Who would he recognize as being his followers?
Where would he visit?
Which single individual would he contact first?
What would he say, if asked, about gays in the militaries of the world?
Would we hear more preaching from him about greed or about sex?
What types of people would like him, and who would hate him?
What would you ask him?
..........................................................Who would he recognize as being his followers? The ones who truly follow Him.
Where would he visit? I imagine he'd want to "go into all the world"...
Which single individual would he contact first? My guess would be that it wouldn't be the Pope.
What would he say, if asked, about gays in the militaries of the world? He would say that homosexuality is a sin.
Would we hear more preaching from him about greed or about sex? Since both greed and sexual immorality are prevalent in the world, I say both equally.
What types of people would like him, and who would hate him? Those who follow Him would like him (duh) and those who love sin would hate him (duh).
What would you ask him? Wow....hm....so many things....I'll have to think about that one.
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.Those who follow Him would like him (duh) and those who love sin would hate him (duh).
Not pointless at all. In fact, these types of hypothetical questions about what Jesus would be like should be the only ones that matter to those who believe he is god and died for their sins. I tend to believe that believers who don't like these questions wouldn't like Jesus much.It's a pretty pointless question.
It is irrelevant in what manner Jesus will return when considering hypothetical questions to examine what he would be like in this world. Presumably he would be a lot like he was before, and that is worth thinking about. Some people don't want to. Answering the question as to why should have been on the list, I guess.The Bible is clear that the 2nd Coming will not be in such a manner.
Who would he recognize as being his followers?
Israel, to prove the Jews wrong.Where would he visit?
The pope, as he represents the higest office of the largest church devoted to him.Which single individual would he contact first?
Don't Ask, Don't Tell.What would he say, if asked, about gays in the militaries of the world?
GreedWould we hear more preaching from him about greed or about sex?
He would be hated by the unrepentant.What types of people would like him, and who would hate him?
could you beat Chuck Norris in a mud wrestling match?What would you ask him?
Who would he recognize as being his followers? The ones who truly follow Him.Mellie, I don't think this is really an answer. Who are the people who truly follow him? What are they like? What do they do with their lives? How does what they do affect the world to make it a better place, if at all? And so forth.
Where would he visit? I imagine he'd want to "go into all the world"...Ok, where would he focus his time? What types of places would he emphasize?
Which single individual would he contact first? My guess would be that it wouldn't be the Pope.Why not?
What would he say, if asked, about gays in the militaries of the world? He would say that homosexuality is a sin. He might or might not, if asked whether it is a sin or not. But, I rather think he would answer the question asked about gays in the militaries of the world.
Would we hear more preaching from him about greed or about sex? Since both greed and sexual immorality are prevalent in the world, I say both equally.Hmmm. They were just as much problems in the ancient world. Did he focus on them both equally, then?
What types of people would like him, and who would hate him? Those who follow Him would like him (duh) and those who love sin would hate him (duh). This is just as much a non-answer as the first.
What would you ask him? Wow....hm....so many things....I'll have to think about that one.
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Not pointless at all. In fact, these types of hypothetical questions about what Jesus would be like should be the only ones that matter to those who believe he is god and died for their sins. I tend to believe that believers who don't like these questions wouldn't like Jesus much.
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