Seriously, how could you read the bible with such poor spelling skills.
2007-11-01 08:36:35
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answered by I, Sapient 7
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Pretty much everything you said has to do with religion.
By the way, I'd like to point out some fallacies, if I may be so bold.
1) The only person I call my sister is... well... my sister. I've never heard her refer to anyone else as her brother.
2) When Tammy Faye went through her crying spell way back when, I didn't cry with her. I changed the channel.
3) Osama bin Laden's victories do not cause me to rejoice. George W. Bush's victories usually cause me nausea. At least my world is balanced.
4) I believe in no God. I know many others with similar views. I also know spiritualists who also do not buy into a deity. Several American Indian tribes believe in spirits. The Ancient Greeks had a God for just about everything. My conclusion, therefore, is that we do not all believe in the same God. Everyone in your CHURCH, however...
Other than that, you're right on the money. I think.
2007-11-01 15:41:00
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answered by writersblock73 6
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There are different religions because we believe in different "gods".
Even among professed Christians, there are big differences.
Some worship the Creator of the heavens and the earth. (and rightly so!)
Others worship God's Son, saying he is God himself.
Yet others worship a non-Biblical 3-headed/ 3-in-1 deity.
There is NO way these beliefs can be made into one. To believe in one God, one Christ, one baptism one has to join in worship with those who know the truth about God and his purposes.
2007-11-01 15:35:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Your correct. Jesus never claimed religion and certainly never claimed to be Christian-Catholic and was not a part of this religious "birth"; so, yes, you may "believe in Jesus" and and still be no part of any religion.
The trick is: what do you believe?
Religions will teach that you Must believe Jesus as "son of God and Savior" and this is ego speaking.
In Truth, Jesus represented simple truth in self discovery and religions destryoed that view with distortion.
Jesus came into many cultures as many names and in many times and each labled him as they alone chose to. Jesus was known in the past as Many different prophets such as Mohammad, Buddah, and even Jesus, the first "Christ" depiction. Christ being the term used to describe the "one whom has ascended" to God from mankind.
The Christ concept is one destroyed by religions as many appear to agree "Christ" was Jesus name as they use "Jesus Christ" as to describe the son of God whn in fact, ALL are sons and daughters of God; Christ was just the First.
When I say First, I mean first in a linear sense as we see it within our time frames of reality.
Jesus was a man. He was born just like anyone. He learned ...slowly, in Many Incarnations into the human body that God "WAS" and in so learned to listen and speak with God. God informed Jesus that he was to teach the lessons of spiruality so others could reach God also. See, man was an experience God agreed to as a portion of God wanted to experience the physical world. As all things are of God, God choose man as the "vehicle" to experience the world; during this endevor, mankind "forgot" they were a portions of God by being glued to the physical world as the EGO became "aware" and "over-developed"; the Ego of mankind taught man that he was "physical" and nothing more, it lied. Not by shrewed planning, but by negative spritual-evolution; this same ego is described as the "devil and Satan" symbolically within the bible and the church turned this truth into a literal interpretation teaching personalities that the "devil" was real, a being, in hell...nutty.
Revelations was never about the end of the world , it was about the beggining of man-kinds new Spiritual enlightenment and a blueprint of how mankind could attain "Christdome" without "dieing". Revelation was a complete work of Spiritual-symbolism turned into a Carnival by the Churches interpretation that were self serving from the beggining.
One truth is clear and evident within the Bible; Symbolism and "literal" interpretations are used Cart-Blanc by the Church to interpret what they wish as they wish and it is Constantly being altered by the Vatican; this is a clue as to what the Catholic Cgurch is all about; propagating the EGO as the Church is run by the EGO, Not God.
2007-11-01 16:09:20
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answered by Adonai 5
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When one falls you all fall down. On my side of the field we are all Gods and your creator Jehovah, Allah whatever name you dictated shall know of our coming in the days to pass. I have to take care of the world while your God hides in fear of me. Your God fears me, a mere man. Is it because I have realized the potential of the mind and my mind can collapse God onto himself with a single thought in the spirit realm.
2007-11-01 15:33:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Religion: belief in a divine or superhuman power or powers to be obeyed and worshipped as the creator(s) and ruler(s) of the universe
Which part of this definition does Christianity not comply with?
2007-11-01 15:33:20
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answered by Tom :: Athier than Thou 6
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Very good Grasshopper! Christ in "you" is the hope of Glory!
2007-11-01 15:36:21
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answered by Premaholic 7
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You couldn't say a truer word. but different religions believe in different things, But you must truly believe in god and ask him into your heart to become a christian and part of his family
2007-11-01 15:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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this is not a question. what you say though is religion. it is not your job to save everyone or anyone. focus on your own life and not what other may or not believe
2007-11-01 15:32:15
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answered by Jody SweetG 5
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We are all of One Body, Those that Believe In Christ, Those that have salvation.
2007-11-01 15:36:20
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answered by Lynn C 5
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