None whatsoever.
2007-09-06 16:47:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus is a God with mission in this physical world...to save & gather them altogether and presents to the Almighty God The Father. His reverence is special like the Gods.
...while everyone born in this world (except Jesus) are creations, servants, citizens and childrens of God.
- anybody who martyred himself for God`s cause deserves special place in heaven as reserved-promised by God Himself for eternal peace, joy & happiness with the other worthy ones.
- but of course, they cannot judge the humankind like Jesus, or become another God. Jesus judges and chooses the worthy ones.
God is God...and human are His creations...to live with Him in His Kingdom in Heaven...called "The New Jerusalem"
2007-09-06 17:19:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but...
True martyrs don't "martyr themselves"... it just happens because they retain their integrity, in spite of opposition. Yes, people of integrity deserve reverence, but perhaps not the same reverence as Jesus.
Jesus not only died as a martyr, but he also lived blamelessly (from God's point of view). He not only suffered, but he suffered willingly... and he suffered more than any mortal ever has.
That deserves the most reverence of anyone who has ever lived on earth.
2007-09-06 16:50:26
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answered by MumOf5 6
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Nobody deserves the same reverence as Jesus, but it's always good to pay respects to the saints and martyrs
2007-09-06 16:50:26
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answered by ImagoDei 5
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God has a special place in heaven for those who are killed for his names sake.
But if you intentionally , go somewhere to preach and you know you are going to be killed, then you are not following God's word.
God warns us not to preach in where another man has built up. God also tells us to test people's faith. Call them out when they are wrong. In other words, privately you can point it out, But you can't go into a Muslim mosk and start preaching The Holy Bible, God warns us not to do that. If you get killed, in a muslim mosk for preachig God's word there, then I believe God will be plenty upset with you. If you are killed while on a Christian Mission, then God will have a special place for you in heaven.
2007-09-06 17:05:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No!
God alone is to be worshipped. Jesus is God, come in the flesh of humanity, and he alone is worthy.
Martyrdom is not the same as divinity and I do not bow the knee to anyone but God.
2007-09-06 16:49:10
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answered by TEK 4
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Nope. They're not God.
2007-09-06 16:54:11
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answered by sdb deacon 6
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hummm.
someone goes to an area where they KNOW that the are not Welcome, or Wanted. then tries to change the religion of the people in that area. the people kill them.
and then all of their friends go to the same area and do the same thing.
this is not Martyrhood. this simple suicide...by reason of stupidity.
2007-09-06 16:48:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
Jesus is God.
And one does not martyr ones self.
Martyrdom occurs when OTHERS kill you for your faith.
(I'm a little irritated tonight...)
Is English a second language for you or something?
2007-09-06 16:49:50
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answered by Bobby Jim 7
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Dying for the cause is dying for the cause, I suppose. Interesting.
2007-09-06 16:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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