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Religion & Spirituality - 6 August 2006

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There's at least a 20 year gap.

2006-08-06 03:37:37 · 21 answers · asked by ? 5

I'm not a Christian but I'm curious on this issue. I've been reading on this Lamb of God on wikipedia.

2006-08-06 03:37:15 · 10 answers · asked by GoateeBoy 3

Isn't righteousness jusy doing good?

2006-08-06 03:36:14 · 13 answers · asked by Pastor H Reid 1

Do you remember not having to be afraid someone would bring a gun to school? Do you remember not even worrying about someone with a knife in school? Do you remember the paddle with the holes drilled in it hanging in the classroom? Do you remember days when kids didn't need to be medicated in order to behave? Do you remember when parents were allowed to discipline their child without fear of being arrested for spanking their child? Do you remember when kids had respect, respect in general? Do you remember saying the pledge of alliegance in school? Do you remember when kids had pride in their country?

2006-08-06 03:36:09 · 24 answers · asked by boker_magnum 6

2006-08-06 03:33:23 · 17 answers · asked by Pastor H Reid 1

Or is he a giant Flip-flop?

2006-08-06 03:32:31 · 7 answers · asked by Nerdly Stud 5

as democracy is most liberal structure for governance, Hindu religion and Krisna are most liberal religion and liberal God. do you know that?
please mention have you read "Gita" and studied about Hindu religion and krisna or not when you answer this question.

2006-08-06 03:30:55 · 8 answers · asked by mukesh padhya 3

A Buddhist could speak at a Christian church, a Christian could speak at Jewish synagogue, a Rabbi could speak at local Mosque, etc.

2006-08-06 03:29:49 · 24 answers · asked by Pastor H Reid 1

Curious about your answers.

Well, I think it is the disability and concept being sold to people that they can't contribute to making the world better. That the individual doesn't matter.(my opinion)
Victimization is never the answer

2006-08-06 03:29:47 · 29 answers · asked by Corey 4

The last sixteen American presidents, starting with Woodrow Wilson (elected 1913) have all been Trinitarian Christians (Eisenhower was raised Jehovah's Witness but became Trinitarian during his presidency).

Yet among the first sixteen American presidents, I can find no more than six who could clearly be classified as Trinitarian Christians. The majority of the early presidents were Deists or Unitarians.

My question is this: what happened? How did the upper levels of government in the USA become exclusively Christian - and almost exclusively Protestant?

2006-08-06 03:27:30 · 13 answers · asked by XYZ 7

"and there is no compulsion in religion, the right path has verily become distinct from the wrong"-quran I am a hanif-muslim and I am american born and raised.We don't compel but simply give a word.It is up to you to accept it or not.You are given a choice.And this is not Iraq.We force nothing nor compel by compulsion.Don't judge every muslim by the characteristics to those of Iraq.

2006-08-06 03:26:58 · 24 answers · asked by Mitchell B 4

Is there one Heaven for Christians and seperate but equal Heavens for dogs, elephants and llamas?

2006-08-06 03:25:15 · 6 answers · asked by Nerdly Stud 5

2006-08-06 03:24:28 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi there. Have u ever see the Islamcan.com ??? Then u see the miracle pictures .What a great !!! Without any editing. What do u think ??? I need your reply.

2006-08-06 03:17:06 · 10 answers · asked by Double Helix 2

Will it be awkward if the two run into each other up there?

2006-08-06 03:15:43 · 14 answers · asked by Nerdly Stud 5

After asking a few questions, it's quite obvious to me that no one on this website is going to change their minds. Athesists still think Christians are crazy, Christians still think Athesists are crazy. Atheists still deny the existence of divine force, while Christians still deny the possibility of humans being random chance. While i am Christian, i think these constant arguements that go no where should end.

2006-08-06 03:13:35 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I do, if I have time.
I don't go to church, but I know how hard it must be getting doors slammed in their faces all day. I wonder how many people actually give them any time.
I have crazy discussions and I ask all the hard questions. Some of these people are really well informed and they know their stuff. But I've notices that a lot of times, people seem to be following a script and the cnversation ends with"Come to Church on Sunday and we can answer all your questions"

2006-08-06 03:13:08 · 27 answers · asked by ? 5

So is that assuming that all Christians prayers are fully answered? If they are not, it must be God's will? So it is a win win situation, they just "know" their prayers are heard, but whether God fulfills them or not doesn't prove anything to them. Why can't Christians just admit that whether someone prays or not, believes or not, the SAME effect happens and the same unequal distribution of fortune or misfortune happens to EVERYONE. Where and when you live, how smart you are, how good looking you are, how much money you were born into , what kind of parents/family you have, how resourceful and wise and 'lucky' one is, how much charm and charisma one has, basically what kind of genetic tendencies one has has more an effect on their wish fulfillment, quality of life and good fortune than prayer does.

2006-08-06 03:10:54 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-06 03:09:28 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-06 03:05:45 · 15 answers · asked by M M 1

I'm a proud Aryan and it makes me mad that we don't have our own churches like the black people do. I'm willing to head it up if I can get enough support.

I'm not racist, I just am proud of white people and want to support them in their struggles.

2006-08-06 03:05:16 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

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2006-08-06 03:03:54 · 7 answers · asked by Arkangyle 4

I always wonder and perhaps u can shed light if u pastor did mention this to u:

Can a baptised Christian go to heaven even if he's remorseful of his sins. I mean upon baptism, all his previous sins will be forgiven but what is the logic if he still continue to sin and can go to heaven?

For Catholic, I believe that this is where Purgatory fit in (according to the substantial writtings by the Church Fathers, Doctors and Saints and Church doctrine) where the soul will be cleanse till he pay all his sins then to Heaven.

Thus confession is very important to a Catholic where he seeks for God's forgiveness thru a priest and be given a penance.

Can any Christians pls clear my doubts on this? Thanks!! Appreciate constructive and non-retailiating views.

2006-08-06 03:02:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-06 03:00:51 · 17 answers · asked by Crazy Nerd 1

Here is a clip that will help you understand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH0rFZIqo8A

2006-08-06 02:57:30 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-06 02:57:18 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

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