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April, 5th, 2012; on this date do we, as Christians, remember Jesus death as salvation for sinful mankind.?

What can we be doing to show we remember the most important date in human history?

Update:

Robert: What date do you see as the most important date in human history?

Update 2:

Well traveled: We are all sinners, yet Jehovah God did see potential in humans. Would you have me to believe that the most disgusting and filthy things do not happen by the hands of humans in this world? The potential Jehovah God sees is mankind can abandon disgusting and filthy things, and live a life of righteousness.

Update 3:

Thank you Hannah B. I've been in the public ministry for 19 years. And your words encourage me to continue. Peace.

Update 4:

Edit: Some body's right. The most important date in human history was Nisan 14, 33 CE. Today's date we remember it. Thanks for the heads up.

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  • 9 years ago
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    The love of the greater number will cool off - how TRUE are those words spoken by Jesus himself.

    It is a sad situation in life when sports, or TV, or even the Internet, or any everyday thing becomes the replacement of apprecaition for what God has done for us.

    As for the sacrifice or "ransom" that Jesus paid? People do not have a clue as to why it was done, and therefore it is almost impossible for them to show the proper apprecation for such.

    That is where John 17:3 comes in - knowledge.

    Source(s): One of Jehovah's Witnesses
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Don't feel offended by the ridicule; it's expected. I understand you're trying to instill some positivity and action in people, but unfortunately, most people here could care less about what Jesus Christ has done for us and they don't understand that this day correlates to the day when he asked his true followers to "keep doing this in remembrance" of him.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I personally find it very sad that your religion considers all humans filthy, disgusting "sinners" in need of a gruesome blood sacrifice to "forgive" them for something their supposed long-ago ancestors did.

    If there were an all-powerful god of the universe, surely it could come up with a better way of "forgiving" its creation than to turn itself into a human and then have itself killed as a blood sacrifice to itself...

    Peace.

  • 9 years ago

    Follow Jesus' commands: love God and love your neighbor as yourself. Spread the Gospel of salvation.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Thank God, for Yeshuwah ha Moshiach

  • 9 years ago

    That date wasn't the most important date by far in human history.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I love Easter.

    A pagan holiday based on the Lunar cycle and christians STILL think it had something to do with their fictional demi-god.

    LOL!

  • Moi
    Lv 7
    9 years ago

    Most I know do this every single day of our lives. I certainly do.

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