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Well he will get rid of all the muslims

2007-12-02 06:08:29 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First of all, I think saying the world being is despair is overstated. We have problems and many may be in despair, but many, still, are not.

Jesus is very interested in people's despair. The Bible says that God "gives glory in the place of despair". But, He does this for individuals. Once someone has a relationship with God, through Jesus, God can lift despair, even in the midst of trials and calamity.

2007-12-02 05:48:29 · answer #2 · answered by TroothBTold 5 · 1 0

Mat 24:36 "yet of that day and hour no one is conscious, no longer even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, although the daddy on my own. obviously showing that Jesus isn't God, and that Jesus and God are not any more one and a similar. hence the Trinity fails also. If Jesus change right into a God it would want to damage God's personal words. Thou shalt haven't the different gods before me. Exodus 20:3 (Deuteronomy 5:7, Judges 6:10, Hosea 13:4) We obviously see that Jesus, if he existed, change into both only a guy, a prophet of God or if certainly he change into the Messiah, he could lower than no circumstances should be worshiped as a God. there is not any idea of worshiping the Messiah in Judaism. God is God on my own. The Messiah, Jesus or the different are not any more God.

2016-10-25 07:50:30 · answer #3 · answered by coulanges 4 · 0 0

Do you honestly believe there is more despair now then there was when he was a preacher during his lifetime?

During his time life there was more to despair about...at least the modern atheist takes better care of the planet and cares about humanity more than the pathetic religious abusers of the 21st century

2007-12-02 05:51:48 · answer #4 · answered by cheekybear 5 · 0 0

Um, The world has always been in a state of despair one way or another. He didn't really get that much done last time, why would I expect him to do something now?

2007-12-02 05:45:24 · answer #5 · answered by punch 7 · 0 1

who says the world is in a state of despair? considering the problems going on right now, i think the world is still a pretty upbeat place!

2007-12-02 05:46:37 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He already did it in His death and resurrection. That's why it's possible for His saints to rejoice even when surrounded by despair. He is the greatest possible Sacrifice and only possible Solution to the situation of the world today and if what He did is not enough for anyone (because they are too proud to acknowledge it), then that person has absolutely no hope because there's no hope above or beyond Jesus.

2007-12-02 05:46:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Even when I am not a Christian (at least not anymore), I don't believe it is Jesus' job to do anything about our world right now.

Jesus already did what he was supposed to do. It is the people who have to do something about it. Remember, Jesus message is out there, free for those who want to listen. No strings attached.

No disrespect intended to Christians, nor to anyone else for that matter.

2007-12-02 05:52:27 · answer #8 · answered by David G 6 · 0 0

Jesus the man, would do what he did prior to becoming Christ. If you are speaking of Christ, he came to collect His sheep, and not to save the world. The world is perfect in that it provides us a stage upon which we [Souls operating within physical bodies] play out Life.

What administers the world is the Law of Karma. Sowing and Reaping, according to an Absolute Law. This Law is administered by each individual MIND according to the Fate Karma of each individual. Karma is an Absolute, and it is therefore fair, just, and precisely perfect in its operation. Only those who are ignorant of it worry about that over which they ought not to be concerned.

Peace

2007-12-02 05:56:15 · answer #9 · answered by docjp 6 · 0 0

That is precisely what Jehovah ´s witnesses explain to people.

What Is God’s
Purpose
for the Earth?

There is one answer to all these questions. We were made to live in Paradise! That is where our first parents, Adam and Eve, began their life. We got our desire to live in Paradise from them, and they got it from their Creator, Jehovah God. He knew that we humans would be happy in Paradise because he created us with the qualities needed to enjoy such a wonderful earthly home.


Why did Jehovah create the earth? He “formed it even to be inhabited” by humankind. (Isaiah 45:18) “The Maker of the earth” gave Adam and Eve a beautiful paradise home, the garden of Eden. (Jeremiah 10:12; Genesis 2:7-9, 15, 21, 22) How they must have enjoyed its streams, its flowers, its trees! Graceful birds could be seen in the sky, and animals of various kinds roamed the land—none of them a threat to humans. Fish and other creatures moved about in earth’s clear, clean waters. Best of all, Adam and Eve were together. They could bring forth their kind and expand their Paradise home in joyful association with their growing family.

Although the earth is not a paradise today, it can be compared to the fine home of a happy family. Our God-given global home has what we need—light, heat, water, and food. How we appreciate the sun’s light and heat and the moon’s soft glow at night! (Genesis 1:14-18) In earth’s cellar there are fuels, such as coal and oil, that we can use for heating. Because of the water cycle and earth’s system of rivers, lakes, and seas, we have water. And as a carpet, the earth has green grass.

Just as food may be stored in a home, there is plenty in earth’s pantry. By means of crops in the fields and fruit in the orchards, Jehovah ‘gives us fruitful seasons and fills our hearts with good cheer.’ (Acts 14:16, 17) Since the earth is already such a fine home, imagine what it will be like when “the happy God,” Jehovah, makes it a paradise!—1 Timothy 1:11.

2007-12-02 05:51:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

After the beautiful world God has given us and though the greediness of the people, the world is being destroyed.And Jesus being crucifed and dying on the cross for all our sins. What do you think Jesus would do?

2007-12-02 05:48:42 · answer #11 · answered by Gerry 7 · 1 0

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