All religions dont belong to God, all religions are not spokes on a wheel all connectes to the great comsic hub in the sky..no...theres only ONE WAY to heaven and thats thru Jesus..and God chose the nation of Isreal because He knew long before that that they would ultimately rebel against Him and reject Him, and therefore, because of their rebellion and rejection of Him He could then include us gentiles in the plan of salvation and we too could become a people who were once not a people. So God picked wisely . And of course Israel will one day receive God, as they did in the days of old.
2007-05-05 03:34:16
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answered by biblestudent07 3
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A lot of people missinterpret God's plan for Israel. Israel was meant to be God's partner or helper. Israel was a group of people, not an actual political country. All nations are God's. He loves everyone equally.
2007-05-05 03:37:13
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answered by pumped up! whoo hoo! 3
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At the time it wasn't unusual for nations to have thier own patrons Gods, like the Greeks had them for thier cities and states (Athens=Athena)
According to some texts and research the God in the OT was the God of Isreal, not the high God. At one point the jews for whatever reason decided to merge the three gods (Jehova, a female Goddess of Isreal that I can't remember her name and the High God into one God Jehova. According to more text Jesus felt the OT God wasn't the true God. I can't remember my sources. It was a like a year ago I researched all this. LOL
2007-05-05 03:32:07
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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When chosen by GOD...ISRAEL was a person (people), not a nation or religion. After the death of Jesus, those pagans and other religions that converted were considered "the beloved" who believed based on choice through FAITH. Yes, all religions, in my opinion, belong to God.
The Ol' Hippie Jesus Freak
Grace and Peace
Peg
2007-05-05 03:29:47
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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That is the attitude of the Jewish scholars.
They always wanted a GOD only for themselves to the exclusion of all others.
Not a very good attitude for a people who were chosen to "Make God Known to the World".
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2007-05-05 03:30:59
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, I do trust him. you're not any more a rustic of Christians- there are a good number of non-Christian human beings. he's not any longer saying you should have your allegiance with him, yet with something else of u . s . a .. it really is fairly countless human beings. in case you don't like him, likely you voted for McCain or an autonomous. you probably did vote, excellent? because you could't ***** about who your president is in case you probably did not forged a vote for the region. surely, i desire the rapture does come quickly, because then we are able to not have any extra questions/rants about how each and each and every dude with political ability is the antichrist.
2016-11-25 20:06:51
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answered by ? 4
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Because the book was written by the Israel. Look at another book too.
2007-05-05 05:39:16
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answered by z_jepoh 4
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Because a Hebrew wrote the story?
Love and blessings Don
2007-05-05 03:40:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hebrews invented the tales that make them their god's chosen people. It makes no sense really. Who cares as long as they let everyone else alone...but they do not.
2007-05-05 03:31:49
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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God was a Zionist.
2007-05-05 03:35:21
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answered by Paien 3
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