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To all believers in God: Who, what and where are your human brothers and sisters in the Family of God ?

Many religionists/Spirit-led persons on earth today remain very confused by their "religious leaders and authorities" about how many humans are now sons/daughters of God and now in the Family of God -- at least in God's Viewpoint ! The clear teachings of Jesus -- his true Gospel -- have been much misrepresented.

Does God really love and save some or all humans not of your religious doctrine ? (over 500,000 different religious doctrines worldwide and still increasing in number !)

Yes, this is a prime Theological question on earth now being debated increasingly and likely exponentially growing in intensity.

Please share you view on this; and please state your religion/philosophy/group for extra credit. (I am a paleo-conservative and spiritually-liberal Christian Jesusonian, and probably equally despised by atheists, Christian Bible fundamentalists and neo-conservatives)

Thank you for all sincere answers !

Love, peace and progress in Spirit and in All Truth and in the Family of God !

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  • 7 years ago
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    I guess I do not understand your question. What are you asking?

    Those who are part of the Kingdom of God are those people who repent, and turn from their evil ways to follow Jesus Christ. Then they can be "saved."

    This has nothing to do with religion. It is all about Jesus Christ. He is the only way.

    There are people who are true born-again Christians from a variety of churches. But not all churches, and not all religions. Some religions are cults, and some are false religions. Jesus talked about "wolves in sheep's clothing" who would appear on the scene, and try to deceive many.

    Did Jesus die for the sins of EVERYONE?

    The answer is NO.

    Jesus only died for the redeemed. That is, those people who have repented, turned from their evil ways, and accepted Jesus as their Lord and Savior.

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  • 7 years ago

    I am a Catholic with an open mind to all religion because i believe God is a reader of hearts who sees all things and knows all things and therefore one can pretend and deceive the world but not God.

    Yes, i believe God will judge and save some or all humans from various religious backgrounds who keeps his word and abide by them, they don't have to be from only a particular faith.

    The Jews thought they were the righteous ones, doing all of the right things until Jesus proved them wrong by making Gentiles his disciples as well. He certainly didn't stay with only the Jews if not then don't think we both would have been Christians today.

  • ?
    Lv 5
    7 years ago

    First off, Faith and Religion are not the same thing. All who have Faith and believe in God and Christ are Christians regardless of their religion, which is something different.

    Religion is a type of "Group Think" which is a man made interpretation of God, dogma. Faith is a personal belief in God and a personal relationship with God. One can follow a religion, but may or may not be a Christian. If there is no personal relationship with God, then the person is not a Christian. Christians are Christians not because of Religion, but in spite of it. That's why one finds Christians in many different religions. There is no one Christian religion that has a monopoly on faith.

    People with faith don't give up things, because with faith comes a change; and people with faith get rid of things, old habits and behaviors. No one can tell about another one's faith, because that is between him and God. Yet, Christians have an aura about them that speaks louder than words. I know a Christian when I see one.

  • 7 years ago

    My brothers and sisters in Christ are all those who have repented of their sins and put their faith and trust in Jesus Christ and who believe that Jesus died for their sins and that Jesus rose from the dead.

    Denominational membership does not matter.

    Whether or not someone has or has not been baptized, does not matter.

    According to the Bible, Baptism is not appropriate until after someone repents and puts his faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

    According to the Bible, Baptism is Immersion.

    Yes, we should call him, John the Immerser, not John the Baptist.

    I'm a former Assemblies of God Pastor, and in spite of what some claim here on Yahoo Answers, I have proven this when I won a Defamation and Fraud case in a court of law against the guy on Yahoo who used to impersonate me or claim I am some sort of criminal.

    Today I just call myself a Non Denominational Bible believing Pastor.

    Source(s): 47+ years following a Jewish Carpenter & studying His Book! I am the real Pastor Art, not the clone.
  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.

    Enter you in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leads to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat:

    Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

    For whosoever shall do the will of my Father which is in heaven, the same is my brother, and sister, and mother.

    But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.

    Source(s): Spiritual Christian.
  • We are all one regardless and, He Loves us all unconditionally. Forgiveness is not an option, it's a 'given'. We are not here to judge one another either. Each and every one of us will be judged accordingly at the appropriate time, by the Lord.

    We are only to Love, help, support and give to all others, unconditionally, as He also is, with each and every one of us. This is that which Jesus lived as 'The Example' for all to follow, as he Lights the way... :D

    Peace and Blessings always...

  • 7 years ago

    Why would you refer to others as our brothers and sisters if that were not the answer to your question? All mankind are brothers and sisters, children of God the Father. We may not like all the members of our respective families and the same is true of our eternal spiritual family, but they are never the less family.

  • 7 years ago

    God doesn't care about man own spiritual philosophies or doctrine..he only cares about us knowing the truth of Jesus christ unto salvation...and nothing eles, and on this 25th of december give thanks..for a savior has come into the world "to save me and to save you".

  • 7 years ago

    Every person is in the family of God. The main thing is to accept. If you never accept your family/Father, you are like a long-lost cousin, who has an open invitation to reunion, but hasn't answered. That person cannot receive the benefits of it.

  • 7 years ago

    Salaams.

    those who do the Will of God...

    are my brothers and sisters.

    Judgment is entirely up to our LORD.

    that means you are my brother.! Inshallah. [5:111 Qur'an] Psalm 133.

    merry christmas.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnBOaYBIQO0

    edit: Selah.

    "Don't you think that beloved Jesus Christ (Peace and Blessings be upon him), and Muhammad Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam are Brothers in the Holy Spirit of Love?"

    Source(s): Psalm 133, 131, 102-103.
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