There's loads of choices, what you have been told is very narrow and unrealistic.
All you have to do is make the right choice, hopefully, to live life to the full, and make a positive contribution.
2007-10-23 08:51:36
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answered by Mancloud 3
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This is said, I believe, as a right or wrong choice in the way you are going to live your life.
If you are with both, you are like a person who doesn't know the characteristics of either very well.
If you are with neither, the same answer just given for the second question could suffice as well.
The important step is to study the influence the God from the Christian Bible has, and read to the end to see who triumphs. Then make your choice. After that many more decisions will have to be made.
Which you choose, if you choose, could mean blessings or curses. You seem intelligent enough to know what the difference between the two would mean for the eternal state of your soul.
2007-10-23 16:06:51
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answered by Ed 1
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What if you are with both:
*** God does not accept as valid to be with Him and with the devil at the same time. For him that is equivalent to #2.
What if you are with neither:
*** If You are with neither, then you are not with God, then you have choosen not #1. All who do not choose #1 will get to the second place (there is no third place available).
2007-10-23 16:35:05
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answered by Darth Eugene Vader 7
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I don't call those choices....more like dictates. I am NOT christian and I do not believe in the christian mythological conception of satan either. I do believe that none of the major religions hold a monopoly of on god, or any spiritual matters for that matter. Though they have themselves under a false delusion that they do.....let them dream on.
2007-10-24 06:22:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Excluded Middle, or Why Christians Believe Oreos Have No Filling.
2007-10-23 15:51:42
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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There are more than 2 choices. I believe in God and know there are more than 2.
2007-10-23 15:53:01
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answered by Anonymous
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In the book of John, Jesus tells us that, "a house divided will not stand."
So, you are either for Him (Jesus) or you are against Him.
This is one where you can't sit on the fence. If you do, you are counted as against Him.
Matt 7:13-15
13 The Way to Heaven Is Hard
"Enter through the narrow gate . The gate is wide and the road is wide that leads to hell, and many people enter through that gate. 14 But the gate is small and the road is narrow that leads to true life. Only a few people find that road.
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Hope that helps.
2007-10-23 15:53:38
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answered by Salvation is a gift, Eph 2:8-9 6
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Choose, Life
Deut.. 30:19; Choose life, life and death before you.
I am Jehovah your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slaves.—Deut. 5:6.
In 1513 B.C.E., the nation of Israel experienced a miraculous deliverance from Egyptian bondage. In the first of the Ten Commandments, Jehovah declared: “You must not have any other gods against my face.” (Ex. 20:1, 3) On that occasion, the nation of Israel chose to obey. (Ex. 20:5; Num. 25:11) Some 40 years later, Moses forcefully reminded another generation of Israelites of the choice before them. “I do take the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you today,” he declared, “that I have put life and death before you, the blessing and the malediction; and you must choose life in order that you may keep alive, you and your offspring.” (Deut. 30:19) Similarly today, we can choose. Yes, we can make a choice to serve Jehovah faithfully with everlasting life in view, or we can choose to disobey him and suffer the consequences. w 6/1/06 3, 4a
I will conclude with the house of Israel and with the house of Judah a new covenant.—Jer. 31:31.
The basis for this new covenant was laid when Jesus died and later presented the value of his shed blood to his Father, in 33 C.E. (Luke 22:20; Heb. 9:15, 24-26) However, with the outpouring of the holy spirit at Pentecost 33 C.E. and the birth of a new nation, “the Israel of God,” the new covenant went into operation. (Gal. 6:16; Rom. 2:28, 29; 9:6; 11:25, 26) Writing to anointed Christians, the apostle Peter declared: “You are ‘a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for special possession, that you should declare abroad the excellencies’ of the one that called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.” (1 Pet. 2:9) In 33 C.E., Jehovah’s favor had been transferred from earthly Israel to spiritual Israel, the Christian congregation, ‘a nation producing the fruits’ of the Messianic Kingdom.—Matt. 21:43. w 7/1/06 13, 14
2007-10-23 15:53:29
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answered by Just So 6
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Those are the two choices. There are no other possibilities. Everyone on earth will live for ever and ever and ever, whether they like it or not. The choice of whether they spend eternity with God or with Satan belongs strictly to the individual. They can make that choice up until the moment of "death". After that, there are no second chances.
2007-10-23 15:52:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Matthew 6:24
No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
2007-10-23 15:50:43
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answered by mariposa 3
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