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10 Important Spiritual Questions For You To Consider |
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Does your religion satisfy God? Are Muslims,
Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses,
Adventists, Catholics, and Protestants all going to
heaven even though they have different beliefs about
God?
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Does God love everybody? Perhaps not...
Perhaps we cannot say to everyone that God loves them.
Is it presumptuous of us to say we know whom God loves?
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Are you under a curse?
maybe!
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Will you be happy in heaven? maybe not!
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Why are there so many religions
and denominations?
... and who is right?
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Why can't a "works" gospel save anyone?
... like the gospels of Catholicism,
Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Adventism, the Church of
Christ's water baptism gospel, and the free-will gospel
of many Protestant churches.
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Am I ready for Heaven?
Take this informative test!
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What part does a person play in
their own salvation? Any or none?
The answer may surprise you.
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What is the gift nobody wants?
Do you have it? Do you want it?
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How do you know if you have been told the truth about
God, heaven, hell, etc.? Did you know there are
really only 2 religions in the entire world when you
boil them down to their basic premises?
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pastors don't want you to ask them: |
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What is
Arminianism and why is it unbiblical?
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Where in the Bible did Jesus tell people they got
saved by reading a pamphlet called "four spiritual
laws" or saying a "sinner's prayer" or walking
forward at a Crusade or Altar Call?
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Why do pastors tell people to close their eyes and
bow their heads when sinners are being told to seek
the Lord? Did Jesus tell his followers to make sure
they didn't embarrass people who needed salvation?
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Why do people meet on Sundays in large special
purpose buildings when the early church met in homes
on a much smaller scale and in a much more
interactive and intimate setting?
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If the Apostle Paul was self-employed (as a tent
maker) and tried so hard to avoid being a financial
burden to the churches he was involved in, why do
most pastors today get a salary and expect one?
And if it is because being a pastor is their full
time job, then why don't they delegate some of their
responsibilities to others?
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