These will explain in full all that you ask for.... http://www.ucg.org/booklets/GE/ http://www.ucg.org/booklets/RD/satanswork.htm http://www.ucg.org/booklets/AS/whysuffer.htm http://www.ucg.org/booklets/JC/humanbeing.htm http://www.ucg.org/booklets/AD/knowingjesuschrist.htm http://www.ucg.org/booklets/ME/index.htm
2007-12-22 14:24:01
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answer #1
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answered by TIAT 6
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1. Does God exist?
Most definitely
2. Do all religions lead to God?
Not all, Satanism leads to the source of all evil
3. If God is good, why is there evil and suffering?
Evil is from Satan. Suffering is only to make things better in the future. God knows what will happen and everything he does for you is because he loves you.
4. Is Jesus God?
No, Jesus was a messenger to God. He spread God's wisdom and gave people hope and lead people further to God.
5. What will happen to those who never hear about Jesus?
If they believe and follow God, they will be fine.
6. Is there really right and wrong?
Yes. Sometimes you just can't tell, but the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost) will lead you to tell.
7. What about all the wars that have been caused in the name of Christianity?
The enemies were either 1) Bad influences towards God (spreading bad word) 2) Needing to be fixed through flaws from evil or 3) The cause of the war
2007-12-22 14:07:53
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answer #2
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answered by Ninja Noramros 2
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> 1. Does God exist?
We're still waiting for evidence that it wasn't created by the human mind
> 2. Do all religions lead to God?
They certainly lead to an idea of god
> 3. If God is good, why is there evil and suffering?
Because it is either indifferent, impotent or inexistent
> 4. Is Jesus God?
Not sure, but he was deified for sure
> 5. What will happen to those who never hear about Jesus?
Their destiny is similar to those who never heard about the Flying Spaghetti Monster (may the Pasta be with It)
> 6. Is there really right and wrong?
Hopefully, or how can we ever hope to bring happiness to as many sentient beings as possible?
> 7. What about all the wars that have been caused in the
> name of Christianity?
What about the wars, suffering and misery that has been caused in the name of relentness and dogmatic pursuits of political, ideologic and religious beliefs and doctrines? :(
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2007-12-22 14:26:25
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answer #3
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answered by par1138 • FCD 4
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1. Does God exist?
I like to think so.......
2. Do all religions lead to God?
No. Your spirit leads you to God..
3. If God is good, why is there evil and suffering?
..........Creation and Destruction are two halves of the same process. Can't just keep creating stuff, something has to get moved out of the way once in awhile. Nobody says we have to like it though........
4. Is Jesus God?
.........No. If you believe in the Bible, he was the son of God, not God himself............
5. What will happen to those who never hear about Jesus?
.........What will happen to you if God sends another emissary, and you never heard of him?
6. Is there really right and wrong?
.......Nothing is truly black or white, only multiple shades of gray, and we decide which shade we are willing to live with.......
7. What about all the wars that have been caused in the name of Christianity?
Doesn't sound very Christ-ian to me....
2007-12-22 14:23:11
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answer #4
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answered by beatlefan 7
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1.God DOES absolutely exist!
2. No religion leads to God - they are all man-made and man cannot lead you to God.
3. Jesus says there is none Good, but the Father. God created all things including suffering for His own purpose.
4. Jesus and God are two separates, but you can't have One without the Other.
5. Everyone will know about Jesus, and for those such as mentally retarded etc. God will bring them into His fold.
6. Really right and wrong . . . Yes!
7. What wars are you speaking of, the murders that the Roman Catholic church put upon all who didn't bow to Satan?
God Bless You, please read the Bible and learn the truth.
2007-12-22 14:13:44
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answer #5
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answered by B Baruk Today 6
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God does exist. I have no doubt.
Not all religions lead to God only the ones that go through his Son.
There is evil and suffering because of Adam and Eve's sin. We have much suffering and evil now on earth because of sin.
Yes Jesus is God but he is not the Father.
Those who have never heard of Jesus will be judged by their obedience to common sense and instinct
Sin is anything that God opposes.
God will help his people win wars if they are living in a state of repentance. If not he will let the enemy take them over.
2007-12-22 14:07:20
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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1. Yes
2. No
3. Truth, God created Lucifer, Satan, Devil, whatever you want to call him. He rose up against God to control. He was cast down from heaven.
4. He is the Son of God. Just as you are your fathers son and you will inherit his natural belongings, Jesus got His Father's Spiritual belongings. So yes He is God the Son.
5. Today this does not happen. Long ago they were forgiven.
6. Yes there is really right and wrong. Do wrong and you will go directly to jail.
7. That was in the Dark Ages, people did not have direct access to the Bible. This is one of the reasons a lot of religions have issues with Catholics. Martin Luther transcribed the Bible for all to read by hand. This was the beginning of enlightenment.
2007-12-22 14:10:53
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answer #7
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answered by grandma 4
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1. Yes
2.Not all; all religions try to find their way to God, based on humans assumptions,unfortunately, not all of them are correct.
3.God is good, but the man has a tendecy to 'evil'; God gave us something that is called: 'free will' and that's the ability to make our own decisions and not to be controlled as machines, God will respect this always! When you see evil and suffering, It's all caused by HUMANS who have made wrong decisions!
4.Yes, the Bible says that 'The Verb' (Jesus) was God (John 1:1)
5. There is a promise in the Bible that says that Jesus will be back for a second time to rise those who have believed in Him, but this will happend once his Word has spread all over the World.
6. Yes...
7. Like I said before, not all religions lead to God; the problem isn't God, it's the man interpreting the Scriptures, that's why we have Pentecostals, Lutherans, Catholics, etc... they all believe in God, but they have interpreted scriptures in different ways, and sometimes they have made mistakes.... like WARS!
2007-12-22 14:18:09
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answer #8
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answered by _Miss Sunshine_ 2
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1. Yes 2. No 3. Because of Adam's sin 4. Yes 5. God will provide a way 6. Definitely 7. They were caused by men supposedly in the name of God, not by God in the name of men
2007-12-22 14:05:18
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answer #9
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answered by mysongsrhis 3
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1. Does God exist?
I don't believe so...
2. Do all religions lead to God?
Please refer to question 1.
3. If God is good, why is there evil and suffering?
Please refer to question 1.
4. Is Jesus God?
Please refer to question 1.
5. What will happen to those who never hear about Jesus?
Nothing..
6. Is there really right and wrong?
Socially speaking there are productive and non-productive actions.. These would the the equivalent of right and wrong actions..
7. What about all the wars that have been caused in the name of Christianity?
Religion divides humanity rather than uniting it, until religion dies out there will be wars fought the name of religion, whether it be christianity, islam, etc.
2007-12-22 14:10:34
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answer #10
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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These answers are different to everyone. Are you in pursuit of God? Do you really question these things or just provoking responses?
I believe in God. I do not believe all religions lead to the same God. All religions have a God(s), but they certainly do not all agree as to who (s)he is.
3. Because God allows us to live with free will. If we were protected from all the suffering and pain in the world, we would only know "good" to be normal and everything we only expect from life. Wouldn't you feel like a robot to live this way, not truely understanding happiness?
4. Christianity believes in the Holy Trinity: God, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. They are separate, but they are one. Think of it like water in its different forms: gas, liquid, solid. They act in different manners, but they are all of the same substance.
5. That is a hard one to answer. We should do our best to give everyone a chance to make their own decision about believing in Jesus. It's hard for me to believe that those who never had the opportunity to believe in the Christian God will automatically be condemned. It's a very different thing for those who do know about Him and choose to ignore Him.
6. Everyone knows there's a right and wrong. There has always been similarities in cultures through history about what is considered right and wrong - a universal code of conduct if you will.
7. What about the current war in the name of Islam? Can all Muslims answer that one? Are today's Christians expected to continue paying for what their ancestors did? There will always be radicals who speak louder than the majority.
2007-12-22 14:25:03
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answer #11
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answered by silkyworm 2
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