Yes, always.
2007-08-25 22:52:29
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answer #1
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answered by Klute 5
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You see long before christianity was founded the world was there. There have been so many religions in the past and still are. Most people are deluded into believing that only their religion has all the answers. That's why the muslims will do anything to defend their faith and this goes for people of other faiths too. The world will be a better place if there were no christians and muslims and hindus and all the other religious fanatics who for some reason believe in the superiority of their own beliefs. What is important is to find out why we need to believe in all these superstitious ideas about grace and things. It is time you started thinking for yourself and used that brain of yours.
2007-08-26 06:03:00
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answer #2
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answered by alek n 1
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Before I was saved, there were many times in my life when I should have been dead. Car wrecks, doing stupid stuff. God knows that I was going to eventually search for Him. His Salvation is designed espescially for "non-christians". There are many so called "christians that aren't saved because just believing isn't enough. The devils believe also and they tremble. We all must repent, get baptized by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ to get rid of our sin nature, then He can fill us with His Spirit (Holy Ghost) the evidence is speaking in an unknown language. When we do this, we will experience life as we never did before.
2007-08-26 05:59:57
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answer #3
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answered by michael m 5
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It depends on your definition ...
grace means a flowing natural beauty
The "grace of god" means the flowing natural beauty of his love for all
By those 2 definitions I would say with total confidence that the answer to your question is YES!
I am pagan / wiccan and I feel the "grace" of all of nature around me all the time ... its not "christian", but it is there nonetheless.
2007-08-26 05:52:46
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answered by Lou C 4
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Of course there is. It is quite arrogant to think that Christians have an exclusivity on grace.
What about Mahatma Gandhi? The Dalai Lama? Gautama Buddha? Noah? Moses? Elijah? Job? Daniel? John the Baptist? ...
Peace be with you.
2007-08-26 06:05:12
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answer #5
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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Is there grace for people who are Christian?
2007-08-26 05:47:25
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answered by Ares 3
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For it is BY GRACE you have been saved, through faith, AND THAT NOT OF YOURSELVES, IT IS A GIFT FROM GOD AND NOT OF WORKS LEST ANYONE SHOULD BOAST.
but for the grace of God there would be no believers and there would be no christians.
2007-08-26 05:59:25
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answered by Guardian 3
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Friend,
The grace of God is extended to all people regardless of race, colour, faith, denomination.
You must know that God didnt came for any denomination creation BUT to give life and Life Eternal to those that believe in Him. He Saves the one who trusts in Him.
2007-08-26 05:48:18
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answer #8
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answered by Potter'sClay-Isa 64:8 6
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God sustains everyone who is alive...that is grace in itself.
"He maketh His sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust." Matt. 5:45
dfn of grace...something given to someone that they did not deserve
2007-08-26 05:52:56
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answer #9
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answered by bethy4jesus 5
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Grace, in the sense in which you used the word, is a religious concept, therefore, it has no connection with reality.
2007-08-26 05:50:23
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answered by YY4Me 7
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more grace for them than for false christians
2007-08-26 06:02:39
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answered by Anonymous
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