He never did, there are million of non-christian who never committed murder or most of the "sins" described in the bible. Just because a person is a true christian doesn't mean he could kill, I know for a fact that bad/good deeds came from the individual but not directly came from religion/beliefs.
2007-07-29 07:48:28
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answered by 8theist 6
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You repeat a simple version of the heresy known as antinomianism. It is of course nonsense to think you can sin as you please.
Romans 6:1-3
Romans 6
1What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
2God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?
3Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?
Antinomianism
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Antinomianism (from the Greek ανÏι, "against" + νομοÏ, "law"), or lawlessness (in the Greek Bible: ανομια, which is "unlawful"), in theology, is the idea that members of a particular religious group are under no obligation to obey the laws of ethics or morality as presented by religious authorities. Antinomianism is the polar opposite of legalism, the notion that obedience to a code of religious law is necessary for salvation.
The term has become a point of contention among opposed religious authorities. Few groups or sects explicitly call themselves "antinomian", but the charge is often levelled by some sects against competing sects.
2007-07-29 08:43:15
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answered by pwwatson8888 5
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I don't subscribe to the theory that God demanded a human sacrifice, nor do I accept one man dying would in some way cleanse every ones sin, no, I feel certain Jesus's death had more importance and purpose. Jesus was demonstrating to the world that death was an illusion and was nothing to fear. He was proving life is eternal.
2007-07-29 07:48:50
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answered by monte54que 7
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Jesus didn't tell the woman who was caught in adultery to simply continue as she had been doing before, but rather commanded her to go and sin no more. Paul also addresses this in Romans 6:1-2: "What then shall we say? Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound? Let it not be! We who died to sin, how shall we still live in it?"
Repentance requires a change in attitude towards sin.
2007-07-29 08:00:52
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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we all should know why Jesus died for us, because He knew that we would sin and he was put on the cross for us so that we would be forgiven for our sins and we should be the ones to decide if what we do is right or wrong...we know not to kill or to steal we know not to commit adultery...we as human beings know what is right or wrong but we choose to 'sin' if you really believe in God and our Lord Jesus Christ then you do what is right and if you go astray then you ask for his forgiveness...you don't have to go to a church God has no church or religion...go to your closet,the bathroom anywhere just ask for forgiveness and ask Him to help you..ask Him to give you patience..for now you have to abide by mans law and if you do get caught breaking the law you will be punished..but never forget my friend...He will always be there for you ....trust not just me but trust in Him
2007-07-29 08:08:30
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answered by meister 4
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Read the book of Romans (Ch. 6-8) in the New Testament. It asks and answers that same question.
2007-07-29 08:15:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Read the 6th chapter of Romans in the New Testement and this will answer your question
Tony
2007-07-29 08:02:34
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answered by tony r 3
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Once you repent of your sins, Christ comes to live in your heart, though you could (as could any living human being) do those things, I don't think you would have the desire or ability to do those things if you were truly saved.
2007-07-29 07:44:31
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answered by Sparkles 2
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Forgiveness is contingent upon repentance.
"Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God." 1Cor 6:9,10
2007-07-29 08:47:06
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answered by Steve Amato 6
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When you accept Jesus as your personal saviour you are a new creation..why then would you want to keep killing, and stealing? Your aim should be to be more like Jesus. Did Jesus kill or steal??
2007-07-29 07:45:54
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answered by adriana D 2
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