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>Cynthia Beheiry
sillymaxx@hotmail.com
>Sat, 18 - Dec -2004 13:01
>noor@islam-message.com
>Fw: Hello
and Peace to you
My husband
directed me to this site to read your book. I was raised as a Christian. My
parents never discussed God as they had disagreements about religion. I
attended a daycare where they read and taught us Bible Stories. I was 4 years
old when I heard my first Bible Story. I always loved hearing the wonderful
things our God did and taught us. He was very loving and cared for all of us.
As I got older I was told that whoever did not accept the fact that Jesus was
His son and that he died and rose from the dead would definitely go to hell.
What a shock for a child to hear about their God. I could never accept that a
good man who prayed, believed in God and did good deeds to his fellow man would
burn in hell. I had so many questions during my life that no minister,
preacher, etc. could answer to my satisfaction. I've been in Baptist and
Methodist Churches, Church of God and Holiness.
I do
not believe that God would make things so confusing for us. I refused to
believe that He would condemn all of his people to hell if they were not
"Christian". What of the thousands, perhaps millions who lived and died before
Christ? Does this mean that Adam, Noah and his family and Moses and his people
are going to hell? They cannot possibly believe in Christ.
Another thing that always confused me was the 4 gospels. When Jesus was baptized
by John, (3 of the 4 gospels wrote to the effect of.........) A great voice said
"This is my son whom I am well pleased" If this was the voice of God, which I'm
assuming it is, why is it that 1 of the gospels does not mention this. If God
spoke, this is a very, very important event. But only 3 of them mention it.
I once
asked a Baptist minister to explain to me why we pray to Jesus. He replied that
Jesus is the Son of God. I ask how is He the Son of God. The minister replied
because he is not born of man. Referring to the Virgin Mary. I then asked the
minister why we did not pray to Adam. Adam is not of man nor woman. Why then
don't we pray to Adam and he surely is not of man. The minister walked away and
got in his car. I've never seen him again. That was about 4 years ago. I
stopped using Jesus' name in my prayer after that. How can I justify praying in
his name when the ministers of my faith cannot answer my questions?
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