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Why does Mark Zuckerberg have so many Christian and Muslim well-wishers, despite the fact that he's a Jewish atheist?

I follow his Facebook page, and when he makes a post, there are thousands of responses, many of them are from Christians and Muslims saying they will pray for his success in various endeavors, and pray for happiness with his incoming child.

Why do these Christians and Muslims do this? Don't they know that according to their religion, Mark Zuckerberg, a Jewish atheist, is bound for hell?

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  • 6 years ago
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    Mark is a wealthy man, and people extend well wishes to the wealthy, it has nothing to do with religion. From what I understand Mark and his wife have been able to start a baby but not keep it, therefore people are wishing him well. It's normal for people to wish others that they have children (to pass their wealth down to, and to carry on the name) if they want children. Wish I could wish them well on his Facebook page but he knocked me out of Facebook.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    psalms 14;1,john 10;10 sums it up,if u is romans 10;9 fear not. don't be surprise,bible speaks clearly on these last days,,Matthew 24:11;;And many false prophets will appear and will deceive many people. . ... 1 John 2:18,26===Matthew 24:5 For many will come in my name,They will say, 'I am the Messiah,' and they will deceive many people. ... Our Saviour cautions his disciples to stand on their guard against false teachers. ==When Jesus Christ foretold the major trends that would precede His return to earth, the first sign He mentioned was religious imposters who would come in His name. Do you take that warning seriously? When Jesus Christ's disciples asked Him what would herald His coming to rule all nations, He answered by first relaying a series of developments that would lead up to the grand climax of the present age: religious deception, wars, famines, pestilences and earthquakes (Matthew 24:3-8; Mark 13:3-8; Luke 21:7-11).== Jesus said that these were just the “ beginning of sorrows” (Matthew 24:8, emphasis added throughout)—or, as the New International Version better renders this, the “beginning of birth pains.” As birth pangs—or labor contractions—get stronger and closer together as delivery approaches, so these trends would appear with increasing intensity and frequency as the end of the age approached.

    Let's take a closer look at the first of these trends—religious deception..Many shall come in my name …”

    Just what is the nature of this deception? Notice Jesus' specific warning: “Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many” (verses 4-5, King James Version).

    Modern Bible versions often place quotation marks around “I am Christ,” the translators assuming that Jesus was talking about people who would claim to actually be the Christ or Messiah themselves. There have been such people, and Jesus warned later in the same discourse of “false christs” at the end of the age (verse 24).== Yet there clearly have not been, as verse 5 requires, “many” such individuals who have been taken seriously—much less deceived the “many”—in the two millennia since Jesus said this. And there certainly has not been a great increase in such individuals in recent centuries—while there has been a marked increase in the other prophesied signs.

    Some have proposed that Jesus was referring to false “savior” figures like the Roman emperors of New Testament times or Napoleon, Hitler, Mao and Saddam Hussein in the modern era. But this is stretching the concept of “the Christ” or “the Messiah” far beyond what Jesus' disciples would have understood it to mean—the prophesied anointed king of the line of David. Indeed, notice again that Jesus said, “Many shall come in my name “—His name being Jesus . Furthermore, they would come in His name, not with His name or bearing His name. In other words, they would presume to represent Him—not assume His identity.

    So a clearer rendering of what Jesus meant in verses 4-5 would be: “Take heed that no one deceives you. For many shall come claiming to represent Me, saying that I [Jesus] am the Christ, yet shall deceive many.” That is, they would proclaim Jesus as the biblical Messiah and would claim to be His representatives—but they actually would be part of a massive religious deception.

    It is these people—false preachers and teachers claiming to be Christian—who would proliferate and deceive ever more people as the end of the age neared.The apostle Paul later affirmed, in a Christian context, that “evil men and imposters will grow worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived” (2 Timothy 3:13). So not only do they deceive others. These false teachers themselves are deceived.beware,thanks for asking

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    Source(s): 1 Timothy 4:1
  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Jews are the chosen people.

    Neo is to the Matrix. As Jewish people are to the kingdom of Heaven.

  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    Um, darling, you are just unspeakably ignorant. There are plenty of Christians and Muslims who do not believe that anybody is "bound for hell."

    Please stop spreading lies about people you know nothing about.

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    hes a philanthropist. he donated millions to help needy causes

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