only way to do this is to create all of these differences we all seem to resist in each other. Ironic, huh?
I know you already know the answer to this question, but thanks for asking it. Some of us like to be reminded to think about things like this.
Om Shanti~
2007-04-29 15:36:52
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answered by Closed for Remodeling 3
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"God acts just as the oppressors begin to sing victory songs" said Archbishop Desmond Tutu (Channel 5 TV 14/6/05). And he should know.
The most spectacular time in history when God appeared to have failed utterly, was at Calvary. His Son was crucified. He was taunted to come down off the cross and save himself, if he was who he'd claimed to be. But he hung on to death, and not even his loving disciples could see anything other than abysmal failure. They were crushed by the apparent defeat. Yet that was the very point at which God triumphed over evil. His mission was accomplished by Christ sacrificing his life on behalf of repentant sinners, and so he arose from the grave, victorious over death, then ascended to heaven, opening up the way there. So God's mission has succeeded, and there's only one prophet you need to consider in order to understand the mystery of God's great salvation - Christ.
2007-04-27 08:07:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I cant talk for Budda or Krishna because they have been basically popular men with spirtual perception in spite of the incontrovertible fact that Jesus Christ became greater then a phophet he became the son of the only living God Jehovah. He has come back and is in the technique of judging those on earth in spite of the incontrovertible fact that maximum folk do not reconize him as King and nevertheless carry out for earthly goverments to sparkling up their issues. i think of to get greater of an comprehend-how a man or woman has to comprehend what truly is "God's Kingdom" some human beings say it basically exist on your coronary heart yet that doesnt make experience. whilst God made the backyard of eden and adam and eve he made it so the full earth could be like that yet of course they messed that up. Gods unique objective has not substitute and the earth will grow to be like that back.
2016-10-13 22:17:27
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answered by ? 4
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No, what we can say is that the enemy is running scared and is pulling out all the stops to bring the world to its knees anyway he can.
This isn't nearly as bad as it could get so that means that means that far from failing, God is still working with us to defeat the snake.
I've read the last page and we win. However, Satan is suffering from a terminal case of denial and refusing to believe the obvious. One day though, probably not in our lifetime but one day, he will be brought to account for all he's done and if the Bible's anything to go by, he's in for a devil of a time (pun intended).
2007-04-27 06:55:21
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answered by elflaeda 7
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If everyone would be ideal then there would be no need to incarnate, I think. So no, no mission has failed ... it's just more interesting this way. The endless waxing and waning of light and darkness. With a slow but sure spiralling motion back home, into the light.
2007-04-27 07:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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