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What do you think would happen to the churches if EVERYBODY IN THE WHOLE WORLD went to church?

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Say...next Sunday!! ...and every Sunday after that.??

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  1. If everybody went to church then it shows one thing that people have at least started to realise their sins and want forgiveness.

    Moreover, it shows that all the people now believe in God.


  2. There would be far more churches than there are now.  That's for sure.  But if memory serves me, a hundred years ago or so, just about everybody in the world *did* go to their respective churches.  I doubt if it was 100% attendance, but it was a lot closer to that percentage then than it is today.

  3. Your weird.......and what type of 'church' are you referring to? There are places of worship that are held outdoors..............

  4. the world would explode. but i seriously doubt that could ever happen christanity is a load of bull and a major con

  5. i agree world war 3 every one thinking they are right bloodlust would soon ensue.

  6. Well one day it is going to come to just about that.

    They will come pouring in...asking what to do because they heard about not taking the Mark.

  7. It would become the Middle east where everyone kills another in the name of God.

  8. Well hopefully, some of those people would be saved in the grace of god. There would be no nasty television shows or nothing that has to do with the devil. It would be a great life.

    Unfortunately I don't think that will happen anytime soon.

  9. Nothing would change because churches are about religion. Mankind needs spirituality. Religion does not change people. Only spirituality truly changes people.

    Spirituality comes from within AFTER experiencing the transcended.

    Many people live their entire life without awakening to true spirituality.

    I had to be given up for dead five times by the medical profession to wake up that there is much more to life than meets the eye.

    Sometimes things can only be seen if one has an open mind and open heart.

  10. 1) your correct, the building is not the church, the people are.

    2) The Bible tells us that this situation will never happen. In fact, Christians will always be in the minority on a global scale.

    3) Based on questions and answers ive seen from you in the past, Denie, you are not serving the Christian God, so I wouldn't worry about it.

    4) Church services at different churches are at different times during the day. Some people could go in the early morning, some in the afternoon etc. It would not be everyone going to church at the same hour. Its basically what happens on voting day.

  11. hi denie

    thats a bit rude of you wushuboy.....

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