WHERE in the bible does it say that?
You have some real radical interpretation there!
2007-09-03 13:22:00
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You anti-Christians should actually read the Bible some time. You always get it wrong. No the Bible doesn't say that all Jews will burn in hell. (Go ahead give me chapter and verse and prove it!) Quite the contrary. All the apostles were Jewish along with many other Christians in the New Testament, none of whom will be going to hell.
2007-09-03 20:43:40
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answered by Steve Amato 6
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You should rephrase that, Christians say that only Christians obtain salvation, therefore Jews will not, according to their own doctrine.
I see it here all the time,they keep saying you need to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, if you don't you go to hell, and since Jews do not accept that kind of doctrine they ,according to the Christians, are doomed to hell,and millions of other people of other faiths.
2007-09-03 20:28:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not my call to say who goes to hell and who does not. Christians are to preach the good news of salvation through the Hebrew Messiah. If the Jews decide to reject the good news, that is their choice.
But remember also that many Christians are goaded into such statements. I see this all the time. "What? So what your saying is that if I don't accept Jesus I'm going to hell!?" Such questions are dishonest because the hearer cares nothing about the truth or the good news. All they wish to do is obtain an answer that will offend enough to justify their rejection of it.
It would be like standing in a lifeboat and calling to those on the Titanic to get in. "What? So what your saying is that if I don't get in the lifeboat I'm doomed?" To that I would ignore you and go to the next person who WANTS to get in the lifeboat.
The Jewish people should understand better than anyone that if you do not deal with sin according to God's prescription, then sin will not be dealt with, and consequence will ensue.
Numbers 9:13
But the man who is clean and is not on a journey, and ceases to keep the Passover, that same person shall be cut off from among his people, because he did not bring the offering of the LORD at its appointed time; that man shall bear his sin.
If God, indeed, has given His Son as a sacrifice for sin (as seen prophetically in the Passover) then it is up to them to study and act accordingly. But this consequence is not just limited to the Jews, we ALL must make a decision whether to accept the free gift of salvation or not.
2007-09-03 20:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually the bible says "I AM the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God is the God of the living not the dead" Here the bible is saying that these 3 Jews are with God now.
2007-09-03 20:30:04
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answered by B00G1 3
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If the bible did say that would you believe it. So many of us have had this book drilled into our heads since birth. I believe the bible was translated by man far far ago, and none of us can say any of it is for sure fact or fiction
2007-09-03 20:24:10
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answered by surfinnorcal77 2
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It's only the church folks that say that. The Bible doesn't say it cause it was Jews that wrote most of it.
Jews will go to heaven, especially the ones that died in the Holocaust; but don't tell church folks that, it would be too much info for them to handle.
2007-09-03 20:33:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No,and with them goes Blasphemers you know.Be careful of your little jokes.They will come back to haunt you.Why pagans and atheists mess with something they do not even believe in is an enigma to some,but not me.I know the purpose and still I must pray for you.
2007-09-04 01:46:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The Nazi were also anti christian.
Hitler hated all religions other than his own.
For question, read Mien Kemf.
2007-09-03 20:28:46
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answered by Joseph G 6
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Which Bible says that? Give us the book, chapter and verse, please.
I have read the Bible completely and cannot recall seeing that in it.
2007-09-03 20:25:17
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answered by flandargo 5
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Do Buddhists believe in a creator god?
No, we do not. There are several logical reasons for this. The Buddha, like modern scientists, sociologists and psychologists, believed that religious ideas and especially the god idea have their origins in fear. The Buddha says:
"Gripped by fear men go to sacred mountains, sacred groves, sacred trees and shrines." *Dhammpada 188
Primitive man found himself in a dangerous and hostile world, the fear of wild animals, of not being able to find enough food, of injury or disease, and of natural phenomena like thunder, lightning and volcanoes was constantly with him. Finding no security, he created the idea of god in order to give him comfort in good times, courage in times of danger and consolation when things went wrong. To this day, you will notice that people become more religious at times of crises, you will hear them say that the belief in a god gives them the strength they need to deal with life. You will hear them explain that they believe in god because they prayed in time of need and their prayer was answered. All this seems to support the Buddha’s teaching that the god-idea is a response to fear and frustration. The Buddha taught us to try to understand our fears, to lessen our desires and to calmly and courageously accept the things we cannot change. He replaced fear, not with irrational belief but with rational understanding.
The second reason the Buddha did not believe in a creator god is because there does not seem to be any evidence to support this idea. There are numerous religions, all claiming that they alone have god’s words preserved in their holy book, that they alone understand god’s nature, that their god exists and that the gods of other religions do not. Some claim that god is masculine, some that she is feminine and others that it is neuter. They are all satisfied that there is ample evidence to prove the existence of their god but they laugh in disbelief at the evidence other religions use to prove the existence of another god. It is not surprising that with so many different religions spending so many centuries trying to prove the existence of their gods that still no real, concrete, substantial or irrefutable evidence has been found. Buddhists suspend judgement until such evidence is forthcoming.
The third reason the Buddha did not believe in a creator god is that the belief is not necessary. Some claim that the belief in a god is necessary in order to explain the origin of the universe. But this is not so. Science has very convincingly explained how the universe came into being without having to introduce the god-idea. Some claim that belief in god is necessary to have a happy, meaningful life. Again we can see that this is not so. There are millions of Atheists, free-thinkers and Buddhists, who live useful, happy and meaningful lives without belief in a creator god. Some claim that belief in god’s power is necessary because humans, being weak, do not have the strength to help themselves. Once again, the evidence indicates the opposite. One often hears of people who have overcome great disabilities and handicaps, enormous odds and difficulties through their own inner resources, through their own efforts and without belief in a god. Some claim that god is necessary in order to give man salvation. But this argument only holds good if you accept the theological concept of salvation and Buddhists do not accept such a concept. Based on his own experience, the Buddha saw that each human being had the capacity to purify the mind, develop infinite love and compassion and perfect understanding. He shifted attention from the heavens to the heart and encouraged us to find solutions to our problems through self-understanding.
But if there is no creator god how did the universe get here?
All religions have myths and stories which attempt to answer this question. In ancient times, when man simply did not know, such myths were adequate, but in the 20th century, in the age of physics, astronomy and geology, such myths have been superseded by scientific fact. Science has explained the origin of the universe without recourse to the god-idea.
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2007-09-04 16:15:41
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answered by Thomas 6
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