Jesus Christ Return Confounds Religious

Christ Return Creates Confusion Among Religions

joe garcia
Jesus Christ returns and confounds religious orders across the globe. Just what would happen if Jesus Christ was proven to have returned amid all the turmoil that exists today? Could religious orders decide a course of action to determine the fate of their followers. How would Jesus be received?

We have talked about the possible return of Jesus, we have made movies about his return, but we have never considered the consequences to those who do not adhere to the principles of Christianity. We imagine the return as that depicted by various interpretations and misinterpretations of the Holy Bible but we never look at it from a practical standpoint. The very idea is, of course, beyond practicality and still, we have to wonder. What does a Buddhist or Muslim or Hindu follower do now that Jesus has returned before any deity from his or her religion? Do followers of Al Quaeda simply surrender and put down their warring ways? Do they end their quest to destroy the religious infidels of Christianity?

There still exist a myriad of questions as to how Christians will react to the return of Jesus Christ. Complete fear or servitude may be in order. Many will likely refuse to believe, until they feel his power. Christians will need to reach out to those who have led lives under the auspices of various other religions or beliefs. But, first and foremost, mankind will have to acknowledge his existence and return upon this earth. We are a stubborn species and may have trouble doing just that.

To be sure there are a great many questions that come to mind when we stop for a moment and think. Would the peoples of the earth finally come together as one? Or, would they splinter even more and decide to draw battle lines against one another and against Jesus Christ? Would this then be the true Armageddon of our time? Could the events of past months be leading us toward such a time, as some would believe? Or, have our imaginations simply gone beyond what we can fathom? Just imagine, or at least try to imagine, the actual return of Jesus Christ.

Published by joe garcia

Born in Texas City, Texas and growing up in Galveston County area. Graduate of Clear Creek High School with specialty in Speech and Oral communications.  View profile

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  • Robert O. Adair5/28/2011

    Very interesting!

  • paul garcia2/22/2011

    You know I wonder the same thing and poder the question all the time. I believe in a higher power who I choose to call Jesus Christ, therefore I am going to do the most good before I die.

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