personally, I don't think a person who bad-mouths others is worth following, that's why I am really wondering why those Evangelists still have followers who take the Evangelist's words as Bible-truth.
has anyone ever noticed the same thing?
2007-10-01
11:31:52
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spiritroaming, yes, exactly. it also amazes me that so many people agrees with him.
2007-10-01
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CJ, yeah I know, that's why you are exposing yourself without you noticing it.
2007-10-01
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It is part of their Pharisee indoctrination, the plank remains in their eye while they love to pick the speck out of everyone else`s
2007-10-01 11:38:49
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answered by Sentinel 7
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"Messianic Judaism" is a blend of Christianity and Judaism. especially situations it seems greater like Christianity and especially situations it seems greater like Judaism. some are a minimum of particularly Torah observant many are no longer. some reject many Christian teachings as being pagan and a few have basically taken Christianity and thrown in some Hebrew words. some worship Jesus, some do no longer. some have faith Jesus is G-d, some do no longer. some have faith in a trinity, some do no longer. some have been born Jewish yet maximum weren't. Many nevertheless declare to be Christians yet some insist they are no longer. there are various that declare to be "Messianic Jews" who do no longer seem to appreciate how distinctive "Messianic Judaism" somewhat is and its obvious that few outdoors of the flow do. as a results of variety of ideals that is confusing again up with clarification that wisely covers the completed group. Edit: I forgot regarding the Karaite ideals that normally get jumbled mutually. i'm attentive to congregations that are split over precisely whilst the severe days are. some persist with the Hillel calendar, some persist with the Karaite calendar, and curiously some create there very own calendar. I even have easily met man or woman who identifies herself as a "Karaite Christian."
2016-10-10 03:14:14
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answered by ? 4
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Of course. Brainwashing effects are hard to get rid of.
2007-10-01 12:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Religion, by its very nature, is involved in bashing every other religion. The whole idea of religion is "we are going to heaven and everyone else is going to hell unless they convert to our way of thinking". Televangalists have always taken advantage of this, but then, so have individual sects, too. Just ask a Catholic priest about the Lutheran doctrine, or a Christian Scientist about the Jews. Religion teaches us to quarrel and disagree about God. That is its function.
2007-10-01 11:37:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Those who belong to Jesus, recognize the truth and don't fall for the lies and false teachings, but expose them, as the Bible says to do.
2007-10-01 11:36:21
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answered by CJ 6
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Like CJ, you mean?
I don't know either.
2007-10-01 11:35:20
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answered by SpiritRoaming 7
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maybe because they feel that hate is also part of God's will.
2007-10-01 11:35:07
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answered by Ťango 3
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