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So I want to understand why religious people bring children into this world and put blind folds on their eyes. It's like they are trying to work AROUND human nature, around society. It's like taking the easiest professors in college, getting a 4.00 GPA and then calling yourself a genius. These parents seclude their kids and hide them from everything to get this "morality." I think they should go THROUGH the system instead of working around it. Show the kids that there is promiscuity, there are drugs, there is evil in this world - but that it isn't appealing. That is the ultimate thing to do, and I don't understand why people who dislike the reality of society bring kids into this world. You don't like it - don't bring more to it. Fair enough?

There is the saying "Live and let live." I have no beef with religious people, but some of them can have effect on us. They tend to harbor very radical views that can sometimes be detrimental. So, it kind of is everyone's business too.

2007-09-23 09:04:02 · 11 answers · asked by dosahyd f 2 in Religion & Spirituality

We have a very high obesity percent. Every girl I meet no matter how skinny says they are fat. Americans hate atheists and gays and everyone but someone that is just like them. We're also very racists.

I know all of Americans are not like this, but I've never heard of a country that has more people like this than America, so what do you think causes this, society? The media? Or both?

2007-09-23 09:03:43 · 13 answers · asked by Mythical Tales 6 in Other - Society & Culture

I want this translated to Cyrillic:
"UC Davis"

UC Davis is short for 'University of California, at Davis'.
UC is therefore an abbreviation and 'tougher' to translate.

Again:
"UC Davis"
or
"U.C. Davis"

(You may give more than one translation!)


Note: I do not want University of California at Davis translated. Just "UC Davis". Thanks!

2007-09-23 08:58:18 · 5 answers · asked by Unknown 3 in Languages

My elderly, dying father is an atheist. I am not the most religious person...however, do I "agree" with him to keep peace or stand my God ground? It's not that I "agree" with his views, I just nod (with teeth gritted) when he calls Christians kooks, etc...I do believe everyone has their right of opinion and beliefs...as he does not.

2007-09-23 08:56:09 · 19 answers · asked by miliri2000 1 in Religion & Spirituality

2007-09-23 08:54:56 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

I have been challenging the Bible and jesus for 50 years. I have yet to do anything but prosper. I am not the slightest bit worried about demons and devils. The threats that Jesus made were idle and designed to intimidate. Julius Caeser decided he wanted to rule the world forever. Good luck Julie. You and your son Jesus forgot to count on me. I am replacing you with deities people can trust. You have made yourselves into liars. My concept of world peace through a universal religion that predates all others will be acceptable to all mankind. I have conceived and created a means to receive clemency and regain eternal life. if there is anyone who objects to my righteous cause then all I can say is bye-bye.
I seriously suggest that all people take a closer look at the man they call god.

2007-09-23 08:54:46 · 15 answers · asked by Tom C 1 in Religion & Spirituality

I am having alot of trouble trusting my intuition, and that's a major problem for me.
I get alot of gut feelings and hunches but I never really know how to make sense of them or trust them. Sometimes, I get conflicting gut signals, and recognise perhaps i am making excuses for the feelings i first had. However, am not sure if it is right.

How do i begin to trust my intuition? In this world where hard evidence is favoured and intuition is not?

2007-09-23 08:53:21 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

No website seems to think it's politically correct to list these, but what are the characteristics of people from different European countries?

For example, Italians have dark hair and dark skin, but are there other less obvious characteristics? What about the other ethnicities? Scotish/Irish/English/Welch. French, Dutch, Slavic, Russian, Austrian, Greek? What are the easiest ways to differenciate between ethnic backgrounds.

2007-09-23 08:52:47 · 9 answers · asked by Lex 2 in Other - Cultures & Groups

I find it curious to see the objections which some non-Catholic Christians have to the Catholic devotion to the saints. For this, too, seems an organic continuation of Judaism, well supported by the Jewish scriptures as well as tradition. If Catholic devotion to the saints truly constituted a veiled form of idolatry, as is sometimes mistakenly suggested, than it should be more offensive to Biblical Judaism than to any other religious system, since it was the Jews who were given the honor of introducing to all of mankind the worship of the one true God, to the exclusion of all other gods or "idols", for the very first time in history. The rejection of idolatry is at the very heart of God's revelation to the Jews. There are over one hundred vehement prohibitions against idolatry in the Jewish scriptures, including, of course, the very first of the Ten Commandments: "I am the LORD your God;You shall have no other gods before me;" (Exodus 20:2-3).

If anyone should object to the veneration of the saints as a form of idolatry, it is the Jews. Yet profound veneration for saints permeates the very same scriptures in which one finds the prohibitions against idolatry. God even identifies Himself in reference to the greatest of the Jewish saints, the three Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac and Jacob (later renamed Israel). When asked by Moses who He is, He replies: "I am;the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob." (Exodus 3:6).

Abraham is considered the first and greatest of the Jewish saints, rightly held by the Jews in the highest veneration, because all of the blessings which God promised for all eternity for the Jews came to the Jews solely because they were the offspring of Abraham.

The same principles can be applied in understanding the Catholic veneration of the Saints.

As the Jews owe Abraham veneration as the source of all of their blessings, certainly no less do all Christians owe Mary veneration as the source of all of theirs. For as it was Abraham's pleasingness to God which brought about the Jewish blessing, so it was Mary's pleasingness to God which enabled the greatest blessing known to mankind -- the birth of God as Man, Jesus -- to come about.
Mere common decency would demand that the Jews venerate Abraham, and the Christians Mary, if only out of gratitude for the blessings which they enjoy as a result of these saints' virtue.

In prayer, it is typical for Jews to refer to God as the "God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of Israel".
The Catholic who embellishes his prayers to Jesus with references to Mary thus is doing the same thing as the Jew who makes repeated reference to Abraham -- reminding God of His special love for the named person, and laying claim to some of that love as his/her descendant. And since Abraham is the father of the Jews, and Mary the adoptive mother of every disciple of Jesus, the respect shown to them is no more than the fulfillment of the fourth commandment "Honor your father and your mother." (Exodus 20:12)

Another aspect of Catholic devotion to the saints which sometimes draws criticism is the typical attention Catholics pay to the bodies of "dead" saints. Yet this form of devotion is also familiar to Jews and to the Jewish scriptures. The burial site of the three Patriarchs Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, has been venerated continually by Jews since their deaths about four thousand years ago. As Catholics make pilgrimages to the tombs of "dead" saints (sometimes enclosed in churches) to pray, so do Jews, both in Biblical times and still today.

2007-09-23 08:51:16 · 33 answers · asked by cashelmara 7 in Religion & Spirituality

and then make intelligent responses. Oh and just so everybody knows, I did not dig up something to verify my personal belief in God. This article does not seem to do that really but it gives a more rational explanation of the problem between "us and them" - okay?

http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/am/v2/n3/science-or-the-bible

2007-09-23 08:49:29 · 37 answers · asked by A B 3 in Religion & Spirituality

does anyone out there ever believed or seen an alien?

2007-09-23 08:44:54 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mythology & Folklore

One one hand, Jews say that they always had the land until they were taken captive for 400 years to Egypt. On the other hand, Muslims claim they have been there thousands of years. To whom does this land belong?

2007-09-23 08:42:47 · 11 answers · asked by jacobimmugatu 2 in Religion & Spirituality

2007-09-23 08:38:42 · 9 answers · asked by bk_royals 2 in Languages

First off, this is not an attack, just a question.
Second, no hateful comments please.
Now, down to business. You say whenever someone dies, that it is part of god's perfect and unchanging plan. Yet, you pray every night for things such as; a raise, health for your family, for the end of the war soon, and so on. Yet, if you not getting a raise is part of god's mysterious plan, why ask for one if no matter what you do, he won't give it to you?

2007-09-23 08:38:24 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

OK so i am really interested to findout what the 7 archangels are called and what they 'do' in a sense as i am told Gabriel is the messenger of God and Michael is the Warrior... i'm not sure if i have all 7 names correct for the Christian side of the angels theory...
Michael
Gabriel
Raphael
Uriel
Selapheal
Jegudiel
Barachael
Are these right and what are their 'jobs' so to speak.
Please let me know ASAP

2007-09-23 08:37:25 · 17 answers · asked by molko_vatch 2 in Religion & Spirituality

What kind of tranportation, height of buildings, air quality etc.....

2007-09-23 08:36:32 · 8 answers · asked by Caljuggling 3 in Other - Society & Culture

2007-09-23 08:35:52 · 5 answers · asked by ninique305 3 in Languages

My drivers license had expired, but I have pletty of ID's with my name, birth date and picture on them. They weren't going to let me fly home! And they must have thought this (then) 56 year old lady was going to blow up the plane because I had tooth paste in my purse. I was at Reagan Int'l airport early, and just barely made the plane because I was searched, held by the police, had air blown at me, shoes removed........horrible

2007-09-23 08:34:33 · 9 answers · asked by slk29406 6 in Senior Citizens

I just can't believe that people are supporting 6 students ganging up on one student in the most cowardly fashion and beating him to almost death and continuing to beat him while he was unconscious. If these students are capable of such a horrible act with the certaintly of getting caught what do you think they are capable of in the streets at night. If tables were turned and 6 whites beat a black student do you think they would have been punished any less? I am also so sick of people saying this was a school yard rumble. This was a HATE crime purposely because the boy was white. I just can't believe it. The Jena 6 are complete cowards and obviously did not have the courage to take on a fight that is even. Just for being such disgraceful cowards they should go to jail for 20 years.

2007-09-23 08:33:46 · 14 answers · asked by Seamus 3 in Other - Cultures & Groups

2007-09-23 08:31:46 · 21 answers · asked by Roshwynder S 1 in Religion & Spirituality

Here is a so called "non racist" rant by a racist in disguise.


I live in Bristol and there are thousands there, they stink (they must bath in curry or something) They dont brush their teeth, Have loads of kids and sponge off the government.
Its 100% true and we are paying for it, our taxes feed them.
Something has to be done.
This is NOT a racist rant its true facts


First of all he is racist because he ASSumes all Middle Easterners are on welfare and are Islamic. I am a Persian biologist who is secular; there is simply no proof of any religion, only proof of some historical characters....... take all religious texts with a grain of salt

2007-09-23 08:31:43 · 3 answers · asked by Helpie? 1 in Other - Cultures & Groups

and what is it based on? What is practiced? I have heard of it but have know idea what it is

2007-09-23 08:30:01 · 25 answers · asked by SEM 1 in Religion & Spirituality

In ancient times when herding tribes moved into areas where farming people lived, conflict must have resulted. Does Abel represent the herders (who were writing the story, and therefore favored), and does Cain represent the agricultural people who were displaced?

2007-09-23 08:29:06 · 9 answers · asked by Pascha 7 in Mythology & Folklore

and then you look down.........and you have 2 different shoes on?

2007-09-23 08:27:52 · 19 answers · asked by slk29406 6 in Senior Citizens

It drives me insane and looks quite unproffesional. So really why do you use chat speak, only of course if you really do use chat speak.
Please, SERIOUS ANSWERS ONLY!!

2007-09-23 08:27:40 · 4 answers · asked by delaneythehorsegirl 2 in Languages

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