Neither you nor me are wrong. Shall we agree of doing something right?
2007-09-27 01:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Makes sense. But would you also agree that if this is where we are now, it doesn't mean that it has to stay this way?
If let's say, just for the sake of the argument, you believe in Poseidon and I believe in Ra, and Poseidon happens to be the one true god (this is just a hypothetical, please bear with me, everyone). Then if you and I are both true seekers of the one true God, then wouldn't Poseidon see my earnest faith and seek me out and try to reach out to me? Perhaps by directing you to speak to me, or perhaps by revealing the wonders of the nature he created, or perhaps by simply convicting me in my heart that he is the one and only god out there?
Well, I happen to be a Christian, and I believe that the same things hold true. I believe that Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation. But I also believe that if you were raised as a Buddhist, or even converted to such, if you're actively, genuinely seeking to know God, then He will find a way for you to hear the message of salvation and make your choice about that.
So while you and I might start out at different entrances to a maze, if we tirelessly, actively, genuinely, seek the middle of the maze, we'll eventually find it. It's just that one of us might get their a little sooner, but who cares?
Well, at least that's how I see things.
2007-09-26 20:24:51
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answered by yishor 4
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Modern science will soon prove which one of us is right. Which will be the one who believes in the God Yahweh. I guess I win.
2007-09-26 22:31:41
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answered by Anonymous
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there is only one God and that is the God of love that created us in his image to worship him in love for another.not to confess your sin every ten minutes.in love there is no law.because everything in this world done in love is from God.and love is,do unto others as you would like them to do unto you.The god of the church is the devil that is trying to establish his kingdom above that of God.read john 8 verse 44,matthew 23 and john 10 verse 33 to 36 and also john 17 verse 20 to 23
2007-09-26 20:20:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No, we could both be wrong (the attributes of this deity could be completely different from what you attach to it in every way), or both be right (the nature of "God" might be severely beyond anybody's comprehension and it could be the case that we were both "correct" on some level, or that existence turned out to not be a simple yes or no thing).
2007-09-26 20:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, we could both be wrong.
In the history of human civilization, mankind has worshipped THOUSANDS of different gods. For all we know, some lost tribe in the Amazon knew the truth, and the Aztecs killed off and enslaved them thousands of years ago, forever destroying the knowledge of the One , True God.
I find this very unlikely, though. What I find INFITNITELY more possible is that NO ONE knows the truth.
2007-09-26 20:18:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what you believe . One god or not? You cant bait me into arguing it. The worst thing a Christian can do is get in to a Logic argument because they are pointless. You have to display by example.
2007-09-26 20:26:17
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answer #7
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answered by EW67 2
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I think there is only one God, the only difference between us is how we call that one God. The only thing that matters is we both believe there is a God, and how we keep our faith.
2007-09-26 20:18:53
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answered by nostradamus 2
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There is only one God. Of Abraham, of ISSAC, of Jacob, of Joseph, of Moses, of David, of the Prophets and of Jesus Christ. And agree or not, It is still a FACT!
2007-09-26 20:21:24
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answered by hamoh10 5
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That presumes that everyone who reads this question believes something different from you. The only way I can see you being certain of that is if you hold a belief unique in the history of humanity. I take the liberty of doubting that.
So, no - I don't agree.
2007-09-26 20:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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