You are not sure of your self. Before the World there was indeed Jesus but they did not tell you there was also Satan, His brother. You are shock to hear this? Couldn't accept it? Ahhh.... so is many Christian, until they search for the truth.
Yes, my dear ignorant Christian, if you don't believe, ask your Elders of your church. Look straight into His eyes when you ask them.
Lucifer is His name and they are twin brothers. Jesus bully His younger brother and rob Him of His glory. So, God in His Fairness gave Lucifer this world but Jesus who is power crazy wants everything and lie again to try and take this world. He saw the glory of this world and He cannot accept it to be given to Lucifer. But God is great and saw the wickedness of Jesus and said I will take all from what I have given to Jesus and will give to my good and real obedient child ( Lucifer) and He will rule the world and the Heavenly world. And also to those that worship Him.
My advice to you is search for the truth and the truth will set you free.
May the will of God be done.
2007-10-29 22:33:02
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answered by Kingdomchild07 5
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I'm sure you know that the term Christian was first used in Antioch by non-believers in reference to the followers of Jesus Christ (Acts 11:26). So, like the Jeet Kune Do of Bruce Lee, it's just a name. Generic religion, in my opinion, is a personal and harmonious relationship with God. Christians fighting for a monopoly of the truth may not be aware of this. The first Ethiopian king, Baynalekhem, claims to be the son of King Solomon by Queen Makeda. They may have their own versions of the Hebrew Bible and a very different culture to insist in their own Bible.
2007-10-29 22:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Reasons quackery persists:
There are several reasons quackery continues to be a part of healthcare:
Ignorance: An uneducated consumer is more likely to fall victim to implausible treatments.
The placebo effect: Medicines or treatments known to have no effect on a disease can still affect a people's perception of their illness. People report reduced pain, increased well-being, improvement, or even total alleviation of symptoms. Both the practitioner and consumer can draw the wrong conclusion that the treatment was effective.
The regression fallacy: Certain "self-limiting conditions", such as depression, almost always improve in a rather predictable amount of time. A patient may associate the usage of treatments with recovering, when recovery was inevitable.
Post hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy: One recovers after taking a specific treatment, and therefore it is assumed the recovery is caused by the treatment. In reality, however, it is not necessarily caused by the specific treatment.
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Desperation: People with a serious or terminal disease, or who have been told by their practitioner that their condition is "untreatable," may react by seeking out treatment, disregarding the lack of scientific proof for its effectiveness, or even the existence of evidence that the method is ineffective or even dangerous.
Pride: Once a person has endorsed or defended a cure, or invested time and money in it, they may be reluctant to admit its ineffectiveness, and therefore recommend the cure that did not work for them to others.
Fraud: Manufacturers, fully aware of the ineffectiveness of their medicine, may intentionally produce fraudulent studies and test results, thereby confusing practitioners and consumers as to the effectiveness of the treatment.
Anti-elitism: Quacks often portray themselves as members of the "common people" who care about those in need. The establishment is cast as an insular elite that cares more about financial gain than healing the sick. In this case the quack's lack of certification is a valuable asset
2007-10-29 22:11:27
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answered by eelai000 5
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All will be a confusion to those who are in confusion. For understanding in a good way one must read the Bible, practice it for a while and then decide.
Bible is a collection of history, notify us about good and evil, give guidance to live in this world, tells about God who is the creator, teach us about how to discern good and evil etc.
One has to have patience to be saved from satanic destruction.
2007-10-29 22:19:27
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answered by R S 4
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Yes --Confusion!
Listen to the wonderful Daniel Dennett on the Dawkins site.
http://richarddawkins.net
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2007-10-29 22:11:29
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answered by Iain 5
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No, it is not a total cunfusion.
This was your last sentence:
"Don't and is your not sure!"
That does not make sense to me.
Don't WHAT? Are you telling us not to do something?
What do you mean by "is your not sure"?
Your needs a noun after it, as "your" is a possessive noun.
"your" what?
Or do you mean "you're" as in "you are"?
I can't answer since I don't get what you mean.
2007-10-29 22:50:10
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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Well, some say Jesus was Irish as he liked green pastures.
Some say he was black as he had curly hair and called everybody Brother.
And he called his dad father and his mother totally agreed that he was his dad.
Very confusing.
2007-10-29 22:11:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Religion is a sham. Don't be a tool. Be an individual and discover what is right for you.
2007-10-29 22:07:47
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answered by ethereal_slumber 2
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Not just confusion, also lies and stupidity. Don't fall for it. Get as much education as you can. Good luck in life.
2007-10-29 22:09:19
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answered by djnightgaunt 4
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the bible is so full of flaws, just dont believe in that fiction stuff.
2007-10-29 22:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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