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1. Does God exist?
2. Do all religions lead to God?
3. If God is good, why is there evil and suffering?
4. Is Jesus God?
5. What will happen to those who never hear about Jesus?
6. Is there really right and wrong?
7. What about all the wars that have been caused in the name of Christianity?
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2007-11-20 12:50:44 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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OK i will help u if u need it my grand-dad is a paster and i have learned alot about alot of ur questions and i think i can answer one for you those who never heard about HE to say LL I'm sorry to say it but its true there is a heaven and hell and if u don't get saved u will go 2 hell so i hope i answered your questions in the best way 4 you to understand

2007-11-20 12:58:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

1. No

2. Many religions are not monotheistic, so this one is definitely no. There are many religions that just believe in energy and karma, nothing to do with a divine being. And many that believe in many divine beings. Either will not lead to a "God".
3. Since there is no God I should just say n/a but I think it needs more. According to Christianity it's b/c he created evil and suffering in order for you to be able to be tested and proven as good. Otherwise everyone would be good.
4. This one is another obvious one. Even according to Christianity, Jesus is not God. According to other religions, he was merely a prophet and not God at all. Neither put them as one and the same.
5. Nothing will happen to those that never hear about it. According to many branches of Christianity, if you never heard of Jesus you would be judged on your thoughts and actions, the same way those before Jesus were judged. Either way (assuming in a good God), you are safe if you live your life correcting. You never rejected that what you never knew about.
6. Yes there is right and wrong. They are determined by society. Wrong gets you ostracized from society. Right behavior is accepted. Hence some things are right in one country but wrong in another (cultures), or right in the real world but wrong as a child in school.
7. What about them? Christianity is based on a principle that would cause wars. You cannot brag about having an exclusive club where I go to heaven and everyone else burns in hell, without causing hatred. You cannot believe that you are right and all others are wrong, without causing distrust. With the way Christianity stands, it is impossible for peace to be in its name.

(Though I realize I should have done the smart *ss answer and just answered "one" of those questions).

2007-11-20 13:21:05 · answer #2 · answered by phantom_of_valkyrie 7 · 1 0

All of these questions are based on morals.

1) Every religion has some form of a godly presence, and it's up to that believer to decide whether he/she does.
2) Basically, all of them, except for Athiesim.
3) One of the greatest paradoxes. Apparently 'cause some naked chick (that could've never existed) ate an apple. Adam and Eve are said to be the first beings yet, there would have been records. No human records go farther back than the caveman era. Plus, the cavemen were lesser evolved.
4) No. Jesus is supposed to be the son of God. I do not doubt the existence of Jesus. I'm pretty sure he was a real guy. Son of God? Eh, not so much.
5) In my morals? Nothing. I say peope believe what they want, and to get punished for your beliefs? Sounds like a dictatorship to me.
6) Depends what your morals dictate. Some people say finding money and keeping it is wrong, but I say "Hey! Free $20!"
7) We'll all feel pretty silly when we realize, whether there is a God or not, that it never helped anything. When will that be? No one knows. Man's nature is to start conflict. People were bored, so they started fighting.

2007-11-20 12:58:50 · answer #3 · answered by Zoli 2 · 1 1

1. Does God exist? No
2. Do all religions lead to God? No, some old religions worship the earth and nature.
3. If God is good, why is there evil and suffering? because simply put god doesnt exist and if he does he doesnt care
4. Is Jesus God? No
5. What will happen to those who never hear about Jesus? they wont waste there time praying to him
6. Is there really right and wrong? its all subjective
7. What about all the wars that have been caused in the name of Christianity? they are just another reason religion is a plague.

2007-11-20 12:54:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Actually i know all these answers. I learned this in philosophy but some is my own reasoning. Ok I do believe that there is a god, and a higher being. All religions do not lead to god just christanity. Evil and suffering is just a way of teaching right and wrong. If people could steal and get away with it then crime would be pointless just as the justice system. Those who never hear will have to deal with their own fate. I'm not hear to convert andbody or make them believe. this is a question, and i'm speaking my mind just like everybody else. And the wars have been cause cause right from wrong, just like slavery started the civil war and the u.s fightin in the WW1. There is a right from wrong trust me there really is.

2007-11-20 12:56:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

1. Yes
2. No
3. Examination on Earth For Human beings To Follow the right path.
4. No Jesus was the messenger Of Allah SW.
6. Yes The Laws are Made to Follow The right way.

2007-11-20 13:02:28 · answer #6 · answered by Master Piece 3 · 0 2

To question 4, Is Jesus God. According to the Christian faith, Jesus is not God, but the son of God. God, seeing all the evil and lawlesness that was plaguing the land, had to send a sacrifice to cleanse the people of all their sins and act as a source of repentance for future sins. Thus, he impregnated the virgin mary (who was at the time engaged to be married to Joseph) with Jesus, as Jesus was to be a "pure/clean" extraordinary figure. Hence the story of Mary giving birth to the most greatest king of all, in a manger at Christmas. (that's why we give gifts at christmas, as a symbol of the greates gift God gave the world, his son). When Jesus grew up, he was crucified for our sins (at Easter) and three days later ascended to heaven to be with his fater God. From then on, whenever we sin, as christians and believers, because Jesus was the ultimate sacrifice, we can just openly repent and will be forgiven by God.

2007-11-20 13:02:08 · answer #7 · answered by khalayii 1 · 0 1

1) Yes
2) No
3) Because God has allowed us the choice of whether we sin or don't sin. He didn't make us robots! God has also allowed Satan to have freedom for so long among us, as a way of testing us and showing us that we need Him!
4) Jesus is the son of God and as such he is also God!
5) Thet wil be given an opportunity of turning to Christ after they die!
6) Of course there is. We would have complete anarchy without any rules! That would be like saying we could to what we want, when we want and with whom we want! A murderer/rapist/paedophile/burglar's dream!
7) As with all things that people are really passionate about, war is inevitable!

I know you said could I answer one, but this is something I am passionate about, so I had to answer all of them!

2007-11-20 13:03:24 · answer #8 · answered by Watsit 5 · 0 2

1. yes
2. no
3. he gave us freewill
4. no
5. they have the same chance we do to go to heaven
6. definately
7. it still depends on the individual. Those that killed for the wrong reasons will burn. Those that killed because they were forced to, or in self defense, are still good to go.

God is in one's heart, or he isn't. All religions will tell you that theirs is the one true way, and all the rest are wrong. Religions are based on books, and many are based upon a quibble over semantics in the same book. And all books were written by men, divinely inspired or not. Just because one is devout to the teachings of one particular religion doesn't make it right. Imagine a gay priest, sanctioned by the Vatican. Talk about an oxymoron....

2007-11-20 13:16:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm a Christian.

1. Yes, he does exist. He died on thr cross for our sins.
2. No, some religions have nothing to do with God.
3. Because earth is Satan's (the devil) playground. Satan wants people to suffer and be evil just like him.
4. YEsh
5. Not sure.
6. Yes there is
7. yesh

2007-11-20 12:57:42 · answer #10 · answered by grace. 3 · 0 2

1.there is no absolute proff of gods existance or non existance
2.im no authority or theological scholar and i doubt that anyone else who answers this is either so..i dont know
3.man
4.he was a man..same as you and I
5.same thing that happens to those that have
6.of course..the right thing would be to help that little old lady whos fallen.the wrong thing would be to go kick her while shes down
7.more wars have been started and more people killed and persecuted in the name of god than for any other reason

2007-11-20 13:01:15 · answer #11 · answered by ? 5 · 1 1

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