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If disobeyed the 10 commandments a number of times especially when I ddin't believe in God or know of the commandments, I am now truely sorry to God for it and I love him with all my heart, Does it say in the Bible what will happen to people who are sorry but have disobeyed his rules? will I go to hell? I know you cant relaly say seen as your not God but what are your beliefs?

2007-07-31 04:17:04 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

35 answers

This is why Jesus paid the price for our sins.... The new testament books like John and Romans can help you understand how to be clean in God's eyes, and Hebrews can help you understand how Jesus's death affected the 10 commandments. Seek Jesus and you will find him and the only path to heaven. I just said a prayer for you....

2007-07-31 04:26:28 · answer #1 · answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7 · 3 1

Nice question!!! In my own personal beliefs, the 10 commandments are the only part of Christian teachings that really matter to everyone.

When I abandoned Christianity, I took them with me, not consciously, but as standard. When I say it was not consciously, I'm getting at the fact that I never even bothered to learn all ten.

I still use the commandments in my own life, but I still don't actually know or follow them. In fact I am confident that at least three of them are the same as the equivalent in my religion.

I'm very sure that if you were to check all ten commandments, and compare them to your 'indiscretions', you would find that it is more likely the less important ones that you disobeyed.

I cannot answer your question regarding hell, as I personally do not believe in such a place, therefore I could not give you an honest Christian answer.

If I understand correctly, though, your 'sins' do not make you evil. You will be forgiven, as you have learned you were wrong.

2007-07-31 04:51:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 5 · 0 2

What matters is if you really repent or not?

The body and the soul are two different entities. Most times the body takes over...this does not mean you do not have a soul. That is the reason you may decide to do something and end up doing something else. You 'repent' these because your soul feels that way.

You may get angry at a crying child when you are working, for example (this is your brain and your body reacting) but your soul may empathize with the child.

It is important to realize whether you have a soul or not and if you posted this question genuinely, then it means you do.

If you have disobeyed, remember you can 'undo' these by repenting them and by not repeating them. If you have killed somebody, you can repent by secretly bring up the kin of the dead or something like that.

Just feeling this way is enough to be forgiven.

2007-07-31 04:44:12 · answer #3 · answered by Cyrene J 2 · 0 1

If you break the 10 commandments before you knew what they really were and before you accepted God as your personal savior, you won't be held responsible. Those sins are automatically thrown into the sea of forgetfulness and you are forgiven. After all, that is why his son died for us. But if you already accepted God as you personal savior and you know the commandments, but you continue to break them, God will show his wrath and whip you right into shape. He will make you understand what you are doing is wrong and give you a chance to repent, but if after all of that you continue to do it, then you are no better than the ones who nailed his son to the cross.
If you are sorry for what you have done and asked for his forgiveness, then he forgives you, that easy, but if you ask for forgiveness, and you keep doing it, that shows that don't mean anything that you say.
If you are doing something that you are not proud of, and you are truly sorry but you always find yourself doing it but you want to stop, then pray about it. God knows your heart. The Bible says that Gods people are not salves to addictions. God will break the chains that are binding you and then you will see that when you are about to break any commandment, you will suddenly feel awful and not want to do it. Pretty soon, breaking the commandments will leave a bitter taste in your mouth and you will find yourself growing away from it.

2007-07-31 04:31:57 · answer #4 · answered by Mac 2 · 0 2

Why would it matter? Didn't you guys decide our Torah was a bunch of bs and 'doesn't count anymore"? Or was it selective? Well, when the covenant was given for Jews to uphold, there was no mention of hell. It's a guideline for a good life. Not a threat.
But regardless, you don't have to obey them whether or not the church decided they were pertinent, as they weren't given to you.
They are specifically for Jews.
There are 316.
There are seven separate laws for non-Jews which were given prior to Sinai. These are the Noahide laws. Look them up. They're what's pertinent to you.

2007-07-31 04:57:31 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it depends why...

Obsolute obeyance of rules is always wrong and immoral.

Especailly as in this case the first four are about establishing power.


Much like saying thou shalt not criticise the boss or governement even if they are currpt or vot in anothing better one.


Think honour thy parents when the parents are peadophiles abusing and pimping you out or sold you to human traffic sex salvores or try and honour murder your.

or beat you up and try and kill your boyfirend as you are in love, or if you are gay or a lesbian

Likeiwse if they are abusive and relgious nuts hurting and abusing you as you grow up?


then its perfectly right to steal their weapons and kill them


Likewise if somone is dying and in extreme pain or life not worth it any more its orrect to kill them likewise to do so in self defence or defence of others.

its currect to steal sorry confiscate crack cocaine and a gun off a school kid or their drugs, wepaons, or fireworks.


How would you feel if you or a loved one had an accident or house was on fire and the firemen or ambulance service or coast guard said.

Sorry its the sabbat cant help your on your own and must obey god and the commandments.

Someone in a arranged marriage should covert a better life and a slave should covert a better life.

And quiote frankly with the churches history of with burning, abuse, homophobia, sexsaim, relgious wars and all round persectuion the first four should be changed to god don't exist and if he does can go and fk himself with a castus in hell for the inquisiton and witch burning and bioliing in oil and all the rape and titure and mass murder in relgious wars

2007-07-31 05:24:41 · answer #6 · answered by Joey 3 · 0 0

There is no hell sweetheart:) Just be a good person, love the Earth and the life upon it- when it's over you will go to Summerland (your 'heaven') and from there you will decide to remain or come again for another life.

Religion should not be scaring you into acting one way or another. Christians invented the devil and hell, they don't really exist.

You should study up on the history of religion, you would be surprised how much of it was created by man, not god.

2007-07-31 04:25:21 · answer #7 · answered by The Grand Inquisitor 4 · 2 2

Nobody has ever completely obeyed the 10 commandments. Only Jesus. The point is that no one can meet God's perfect standard and we are all condemned to hell. This is why Jesus died for us, to save us from hell. See Romans 3:23 and 6:23.
All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. The wages of sin is Death but the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.

2007-07-31 04:25:08 · answer #8 · answered by handsomeworshipper 4 · 4 2

You would have to repent, I'd say, and promise you won't do it again now you're a born again christian...

Anyway, I'll let you know what will happen if you disobey the 10 commandments, when I get there myself... which might take a while, considering.

2007-07-31 04:21:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

dont worry about ot, i was in the same situation, and i to truly love god with all my heart, aslong as you are truly sorry, god will forgive you, but he will keep testing you, and you will have to keep showing your faith and dont let him down, you have to earn forgivness by living by gods laws and truly loving him, god will no if you doubt him, and when you sin, unfortuantly you will sin again as will we all, but aslong as you can prove to god your deeply sorry, he will forgive, as for breaking all 10 commandments, i dont believe youve murdered anyone, and if you were an athiest then you never worshipped any god, so you never broke that one, as god says worshipping other gods or idols is the worst sin, worshipping no one will upset him a little less, and as for christians i dont think they have such things as the 10 commandments, because they worship a false god in jesus, and jesus changed most of gods laws, and one of the commandments jesus took away, though shalt not work on the sabbath, this proves to me that the christian faith is based on a story.

2007-07-31 05:27:43 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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