I choose Jesus and my place in heaven
2007-05-26 15:54:07
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answered by tebone0315 7
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I've seen some interesting, but flawed theological arguments with some of these answers. Satan is honest about what he wants? Actually he isn't. He's the liar, the great deceiver, with his reputation going back to Adam and Eve, when he corrupted Eve, by convincing her to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree. He corrupted the free will of the human race, with temptation and false promises.
On the other hand, Jesus never made promises of eternal life to anyone, or damned anyone. His preaching laid out guidelines for people to make their own choices, and then live with the choices you make. There were two spiritual choices people could make. Heaven or Hell. Pick your choice, and live your life accordingly.
So, to choose one or the other? Not a hard choice to make. On one hand , you've got Satan, a con artist who tells you everything you want to hear, and promises you literally the world at your feet, only to find that you're getting trampled underneath. On the other hand, you have Jesus, an individual who preached a direct, straightforward message, often saying things people may not have liked, but the choice for people to go their own way without a corrupted influence to guide you.
At the least, with Jesus, you knew where you stood, depending on how you lived your life. With Satan, just when you think your holding all the aces, the Joker pops up.
2007-05-26 23:23:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Always Jesus Christ. I know that are those out there that don't believe in Christ and I will continue to pray for them. If I were one that had doubt, I wouldn't take the change on not believing and then there is a God and I am sent to hell. However, I was brought up as a faith believing christian and the lord has always been there for me.
2007-05-26 22:57:34
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answered by LadyTech 2
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One should envision one's Gods as being at least as good as the best human beings. The best of us would not damn people for eternity for an honest difference of opinion or because they liked to drink beer and get laid. The best of us would not set up eternal torment at all. Your God is less worthy than the best of his admittedly very imperfect human creations. I refuse to worship him on moral grounds. If you ever managed to convince me that Yahweh is running things, I would run, not walk, to the nearest Devil worship group and sign on the dotted line in my blood in a New York minute. I hope that I don't live in a universe where the moral high ground is Devil worship, but if that should prove be the case, I know where my loyalties would lie.
2007-05-26 22:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I have already accepted and chose Jesus Christ and His home in Heaven.
There is nothing I want in this world. Poverty, sickness, crime. drugs. This is a sin sick world. The world can't stand up to Jesus so why would I want it?
What about you?
2007-05-26 22:58:40
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answered by Anonymous
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neither. My live is lead by the mind i made. Jesus is but the son of a god, the devil is but a fallen angle. one will balance the other. for evil is born throgh contempt. taking a side would make you as bad as the other. live how you want and except your choses.
2007-05-26 22:58:26
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answered by wnorrod 1
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I would choose Christ. You'd have to be insane not to. And to all the people here who complain about God "sending" someone to hell...wake up, people choose hell by willfully refusing God's invitation to repentance and forgiveness. Let go of your pride, open your eyes and start living for God. You are sadly mistaken if you think that the road to hell is not paved with sin.
2007-05-26 23:01:08
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answered by morkie 4
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You are implying the world is of the devil. Well, we all live in the world until we die. Are we all of the devil, too?
2007-05-26 22:55:16
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answered by Dirk Johnson 5
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Actually, I choose Lucifer the Light Bearer. At least I will always have the advantage of seeing where I'm going.
2007-05-26 22:58:38
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answered by 'llysa 4
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neither, Jesus is just a dead relative and the devil is just a figment of Christians imagination
2007-05-26 22:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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