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2007-09-24 21:31:28 · 13 answers · asked by Mithrianity 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

WHERE DOES IT END ?

If there books say all the resources of the world is theirs and everyone is their slaves do we have to accept it ?

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2007-09-24 21:32:35 · update #1

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HARD TO KNOW THE GOOD GUYS FROM THE BAD

God ask Abraham to go where he told him to go away from Ur and from Haran when Terah [ born 222 years after the flood ], died at age 205 Gen.11:32; [ Noah has died 350 years after the flood. Gen.9:28,29; Shem will die 502 years after the flood Gen.11:10 ]; Abraham is age 75, Gen.12:4;
427 years after the flood 12:10; He visits Egypt world Empire #1. Gen.13:2;
Abraham is rich, but surrounded by land pirates Genesis Chapter 14.
God give him this as the Promised Land and tells him how bad it will be,
Gen.15:13,16 [ 400 years from heir Isaac, to generation four of heir Jacob ];
Abraham 75 to 25 is 100 Isaac born, Gen.21:5; Isaac age 60 Gen.25:26; Jacob born, Gen.47:9,11; Jacob 130 in Ramesis Egypt, 215 years after the Promised Land promise. Gen.47:28; At 642 years after the flood, Jacob age 147 dies, 659 years after flood.

Joseph has been governor of Egypt 57 years, in 53 years he dies. 712 years after the flood. Gen.50:26; Moses born 777 years after the flood, Pharoah is having all male infants born to Abraham's family killed, Moses has been saved Exo.6:16-23,26 ]; Levi, Kohath, Amram and Moses is generation four,
at age 80, Exo.7:7; Gal.3:16-18 [ 430 years to law ]; The Exodus begans after 215 years in Rameses Egypt Exo.12:37; 40,41 [ 430 years after Promise ];
857 years after the flood. Abraham's family gets the law of the land and the laws of God. These people to become law enforcement people, 2553 years after Adam and Eden to law abiding people.
Num.33:38,39; Aaron age 123 dies. Deut,34:7; Moses age 120 dies, 897 years after the flood. Josh.5:6,10,12; End of 40 years at 14th day in New year. 898th year after Flood.
Judges 11:26; 300 years Judges to Jair. 1198 years after flood.
Acts 13:20; 450 after Exodus 1307 years after flood, of the 7 nations, trouble has lasted.
1Ki.6:1; 480 years after Moses death at 1377 years after flood, peace has been established by David so Solomon in year 4 begans the temple for God's name. Psm.83:18; Solomon has 36 [ of 40 ], years 1Ki.11:42; to die 1413 years after the flood. Year 3069 after Adam, and 997 before Christ.

2007-09-24 22:16:24 · answer #1 · answered by jeni 7 · 0 0

As a Christian, I have some serious concerns about the issue in the way it is worded in this question. I hope that at some point, people will realize that sexual identity and the choice of engaging in sexual intercourse with another person are truly two separate issues. It seems that so many people want to consider both issues one and the same. That if a person says anything against sexual activity, that they are a hateful person? What saddens me the most are people who decry any type morals standards being made by the Christians, outside of the church We're also being told by activist groups that to set moral standards is wrong. That if we don't say live and let live, we are hateful? Yet, it's appropriate for others to talk about moral standards? How is this not a double standard to try to put restrictions on what is said inside of a church building? So, if we bypass the constitution to say that a group can censor what is said inside the church walls, are we not setting a double standard in terms of free speech? There are many groups that are constitutionally protected that most people would feel are extremely offensive. However, I don't see a movement restricting those groups, that may wear hoods and burn crosses, However, most of us would say that they do have the right to freedom of speech, even though their group is unacceptable to most people. So, why is there a movement suddenly to violate the constitution on two of our rights: the right to free speech, and the right to freedom of religion. Is it simply because some people don't like the idea of a group saying something about sexual activity? .

2016-05-18 00:12:48 · answer #2 · answered by maryjane 3 · 0 0

If you are referring to reconstitution of Israel in the mid-20th Century, this is prophecy fulfilled. Everything is God's, according to the Bible, and God gave the Israelites the land of Canaan. Further, the Israelites did not simply occupy this land, the land was legally set by the world power victors after WWII. Those who choose to ignore this fact, are typically those who also flippantly regard the rule of law.

2007-09-24 21:49:06 · answer #3 · answered by BowtiePasta 6 · 1 0

Note, the same injustices can be applied to distorted readings of the Qur’an as well.



Callousness, sexism, bigotry, racism, and narrow-mindedness are not exclusive to any one group.



Example: what about the Imams that want the world swept up by Sharia law and ruled under a global Caliphate?



That was one of the reasons why I fought in Iraq.

2007-09-24 21:39:16 · answer #4 · answered by ZepherGeist 2 · 1 1

God says moses bring them to the promised land.Promised what ?you will be safe from Pharaoh because of the distant involved.Did God says Moses bring them to a new land and is for them for the takings?Wake up and smell the coffee.

2007-09-24 21:56:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What are you talking about? The Israelites? Israel is theirs. Even without the Bible, the land is STILL theirs. It's been theirs since time immemorial.

However, there's no reason why they can't share...if those they share with will do so peacefully. The question is, are others who live in Israel willing?

2007-09-24 21:34:45 · answer #6 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 0 2

The Bible has been misused to justify just about anything, wrong. Then again, lawyers twist the criminal code to get their clients off too !

2007-09-24 21:37:32 · answer #7 · answered by guraqt2me 7 · 3 0

Yes.

I will end when humans recogonize that no one group is better or more worthy than another, and that we all have to share this planet and its resources.

2007-09-24 21:59:01 · answer #8 · answered by Theresa 6 · 0 0

Do some people ask silly questions without any knowledge of what they are talking about then YES

2007-09-24 21:33:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Thats kinda why we have a god and religion don't ya think. Someone to blame our actions on? A reason to kill, a justification.

2007-09-24 21:34:05 · answer #10 · answered by casey 5 · 1 2

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