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NO Christian would support man made war.
ANY Christian who supports war is in direct opposition to Jesus Christ and will soon pay the price for their ignorant mistake.
Daniel 2:44
2007-09-06
03:54:38
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Muslim are not Christians
Islam was created to dominate people.
Imans control them and suck away there
resources.
They will also pay a price.
2007-09-06
04:04:29 ·
update #1
Christ quoted from the Hebrew Scripture
numerous times and read from it daily.
Sorry.
2007-09-06
04:06:17 ·
update #2
God judged those in Noahs day and Soddom and Gommorah.
George Bush is NOT God.
2007-09-06
04:09:05 ·
update #3
You justify supporting war by mentioning
human beings that claim to being Christian?
Worthless.
The US only entered the war in Europe when their economic interests were compromised.
Thats the same reason they are in Iraq and not Sudan.
Figure it out so called Intelligent America.
2007-09-06
04:12:13 ·
update #4
Mr. Pfo
Any Christian HAS THE RIGHT TO JUDGE ANOTHER IF THAT PARTY(GEORGE BUSH) CAUSES THE DEATH OF INNOCENT PEOPLE. PERIOD. DANIEL 2:44 WILL BE FULFILLED AND GOD WROTE THE OLD TESTAMENT FOR US TODAY.
IF YOU CHOOSE NOT TO FOLLOW WHAT IT SAYS THEN YOU WILL RECEIVE THE SAME FATE THAT THOSE IN NOAHS DAY DID.
2007-09-06
04:16:28 ·
update #5
The Romans caused the Collateral Damage Death of Jesus Christ.
The Modern Day Roman Empire(US) is also guilty of Collateral Damage or Murder.
Christ was murdered just like every innocent
human being in Iraq is murdered whether by US Military or Shiite Militia.
IF YOU SUPPORT MAN YOU WILL PAY THE PRICE.
DANIEL 2:44 will be fulfilled.
You will weep because you support ANY NATION.
2007-09-06
04:20:44 ·
update #6
I will abandon this to vote.
Remember Daniel 2:44
It says what it say.
All nations will be destroyed by Christ very soon.
2007-09-06
04:22:46 ·
update #7
Well, lets see...how many un Christian things has he done just this week?? I haven't been to church since I was a little kid, & I think I am more of a Christian than he is. I do actually follow the tenants & 10 commandments however...not sure how many he has let slide in his life...
2007-09-06 04:00:31
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answered by fairly smart 7
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The first thing you need to understand is that NO war is pure and pretty. It is a very ugly thing and often the innocent pay the price. No that's not right, it's just the way things are. You do not mention those killed in Germany during WW 2. Or do you agree with what Hitler was doing? You do not mention the innocent people killed when North Korea invaded the South, or is it alright to let your country be overrun?
There are many Christians that are fighting and have fought to give you the freedom to write what you did. On behalf of all of those who died in Normandy, all the islands and the many other battles they fought in I would like to thank you. I'm sure a "TRUE CHRISTIAN" like you can see how much you mean to everyone!!
2007-09-06 04:17:59
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answered by Anonymous
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OK Christian, NO christian would support any war? To save Europe christian fought against Germany. Even the Quakers and Mennonites served. Sgt Alvin York fought in the first World War. Sgt York was a conscientious objector who finally joined.
I am sure President Bush is not happy about collateral damage. But if you look at the way war is done now compared to 20 years ago a lot of collateral damage has been reduced.
A Christian has to decide where is the greater wrong and fight against it.
2007-09-06 04:03:11
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answered by John C 4
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How did Wilson in World War I? Roosevelt and Truman in World War II? Johnson and Nixon in Vietnam? Or any other leader of a free, Christian nation? If God is such good God why did he kill all living creatures during the Flood? How about his collaterial damage from Sodom and Gonorra?
And talking about Christians-----Daniel is from the Old Testiment. Christianity didn't start until the New Testiment.
Actually, we won't receive the same fate as those in Noah's day. Since you know your Bible so well, you may recall that God placed a rainbow in the sky as a sign to Noah that there would never be another flood that would wipe out all living creatures on earth again.
2007-09-06 04:01:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Here try on Romans 13 and Eccleciastes 3! That's how Collateral Damage is justified by Christians.
2007-09-06 05:43:40
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answered by ShadowCat 6
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Well maybe he can think of the big picture and do the hard things without consideration of the fate of his christian identity. Or maybe you don't really understand while Jesus told his disciples to put down THEIR swords in the garden of Gethsemane. It's funny you say no christian could support war. Arlington is full of crosses. Go there. Beg those truly brave souls to understand why you believe nothing is worth fighting for. In the mean time, get out of my sight.
2007-09-06 04:09:50
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answered by joshbl74 5
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a million. against the guy. Hes a giggling inventory. 2. non Christian. "The question is, who could desire to make that determination? The Congress or the commanders? And as you be attentive to, my place is obvious -- i'm a commander guy." --George W. Bush, who curiously is now not "The Decider," Washington, D.C., could 2, 2007
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So what you're saying is what Jesus did was wrong? His crucifixion can be thought of as collateral damage, as well as the fact that he suffered so others wouldn't. So what you're saying is that you don't believe in what Jesus Christ did for humanity? I actually think that you are mistaken. It is YOU who is not Christian.
2007-09-06 04:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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How did Saddam Insane a supposed committed Muslim justify gassing thousands of Iraqi Kurds??
2007-09-06 03:59:18
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answered by conranger1 7
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Did you read also about the part where God orders the Israelites to go to war? Oh how about Joan of Arc?
2007-09-06 03:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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