If Christians are worshipping the devil, there is really no hope for the rest of the world. But then this is the trend now-a-days, to call good evil and evil good. Another sign of the times.
2007-07-29 12:58:27
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answered by defOf 4
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We won't see we are worshiping the devil because we aren't. God is only false to you and other non believers so we aren't bowing to an icon as you put it and we are not going against the Bible.
2007-07-29 20:00:20
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answered by tea cup 5
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It began hundreds of years ago, when the Church changed the Bible. . .
The "New Testament": Pagan revenge
Between G-d's own miracles and the Jewish teaching of His Word, the pagan priesthoods of Egypt, Greece, and Rome were steadily losing their power over the gentile populations. They decided to fight back by creating a new religion, one that would claim to be the fulfillment of the Hebrew "Old Testament," yet would bring back the pagan lies in a new disguise.
Thus the "New Testament" was written, in Greek rather than Hebrew, and attached to the original Hebrew scriptures to try to change their meaning back toward paganism.
The "New Testament" tried to change G-d from One, as in the Hebrew scriptures, into a "trinity" as in Egyptian cults or the eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. It described Jesus as G-d in a human body, like the pagans always described Pharoah and other wicked kings. It declared G-d's Law to be a "curse" that no one can truly obey, announced that there must be a "mediator" between G-d and man, and pretended that salvation could now be achieved outside the Law.
To blind the gentile nations, the "New Testament" also warned people not to learn from the Jews, declaring that Israel no longer possessed the true, complete Word of G-d.
In the Bible, the book of Daniel warned of an evil power--a false religion--that would believe in the true "G-d of fortresses... plus a god its fathers did not know." This religion would "speak bizarre words about the Most High, wear out the holy ones (the Jews), and plan to change the festivals and the religious Law."7 The Christian Church has indeed replaced Passover with Easter (the pagan holiday of Astarte and Ishtar) and Hanukah with Christmas (the pagan winter holiday).
Since then, Christian paganism has expanded to include Christmas trees, Easter eggs, and so forth.
http://www.noahide.com/paganism.htm
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2007-07-29 19:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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What in the world are you talking about? When you sober up try asking a better question. Which "icon" or "false" God is it we are supposedley "worshipping"?
2007-07-29 19:58:35
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answered by Scott B 7
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Exactly what false god and idols do they bow to?I am a christian I do not bow to anything false.
2007-07-29 19:59:29
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answered by Beckles 4
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You are correct. Most "Christians" worship on the Venerable Day of the Sun. Not the Sabbath as laid down in Gods word.
But some of us choose to worship as God commanded, remember the road to Heaven is straight and narrow and few there are that find it.
2007-07-29 20:01:57
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answered by shovelead 3
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Whoa! I had no idea I bowed to an icon! Where and what is it?
2007-07-29 20:02:37
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answered by Jonathan 2
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You need to be more tolerant of others, Mr. SmartyPants. Look for the good in people and recognize that even the almighty YOU, don't know everything.
2007-07-29 20:01:12
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answered by Stumpy 5
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u clearly have no idea what u r saying.....Take a real look at Christianity....then re think what u just said. Get back to me with any questions and I'll see if i can help u out.
2007-07-29 20:00:19
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answered by Sadie S 4
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How can you know what is against the bible?
You don't even believe in it.
2007-07-29 20:27:41
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answered by Eartha Q 6
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