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SHOULD WE JUDGE OTHERS? 
[1 of 2] Yes, of course. Jesus did. And just as we judge when it is safe to cross a busy road, we are to judge other people so that we can either support them, or help keep ourselves and the rest of society safe from them. In fact, Jesus ORDERS us to judge. Read Matthew 7, John 7, and especially 1 Corinthians 6. Today’s secular society, along with some in the Church, use New Age “relativism,” which claims all truth is relative, so no one’s truth is absolute. Today, that is called “tolerance." And even worse, the NEW definition of tolerance says we also need to praise and celebrate everyone's beliefs and lifestyles. 
This effectively stops us from judging anyone for anything. Advocates of the new relativism (newly defined “tolerance”) cite Matthew 7:1: “Judge not, that you be not judged.” Yet, taken alone, this is out of context, so we must read more of Matthew 7 to understand what it means. The full text tells us to get rid of our hypocrisy first, and then help our brother who is wrong, because you will then “see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye.” Saying we should not judge is completely twisting Scripture, and even Jesus clearly orders us to judge in John 7: “Stop judging by mere appearances and MAKE A RIGHT JUDGMENT.” He clearly tells us to make a judgment. But when we do so, we are to do it right—don't be 
a hypocrite about it. The Bible's definition of tolerance is something 
you have probably heard: “Love the sinner but hate the sin.” | image tagged in judge,god,bible,jesus,right,wrong | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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HOW CAN I KNOW FOR SURE—TODAY—THAT I WILL MAKE IT TO HEAVEN WHEN I DIE? As a human with an immortal soul—like all of mankind that is made in our immortal God’s image—how can I know I will end up with God for eternity, instead of being cut off from Him and ending up in hell? First, I must understand and admit my spiritual need of a Savior, who can save me from my sins against God (my Creator). Second, I need to believe in the Lord Jesus Christ of the Bible and accept the fact that He died on the cross to pay for my sins, understanding that He took the death penalty in my place. Third, I must receive Him as Savior. God is holy and I am not. He is completely just in all He 
does, so His universal moral law demands punishment for my sins. Therefore, I am in a heap of trouble and cannot undo it myself; I can’t earn it because no work by me can attain it. Praise God that He is love so He allowed His innocent Son to volunteer to take the punishment in my place. I believe that. I am trusting by faith in the fact that Jesus did the redeeming work for me. Done! So, that is what it means to receive Christ as your Savior. If you believe all that in your heart and you confess it with your mouth to yourself or anyone, you have Christ as your eternal Savior right 
then—right now! And it can’t be lost. How can that which is eternal stop 
being eternal? How can that which is born-again become unborn? 
How can that which is a gift be taken away? If so, it would 
not be a gift. God does not give temporary or fake gifts. | image tagged in heaven,hell,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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SHOULD WE JUDGE OTHERS? 
[2 of 2] First Corinthians 6 is the nail in the coffin for relativism with its new definition of tolerance, which tells us not judge anyone for anything. The Apostle Paul said this: "If any of you has a dispute with another, do not take it before the ungodly for JUDGEMENT, instead of [taking it] before the Lord's people. Do you not know that the saints will JUDGE the 
world, and if you are to JUDGE the world, are you not competent 
to JUDGE trivial cases? Do you not know that we will 
JUDGE the angels? How much more, things of this life? Therefore, if you have disputes about such matters, appoint as JUDGES even men of little account.” Besides all that biblical truth, secular society also has laws, courts, law enforcement, settlements, jail, and prison. For someone to tell you we should not judge anything or anyone is as ridiculous as advocating the disbanding all police officers—but no one would suggest something that ridiculous, right? Wrong. Even that is being pushed today by relativists and satanists in world leadership positions. The latter 
are hoping for more chaos that will allow them to implement their 
planetary collectivism, with them as its fascist leaders. | image tagged in judge,god,bible,jesus,right,wrong | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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BESIDES HIS WAY TO END JEWISH SLAVERY, WHY ELSE DID GOD HIT EGYPT WITH THE TEN PLAGUES? [1 of 2] God sent ten specific plagues to the Egyptians that seemed to target their witchcraft and all their false deities that they relied upon to aid in their witchcraft practices. God turned their Nile River water to blood because Egypt had a river-source god named Khnum, a spirit (demon) of the Nile called Hapi, and their god Osiris was said to have the Nile as its bloodstream. Rather than those evil entities being in control, God let the Egyptians know He is in charge. Looking at the other plagues, Hapi was also the frog goddess of Egypt (frog plague); Seb was the earth god of Egypt (lice); Uatchit was the flie 
god of Egypt (gnats); and Ptah, Mnevis, Hathor, and Amon were 
Egyptian gods associated bulls and cows (livestock dying). Sekhmet was the Egyptian god of epidemics, along with Serapis and Imhotep who were the gods of healing (boils on Egyptians). God also sent hail because Nut was the Egyptian sky goddess. Isis and Seth were the Egyptian agriculture deities (crops destroyed). Shu was the Egyptian god of the atmosphere, and Serapia was the Egyptian deity who was supposed to protect them from locusts. Are you starting to see God's message? He is saying that only the One true God has ultimate power. On top of all that, why did God send three days of darkness? It was because Re, Amon-re, Aten, Alum, and 
Horus were the Egyptian sun gods, while Thoth was the Egyptian 
moon god. So, God let the Egyptians know they would not 
be getting any light from either of His celestial orbs. | image tagged in egypt,jew,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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WHAT SHOULD WE KNOW ABOUT HINDUISM? Besides Bible-based Christianity, all religions and cults are false faiths that lead people away from trusting Jesus alone as their way to get to heaven, so those followers end up going straight to hell. And a lot of Hindu beliefs are tragically sad for the earthly lives of its followers. Here’s just one example: How can financially comfortable Hindus drive their cars right past poor, starving people in ditches, ignoring their Hindu brothers and sisters that are crawling around in agony, dying, or already dead? How can those Hindus not stop to help the poor souls? Well, it’s because of their Hindu teachings: Hinduism claims those people need to keep suffering like that until they can help themselves, because they are supposedly working off their bad karma that was brought on themselves from negative actions they took in their past lives. And if a Hindu stops his or her vehicle to help, Hinduism claims that would mess up the ditch-dweller’s karma, making them go through another life with other bad 
experiences, instead of fixing their issue now all by themselves in this life. So, Hindus drive by those suffering people, and it’s horrible but that's their belief system—lies from Satan. The false idea of karma comes from the pit of hell, and it is also why Christian missionaries to Hindu areas blow people away with Christian kindness. Jesus teaches us to love our enemies (Matthew 25); as well as help, feed, give cold water to, and otherwise do all we can to take care of everyone we are able. That's how we and others can know we're real Christians; we are to emulate the kindness and generosity of Christ. Unfortunately, this is also why the leaders and followers of Hinduism will persecute Christian missionaries who come to help suffering people in Hindu countries. Hindus want to get in between those suffering and their Christian caregivers because they claim that loving care is messing up the victim's 
karma. But it’s not! The person is really just starving to death, while 
false Hindu doctrine prevents the humanitarian response. | image tagged in hindu,karma,reincarnation,god,bible,jesus | made w/ Imgflip meme maker
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