September 14th, 2008 |
Blue Ball of Doom asked: Becaause, for once thing, i have a perfect example.
I know who Jesus is, but nobody believes he is Jesus. Hes the person on the corner of times square that everyone tells to go to hell, but what if he is Jesus Returnith?
Honest Question, not expecting serious answers.
Lloyd
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September 9th, 2008 |
homegrowndc asked: I picked this book up at someones house when I slept over once and read the first chapter and loved it! I think the main character is Jesus’s best friend or brother or unknown disciple but he’s a real prankster and rude as well, and he is reincarnated in the modern day. From there the book jumps back and forth from retelling the jesus story through this guys eyes, and telling of his modern day adventure and why God has chosen to reincarnate him. I want to read this so bad! Does someone know what it is called?
Louise
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September 9th, 2008 |
seek and you’ll find asked: I see allot of defending of the doctrine about Michael the archangel actually being Jesus Christ in His pre-human existence .How and why is this teaching so important to Jehovah’s Witness’s an if it is so important why isn’t Michael spoken of more frequently with the importance of the teaching.Example The importance of Jesus is frequently taught.And it mentions Him some 896 times in the NT. Why isn’t Michael spoken about more then a few times and not mentioned more frequently?
Troy
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September 3rd, 2008 |
Mike Zion asked: How did God plan to send Jesus to give man a chance to get saved to have a chance to be in heaven? That must of been very thoughtful of God to send his only son. God is perfect yet he gave us mercy even though we didn’t deserve it. How did Jesus carry out the plan so perfectly, without messing up one time? He sure was tempted by Satan to fall short.
Todd
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September 3rd, 2008 |
ManWithAMission asked: Christians claim that Jesus acknowledged that he and God were one in the sense of nature when he says in John 10:30 “I and my father are one”. Later on in John 17:21-23, Jesus refers to his followers and himself and God as one in five places. So why did they give the previous “one” a different meaning from the other five “ones?
Bernard
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September 3rd, 2008 |
rwjack asked: The other day I asked a question about Mary’s apparitions and many people said it was the work of the devil. Do you really believe that? That the Mother of the Man we all believe to be the savior of the world is working for the devil? How do you think Jesus feels when you call his Mother’s beautiful visitations to us the work of the devil?
Source: A Roman Catholic who believes Jesus is the Light of the World and Mary is our bridge to that light.
Jeanette
Posted in Jesus by Steven | 12 Comments »
September 2nd, 2008 |
?y†h ß?mber asked: The two are mutually exclusive and completely contradictory.
How can Jesus being the ultimate sacrifice for sin can be negated by further “torment” in “hell” for unbelievers. If he was the “sacrifice” for the sins of all mankind, why further (much less eternal) torment? The need for additional “torment” clearly suggests that his sacrifice was not enough to get the job done.
If he really did die for our sins, then hell is unnecessary. But If hell does exist, then Jesus’ sacrifice had absolutely no meaning.
Donald
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