Can you indetify the christ when he returns to earth if so can you belive in him
@choudhary03 (943)
Hyderabad, India
January 29, 2009 12:45pm CST
Guys this question has been lingering in my thoughts for a while.
How can i identify christ if he returns to this world?
Secondly if he says that i am the christ how can i believe the original person and how can i differentiate the right christ from the fake christ?
Say if he cures someone like my friend, relative should i accept him as christ?
What if i miss him or rubbish him as not the christ?
Will he be a preacher in the church or importantly will he preach christianity?
Please give me a little detail on how to identify christ or some suggestions so that
i can pass on the information to my friends or future generations?
5 responses
@Frederick42 (2043)
• Canada
30 Jan 09
My friend, twenty centuries have passed and he has not yet come.
The first century people believed that he would come during their lifetime. So did the second, third, fourth centruy people and so on. Today's people are also waiting for him.
I am quite sure he is not going to come. So, you can relax. I would suggest you forget about a fellow who lived so many centuries back and instead enjoy life. Eat ice-cream, dance with girls, sing songs and make merry.
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@1corner (744)
• Canada
29 Jan 09
Well, when He comes back as the Bible says, He'll be coming down from the sky, and not be walking amongst people. So there shouldn't be any mistaking Him at all, yet there'll be people following false christs around that time. Plus, this time around, He'll be gathering his followers first to bring them up to heaven.
Just curious why you'd be interested in this as you're a Hindu?
@1corner (744)
• Canada
30 Jan 09
Just wanted to add, that event - of believers meeting with Jesus up in the sky - will happen "in a twinkling of an eye" as described in the Bible. Jesus lived on earth 2 millenia ago, and performed His work then, and will simply be reaping the results. There'll be no time to "hang around" with Him this time, if that's what you meant. The time to choose to believe in Him is NOW, before He comes or you die, whichever comes first.
As for the mockers who've posted/will post comments denying Christ, they're self-deceived and intent on having others join them in being deceived. If you address the issue I'd stated above properly for yourself, there's nothing more reassuring than knowing where you'll be spending eternity, so you can actually be at peace about it while you're still alive.
@choudhary03 (943)
• Hyderabad, India
30 Jan 09
Does being a Hindu remove the right of knowledge about other religions?.
In this foolish world we foolish people worship the supreme with different names and i am the one who believes in existence of Hindu, Buddha,Christian,Muslim, Jew, Sikh, Jain, African, Egyptian, etc gods and goddesses.
More than god i believe in humanity and that is what makes me happy and to be peace with me. I also say when christ comes to earth the person with pure heart (rather than religious but false heart) will be knowing him.
I also love atheists who love humanity and peace.
@1corner (744)
• Canada
30 Jan 09
No, certainly not. As I said, I was curious to know what prompted you to ask such questions. Just found it intriguing for a follower of another religion to be interested in the subject. Plus, I wasn't aware you had an unorthodox view of religions, which I find interesting.
Well, hopefully, I've given you an acceptable answer.
@ParaTed2k (22940)
• Sheboygan, Wisconsin
30 Jan 09
It's simple, the scriptures teach us that the whole world will know of the 2nd coming. So if you have to ask, it isn't Him.
@spalladino (17891)
• United States
29 Jan 09
As the poster in Response #1 said, when He comes you will know. There will be no mistaking Him for anyone else so, if someone comes walking up to you and says that He is Christ, he's one of the false profits mentioned in the Bible.
@choudhary03 (943)
• Hyderabad, India
30 Jan 09
Definitely Christ will be different from a mortal as for that i am clear.
@luvandpower (2048)
• United States
29 Jan 09
I don't think there is no mortal way of identifying who Christ is. I think that when Christ comes back...we will just know it. Being a christian will just be the key I suppose.





