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Beggars, whores and thieves.

2007-11-07 06:55:31 · answer #1 · answered by Gyspy Soul 5 · 7 0

As humans, we believe in simple logic; if a statement can be answered true or false it is valid. In this case, your question is not valid. It's like asking can God make a rock so big that even he can't lift it. I'll explain why your question is invalid...

Jesus had specific purposes when he came the first time. I think you know what those reasons were. When He spent time with sinners back then it was for a purpose of establishing His Father's kingdom and having this part of his life recorded for present day people - again with purpose. He would have absolutely no reason to come back (other than to take those who believe in him, and to judge the world) here and hang out with us until after the tribulation and during the 1000 year reign on Earth.

2007-11-07 07:18:04 · answer #2 · answered by Mero 2 · 0 2

People who are vulnerable and looking for something to believe in, whether it be a homeless man, or a supposed "atheist" who doesn't actually know what to believe. He'd go for the passionate people, because they tend to want to stand for something, so they might stir up other people for him. He'd go for the people who are going through emotional turmoil, too, because they're looking for something to hold on to. He'd go for people who have lived with a disability or a health condition, to give them hope. These are the kinds of people that would follow him, and in turn gather more followers.

Then of course there is his group of twelve computer programmers and accountants who just got fed up with life, and the system, and are willing to drive around with him in his van for days on end to evangelize.....

2007-11-07 10:21:35 · answer #3 · answered by avacado pie 4 · 0 0

If He does as He did in the Bible, he would find Himself in the company of "the least of these". The poor, downtrodden, homeless, etc... We are all sinners, so just saying He would spend time with sinners isn't covering enough. He would spend His time with those society has forgotten and doesn't seem to care about.

2007-11-07 06:56:24 · answer #4 · answered by Scott B 7 · 4 0

the same as hendid in the gospels...

the sick the lame the broken hearted, publicans
the insane, the harlots....etc....

Christ came for the sinners and those that needed help
to stop doing what they were doing...

this doesn't mean he did any of thier sins with them as some would like to make us believe....

2007-11-07 06:57:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

With Paul and Jan Crouch from the Trinity Broadcasting Network, They're having their Praise-A-Thon fundraiser on TV this week, so he might be on stage asking people to call in for more money to give to his church.

2007-11-07 07:01:07 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The sinners. The ones who need love the most.

2007-11-07 06:58:32 · answer #7 · answered by Rachael C 2 · 1 0

With those he was sent to save ofcourse.

Jesus wasnt sent for the righteous, he would be in their company yes but he would seek out those who NEED to be shown the way.

The way of the One God.

2007-11-07 09:19:27 · answer #8 · answered by Antares 6 · 1 0

I'd say the one whom he loves above all others. He did his thing already. He made his pitch. Up to you from here.

2007-11-07 07:13:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

As long as I would get a hug, Im happy- but most likely those that needed Him most

2007-11-07 07:02:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Everyone. God is everywhere at every time. I know it seems imposible but with God nothing is imposible. People only think it is imposible because man can't do it but God can because He is the creator.
God bless you.

2007-11-07 06:58:56 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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