Then they'd claim persecution
2007-05-28 12:09:45
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answered by LadySuri 7
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I am a christian and I have tried to convert no one. So go ahead with your big march. It won't stop me from believing. I know God is there now. After my husband died from a heart Attack at 33 and I was left all alone to raise Five kids on my own I was not so sure then. For about a year I asked why???then all of a sudden it dawned on me. That same year Tabby my five year old was in and out of hospital with kidney problems, Two weeks after he passed my three year old had nmonia and was in hospital, Six months later my brother was in a motorcycle accident was in a four day comma and survived, and My Mom survived her Heart Attack One year after my beloved died. So you see even though that year was tragic God was there the whole time. Otherwise things would not have gone so well. I lost my husband that is true, I just figure now that it was his time to go home. But God saved all the rest of my family and left me my sanity. He pulled me through when I thought I was going to loose my mind. Once I told him Goodbye, but never again will I be so foolish. On the other hand I don't believe I am suposed to save all the nonbelievers out there. No God just wants me to work on the Five young souls he left here for me to raise. If other parents would do the same, or at least give their kids manners people wouldn't have to go around marching on anything, but rather stay Home and take care of their own. Have a good March and God Bless you. I somehow sense you are a GOOD non-Christian
2007-05-28 10:51:15
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answered by angela d 2
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I think that would be a fantastic event. Perhaps then the powers that be would realize that many of their moral constituents are not even xtians. However, it would be impossible to get everyone out there. For obvious and various reasons, people would be afraid to admit their spiritual affiliations.
Remember an event called Hands Across America. Where people came together for the homeless and hungry. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hands_Across_America)
How kewl would it be to do the same for all non-xtians. :-)
2007-05-28 12:13:58
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answered by new43me 2
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Don't fret! The day is coming reallllll soon when you people will beg and scream for God to hear and help, but God says in His Word, " I will no longer hear your prayers." I can't nor have I ever pushed another towards salvation. But I am very faithful at planting the seeds and if you choose to water it so it can grow, that's your choice, not mine. You should be thankful for any hope of love that Christians share with you about the Lord. Because with the attitude you exhibit now you have a slim's chance of heaven! Seems to me you don't want Christians to " leave you alone." Otherwise, you woudn't be on the site where Christians are and asking them questions. Hmmmm? we love you!
2007-05-28 10:54:58
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answered by HeVn Bd 4
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How can you force someone to believe what you believe if that were at all possible?. And no the rumors are false May 21 2011 is just another day in the year that will pass like any other
2016-05-20 00:32:13
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answered by ? 3
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Non-Christians convert to Christianity all the time, so I think what you're saying is a little bit ignorant. Just because YOU and YOUR friends will never convert doesn't mean every non-Christian in America will never convert.
Myself, I don't try to get anyone to convert to any religion, and barely go to church myself, but I can see how if someone truly believes in his or her religion, he'd want to share it with everybody. I think when people talk to you about Christianity, they're think they're trying to help you share in something they have that they think is important. I don't know why it offends you. As a Christian, I'm not offended by non-Christians. I have friends who are Muslim, or atheist, or Jewish... I respect all their beliefs, and they all try to tell me that theirs is the right way to believe, and that's fine. No reason to be upset by it. I just tell them that I'm unlikely to ever change my mind, but that I'm interested in hearing their opinions anyway.
2007-05-28 10:38:19
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answered by sanjacgoddess 3
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and i think to myself.....if it were only that easy!
Sugar, if we did that, then they would be there every step of the way...protesting...as if we were the KKK, or Black Panthers, ....or some other radical violent group.
And once all is said and done.....they would be blocking us all in wanting us to just see it their way!!! I'm certain they would have bathtubs on wheels, filled with some type of substance to instantly wash away our so-called sins and clear up our so called clouded misguided souls...........damn...watch out sis!...run....their coming now!
lol
Bless them all!
Blessed Be
2007-05-30 16:53:03
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answered by trinity 5
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According to Christians, every person that has never heard the Gospels, will go to Heaven. People raised in the jungle, or aborted fetuses, all go to Heaven.
The only chance for a person to go to Hell, is hearing about Jesus and denying Him.
In short: preaching is evil. Very evil. It takes away a person's free ticket to Heaven.
I honestly have no idea why they don't stop trying to convert people.
2007-05-28 10:37:03
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answered by ? 6
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John 3:16 God so loved the world that he gave His only begotten son. Christians will always witness to the non-believer. We desire our brothers and sisters to come to the full knowlege of the Lord our God.
2007-05-28 10:40:15
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answered by agent00711 2
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Unfortunately I don't think it would stop them. They've got it stuck in their little minds that they must convert everyone. They are trying to rack up brownie points in heaven with their god.
2007-05-28 10:44:44
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answered by Anonymous
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No they wouldn't. Their bibles tells them to try to convert. It's in the rules or something.
2007-05-28 10:35:00
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answered by punch 7
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