Your question is quite good.
Believe me, the concept of God is so clear in Islam, and every one including Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H.) is warned about his smallest good and bad deeds.
Prophet Jesus never asked people to worship him. He always said to worship ONE and ONLY God, Allah.
With this concept of the son of God dying for our sins, there shouldnt be any punishment for the criminals in this World as if in the sight of God, no one would be accountable for his deeds.
Quran is a very interesting Book to read about science, way to maintain a perfect life in this World, stories of Prophets and Life After Death.
May Almighty Allah show everyone the Right Path (Ameen).
2007-11-28 18:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not the place to seek advise a pastor could better answer this because you will only get more confused since many people don't read the bible.
First off yes Jesus died on the cross but that doesn't mean all your sins are repented. It means he died so that they may be repented according to our own will.
Secondly, Jesus is the son of God but you need to get one thing straight God lives within Jesus his son which makes him fully God and fully man... Philippians 2:6-7)
Thirdly Jesus the perfect sacrifice died and then (arose from the dead and went to heaven) where he is now with his father watching over us. There for there is still someone up there listening to your prayers and holding u accountable.
I hope this answers your question?
2007-11-28 18:11:29
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answered by Stephanie 3
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We worship Jesus because He is God. He died on the cross BUT He rose from the dead so He still exists.
You have a few discrepancies. "Repent " is an active verb. We repent of our own sins. Jesus does not do that for us, although He did atone for them on our behalf.
There are three Divine persons in the Blessed Trinity, God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit. Need I tell you, this is a mystery of Christianity?
God the Son became man and we call Him Jesus.
I am accountable to myself for my own sins. I am also accountable to those whom I sin against. However, ultimately I am accountable to God for the injuries I do to myself and others by sin. I will be held responsible for my actions publicly on the Last Day. However, Jesus has atoned for my sins by His death and if I have repented and made restitution for my sins then I have clear entry into Heaven courtesy of Jesus. I hope you get to know Him.
2007-11-28 18:02:04
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answered by Rose 7
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This is a good question. We begin with the belief that God is and always has been. Jesus was the earthly manifestation of God, not just another mortal human, so when Jesus was crucified, He may have died as a man, but as a manifestation of an immortal God, Jesus could not die. On the third day, He rose again, and later ascended into Heaven, where He sitteth at the right hand of God. If God is all-powerful, He could easily exist as God and Jesus at the same time. We are taught that God is everywhere all at once. If you still have questions, try talking with a minister.
2007-11-28 17:50:04
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answered by rkeech 5
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You were asking a question that I could determine as 'normal' , but then you began to ask in hypothetical inquiry, so you were a little hard to follow. So I will answer straight from the hip.
Jesus is God, the Bible tells this to be true. He was the one who sacrificed himself so that the sins of man could be forgotten.
( The concept of the Kinsman Redeemer, the Passover Lamb, and the High Priest - you might want to Google those things. )
Jesus is God, who also consists of God the Father and the Holy Spirit, they are One God. God is one, but is more complex than just saying that He is one.
There you go.
I worship the one God. The Bible tells us that our focus should be on Jesus, though there are also passages where we are told to pray to the Father. So I really don't think that there is a need to nitpick about it. God is one after all.
As far as 'what if' there is no God, I can't help you there. I am trying to talk about reality. Seriously.
2007-11-28 18:08:13
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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Jesus is the son of God. He is the reason why everyone has a fair shot at being received by God. Jesus died for our sins and on the third day was risen. And always, even now we are accountable for our own sins, but because of Jesus, if all sins are repented, we will be forgiven and those sins will be erased.
2007-11-28 17:53:26
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answered by StormChick0587 2
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To start with, there is a trinity: God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit.
Jesus told Thomas, known as Doubting Thomas, blessed are they who believe without seeing.
God the Father sacrificed his son's life (Jesus), because though he loved his son greatly, his son had to shed his blood to pay for our sins. (Without the shedding of blood there is no remission of sins.. The Holy Bible.) We are accountable for our lives and deeds ... Our God is real, and he has allowed our sins to be washed in the blood of Jesus Christ.
2007-11-28 17:51:08
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answered by desertflower 5
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You may want to resubmit your question. It is a bit unclear. IF I understand you correctly, you think God/Jesus is dead. The assumption is incorrect and makes the rest of the question illogical. Jesus died on the cross, BUT THEN ROSE FROM THE DEAD. That is the main point of Christianity! His death AND RESURRECTION wins salvation for those who have Him as their Savior. We will be accountable to the triune God, but are proclaimed innocent due to Jesus taking the penalty of our sins. Only those that reject this free gift, will not receive heaven.
2007-11-28 17:58:44
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answered by Dr. Paul 4
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I believe Jesus is the son of God and that they are seperate but linked. I worship God and God and Jesus both exist as Jesus rose after his body died. I am accountable for my sins and I don't believe I have the right to sin because I will automatically be relieved of my sins. When the day comes, we will all pay for our sins and God will know if we are truely sorry. I only feel that humans are human and we do make mistakes and God understands that, but we have to control ourselves to the best of our ability.
2007-11-28 17:45:26
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answered by 2007 5
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Your attempt to create a conundrum failed. Jesus was the part of God that walked on this Earth. There is a God. Christ died as a propitiation for our sins. We will be accountable to God the Father.
2007-11-28 17:49:35
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answered by rico3151 6
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