Everyone will give an account of themselves to GOD
2007-10-13 20:28:54
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answer #1
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answered by Wally 6
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Being a christian is not approximately being well, it is approximately believing in Jesus Christ and understanding he died for our sins. That being stated the "however he wasn't a real christian" is the equal as the federal government pronouncing "oh it used to be a experiment bomb that went incorrect", everyone knows that is no longer what rather happend, it is only a quilt up. Christians are like all people else, we reduce to rubble we make errors we sin and so forth, I could under no circumstances say "he wasn't a real christian" for some thing act he did, given that it is not approximately that.
2016-09-05 08:33:00
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answered by ? 4
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Short answer: No. It would, however, be nice if the "Real Christians" in the U.S. would stand up and denounce the actions taken by Bush and Company - since Bush and Company CLAIM to be Christians, yet do not act it.
Regarding the denouncing of Islam because of the actions of SOME Muslims: I denounce all Christians who fail to adhere to the Teachings and Commandments of their Lord, Jesus, called "Christ" - as well as those who claim to be Christian, yet fail to denounce those who perpetrate un-Christian actions. "At least they are Uh-merican, and not an Islamic extremist Jihadist."
If you are going to condemn one group for certain, specific actions - it will do well to condemn ALL groups which are guilty of those certain, specific actions. It really does not matter whether that group is Islamic or Christian - those actions are still "Evil", according to the Holy Books of your chosen religion.
The perpetrator is not any more "Righteous" than anyone else JUST BECAUSE they claim to be of your religion.
2007-10-13 21:50:30
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answered by archerdude 6
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The actions of the KKK, IRA, the Shrub and Hitler are representative of true Christianity just as the actions of the various Islamic Terror groups are representative of true Islam.
Only a small minority of people who call themselves Christians or Muslims support the violent idiots but that is because most of them are better than their religion.
2007-10-13 20:32:49
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answered by bestonnet_00 7
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Good, then root out your evildoers and denounce them, if you are a Christian. Remember the words of Martin Niemoller, a pastor.
In the Arabic movie "Rachida", the main character is a Muslim victim of Muslim terrorists, who says "God is not to blame for those who committ crimes in his name".
Sectarianism isn't just between two or three groups. Look at all the criticisms leveled at one another among the Christians, questions I pass.
2007-10-13 20:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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In reality, there are many in America who do indeed expect modern day Christians to answer for slavery, killing Indians, the holocaust, the crusades, the politicians, prohibition, the Old Testament, poverty etc
I, for one, do not think it is fair, but in reality, life is not fair.
2007-10-13 21:10:15
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answered by Anonymous
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These are simply keeping the original spirit of the church alive... They all do it in different ways... those you mentioned by physical violence and others by the use of verbal violence... we have come to understand that emotional and mental abuse is just as bad as physical abuse... in understanding what religion does it is itself spiritual abuse... there has never been and shall never be peaceful intent through christianity.. it will always seek to control, seek to threaten... seek to punish.. it will always nurture the worse humanity has to offer.. for it is self righteous and caring of no one but it's own end results.. the take over of the world.
2007-10-13 20:38:41
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answer #7
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answered by Gyspy 4
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not all muslims are bad people. i personaly dont like it. i dont agree of keeping old customs going for centries. but this is my personal opion. have people done awful things in the name of there reglion yes. i think there are alot of crazy people out there. because terriost proclame to kill for there god. most people dont see the other side of the coin. where muslims are fighting side by side with american soldiers, there is to many restrictions for this reglion. My opion is this who ever clams to be of god. should be holy and true to there god. who ever proclais to be evil should hold true to there selfs. who ever just dose not believe then they should contunally to not to believe. but for thoese that say it is ok to kill in the name of there god. i will always think this is wrong no matter what reglion you are
2007-10-13 20:45:02
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answered by Anonymous
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no actually they don't
however when they attempt to blame things on atheism it's a very useful stick to beat them with
2007-10-13 23:57:02
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answered by Anonymous
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There are not 1.6 billion Muslims. That's another lie.
Speaking of scapegoating, it's odd how Muslims always blame Jews and USA for all their problems. They are suicide bombing each other, and it's all USA and the Jews' fault right? The USA and Jews forced those suicide bombers to make a bomb, strap it on, and go slaughter members of the opposite Islamic sect.
Of course. You have it all figured out. Bravo. Now open your eyes and think for yourself, you brainwashed drone.
2007-10-13 20:28:21
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answered by Quran Decoded 1
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We certainly take the heat. And I wish those people would please stop "representing" us Christians.
As for the Muslims, why don't you publicly chastise/castigate (for ex. bin Laden) those who misrepresent your beliefs?
2007-10-13 20:38:00
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answered by Anonymous
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