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Religion & Spirituality - 26 November 2006

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2006-11-26 08:37:51 · 48 answers · asked by Bear 3

Didn't he confirm that at the upper room?

2006-11-26 08:36:03 · 19 answers · asked by Life Rocks 1

Following conversation with South ~African Christian who told me that their church sees 13 as the important birthday rather than society's emphasis on 18th

2006-11-26 08:34:33 · 11 answers · asked by Bronzewall 4

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2006-11-26 08:33:34 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-26 08:32:35 · 21 answers · asked by Carpe Diem 1

I'm comparing the New Testament to the Old one and am trying to figure out what the connection is between Elijah and the last supper...I assume its the passover meal, and I know that there is supposed to be an empty seat for Elijah. I may be assuming something wrong here, because maybe it's actually between Elijah and just the passover, and nothing to do with the last supper. A little lost.

2006-11-26 08:31:58 · 10 answers · asked by Ikaika 2

if he was not portrayed as Omnipotent, perfect and infinitive?

2006-11-26 08:31:40 · 10 answers · asked by Poo 3

2006-11-26 08:29:56 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Im a muslim girl and ive been my jewish boyfriend for 2yrs. His parents keeps making snide comments about my religion. I keep ignoring it but i cant anymore. Why do jews hate muslims so much??? Arent we all supppose to love one another... Im brown and its like a sin in his family.

2006-11-26 08:28:39 · 17 answers · asked by Prettytrinigyal 3

like to be kind to your neighbor- because you will be punished or because it's serves the human race and feels good.

fear, anger hatred begets more fear, anger and hatred.

Love begets Love

2006-11-26 08:27:45 · 18 answers · asked by zentrinity 4

Suppose someone today made up a religion. This person declared himself a prophet and started a new cult. Heres all you know about this man:

* Hes a warlord.
* He owns slaves.
* He had 800 jewish prisoners beheaded.
* He lead 26 battles of war.
* In his fifties, he married and bedded a child of 9.

This warlord's religion also declares that everything the warlord has done (see list above) is the perfect standard of behavior for all followers to emulate for all time.

Given the above, is there enough here to reject the authenticity of the religion or is it at least possible that God would appoint such a man to be his main representative?

2006-11-26 08:24:49 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

hello, i am a young teenager who is a strong faithfull member. But i struggle from same-sex attraction. i want to live as faithfull as possible what should I do?

2006-11-26 08:24:20 · 7 answers · asked by lkfan 1

To what extent is this attitude shaped by knowledge of the teachings of Muhammad and the Quran, and to what extent is it based on lack of knowledge of the religion?

2006-11-26 08:24:02 · 16 answers · asked by Dustin G 2

2006-11-26 08:23:55 · 6 answers · asked by Ni-Nee 1

Numbers 31:19
And do ye abide without the camp seven days: whosoever hath killed any person (nephesh), and whosoever hath touched any slain, purify both yourselves and your captives on the third day, and on the seventh day.

Revelation 16:3 And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man: and every living psuche died in the sea.

That pretty much settles it, no?

2006-11-26 08:23:22 · 2 answers · asked by Life Rocks 1

2006-11-26 08:20:41 · 27 answers · asked by burbank 2

If God blesses you with a spiritual gift and it's not something you are comfortable with is it wrong to ask him to take it back? I.E. speaking in tongues ,prophesying?

2006-11-26 08:19:55 · 14 answers · asked by Stand 4 somthing Please! 6

........ states otherwise. Let us not forget that this treaty was written not long after the founding of the US nation when many of the main players in the founding of the nation were still in power.

Art. 11. As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquillity, of Mussulmen; and, as the said States never entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.

The mottos "In God we Trust" on coins came in 1861 after an appeal by Rev. M. R. Watkinson, Minister of the Gospel from Ridleyville

The "under God" phrase was added to the pledge in 1954 after a campaign by the Catholic fraternal society the Knights of Columbus.

2006-11-26 08:19:50 · 15 answers · asked by Carpe Diem 1

Exodus 21:6 Then his master shall bring him unto the judges; he shall also bring him to the door, or unto the door post; and his master shall bore his ear through with an aul; and he shall serve him for ever

Jude 1:7 Even as Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.

2006-11-26 08:19:42 · 2 answers · asked by Life Rocks 1

then it really isn't free will, is it? if we are punished for making "wrong" choices isn't that more like a dictatorship than freedom?

2006-11-26 08:19:18 · 6 answers · asked by zentrinity 4

I am very interested in hearing people thoughts. I want to hear awnser that have at least some logic. I don't want things like, "Christianity because Jesus told me." I also am not in search of "The big bang theory." Please awnser.

2006-11-26 08:19:12 · 14 answers · asked by Mike 2

when in 7 states atheists are not allowed to hold public office nor be a witness in court.

Is it a case of freedom of religion as long as you have a religion

In the United States, some State Constitutions require a religious test as a qualification for holding public office. For instance The Bill of Rights of the Texas Constitution provides that an official may be "excluded from holding office" if he does not "acknowledge the existence of a Supreme Being." Similarly, North Carolina, South Carolina & Tennessee all have mandatory disqualifications in their State Constitutions from public office for those who deny God

2006-11-26 08:18:39 · 20 answers · asked by Carpe Diem 1

If you've had one - what does it feel like to you? What does it make you think about? What consists a spiritual/religious experience to you?

2006-11-26 08:18:31 · 6 answers · asked by lady_s_hazy 3

We have been together for 8 months. He was a student here. His visa runs out in a few weeks but he is applying for a work visa now. We love each other a lot. We talked about children but I refused to bring a child up in the muslim faith. I am non-religious, not even sure about God. I don't know if I am being to stubborn or if I should stick with my guns. I already have one male child age 10. any advice please.

2006-11-26 08:18:01 · 31 answers · asked by Buffy 1

is this sentence was mentioned in bible yes or no only.

2006-11-26 08:15:34 · 14 answers · asked by sarah5 3

I find all this agro about Christianity very interesting. It shows lost souls are searching for the truth. We must be quite annoying but we're not all high and mighty, we've found something and want everybody to get it too - it's free. I know I'll get some stick about this but thats what I believe. A nieghbour always teased me about church whenever he got the chance but he asked me to pray for him when he got ill. Says it all.

2006-11-26 08:11:37 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

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