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Religion & Spirituality - 15 December 2006

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because i did and believe me he was godly.

2006-12-15 05:10:17 · 6 answers · asked by jesus is gay 1

2006-12-15 05:05:18 · 14 answers · asked by stunna3m 3

2006-12-15 05:04:30 · 31 answers · asked by DumbestQuestions 1

2006-12-15 05:03:25 · 22 answers · asked by DumbestQuestions 1

I know I will get some answers of people saying that they don't need to study Islam to know it's bad and blah, blah, but I am more keen on the experience of people who felt enthusiastic about Islam at the beginning and ended up disappointed after studying it in depth.

Thanks in advance for sharing your thoughts.

2006-12-15 05:01:59 · 9 answers · asked by G 6

The Bible? - Talk about circular reasoning!

2006-12-15 05:01:56 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

" If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything, If you look at what you have in life, you have everything."
-Tony Keith

Happy Holidays!

Peace and Love

2006-12-15 05:00:39 · 20 answers · asked by digilook 2

And were humble, servants, unconditional loving, peacemakers, compassionate?

2006-12-15 04:59:29 · 36 answers · asked by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5

I don't know if they're still around or not, but they were popular in the mid to late 1990s. On the front of the T-shirt, there was usually a pocket logo that said "No Fear" written in a design. On the back, there was a saying of some kind. Some of the sayings I remember are "A Life Lived in Fear is a Life Half Lived" and "It's Not Who You Know, but Who Knows You." Another one was "You Miss 100% of the Shots You Don't Take."

Anyway, back then, someone told me that those shirts were sinful because they advocated having no fear, and you're supposed to have fear of God in your life.

Does anyone agree with this? Why or why not?

I'm not advocating either side of this, either. I'm just asking to get people's thoughts.

2006-12-15 04:59:23 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know that Jesus said, "I am" I know that in John it states God is the word and the word became flesh. I am a born again Christian. But my brain can't understand that Jesus and God are one and the same. Are they the same personality? Are they the same in salvation? Doesn't it say in Revelation that Jesus will hand his authority over to God the father? Are the Jw's so wrong?

2006-12-15 04:59:07 · 11 answers · asked by Jeanmarie 7

2006-12-15 04:57:42 · 12 answers · asked by suresh r 1

WANTED TO THANK EVERYBODY FOR THIER PRAYERS, MY MRI CAME BACK NORMAL WITH NO CANCER OR TUMORS,, GOD BLESS YOU ALL

2006-12-15 04:57:38 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

deletes a question because it challenges you.

I asked this. If your Bib;le has dust on it and you love the Lord then why are you not interested enough in your love to read everything you can about Him.

I see several questions answered by Some who reveal they are not reading their Bible. I'm not talking issues which can be interpreted, I mean things that are black and white.
So I must ask if your Bible has dust on why is that??

there are many good answers as well but still???

Do you perhaps listen to someone who has a differant agenda than your relationship with God???

2006-12-15 04:57:32 · 2 answers · asked by icheeknows 5

I was atheist, and agnostic, I have studied, native beliefs, islam, judism, buddism, wiccan/pagan, gnostism. I will teach my daughter about all of them, or encourage her to research it, and science. Is this wrong? I believe she is in God's hands and will come to believe in God.

2006-12-15 04:56:25 · 21 answers · asked by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5

Okay, lets try this again....?
Is it true there can be no such thing as an Atheist?

"Bear in mind that one of the greatest scientists who ever lived, Thomas Edison, said, "We do not know a millionth of one percent about anything." Let me repeat: Let's say that you have an incredible one percent of all the knowledge in the universe. Would it be possible, in the ninety-nine percent of the knowledge that you haven't yet come across, that there might be ample evidence to prove the existence of God?"

By saying you KNOW there is no God, considiring you may not KNOW all there is, is that a contridiction in itself? Also, would it swing the same way for Christians?

Is it not better for BOTH sides to state it as a BELIEF, not a FACT?

2006-12-15 04:55:11 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

What is the core of this issue? Does it all come down to first cause? What is your opinion? Generalizing of people/prejudice statements aside please...be respectful.

2006-12-15 04:54:54 · 16 answers · asked by Jeff- <3 God <3 people 5

all i hear about is that the bible predicted so many things lol , source?

2006-12-15 04:53:53 · 11 answers · asked by Red Eye 4

Honestly, I am so stumped of why no one ever though this, I am Christian and all, but how the f*** can th echurch and all even say stuff like that.

Anyone ever even stop to think for one second...

Ok, the Bible was written how many years ago? How can you still believe in judgement made by people who casted out the sick, believed that demons where inside people who had a cold, and what not. Ofcourse the people who wrote the Bible would say being gay was bad because they didnt know better, basically if it wasnt what the majority does, then its wrong and bad.

That is the MOST ignorant thing people can come up with these days, but how come when the Bible does it its all fine and dandy?

If I said any man who doesnt like Football is weird and not a man, you would have to disagree with me? If I said if you dont like the stuff we like, then your bad and weird, is that ok to say in this day and age? No, its called opinions.

I am Christian and straight.

2006-12-15 04:53:34 · 21 answers · asked by Suppa K 3

What is your explanation for someone having a beautiful voice, or someone being artistic, or athletic? Most Christians explain this as Gods gifts, what do you say?

2006-12-15 04:52:40 · 19 answers · asked by pepsiolic 5

does this little boys voice touch ur heart? non muslims dont have to answer. please dont be rude. he is reciting surah yaseen. hes 11. surah yaseen is the heart of quran. may allah guide us all.

2006-12-15 04:51:52 · 9 answers · asked by covered beauty 3

2006-12-15 04:51:28 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.submission.org/dress.html

2006-12-15 04:51:13 · 3 answers · asked by Shiny 3

Please, think of the children!

2006-12-15 04:49:00 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-12-15 04:48:30 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

They say "Happy Holidays"

Why dont they call the Movie

"Pigmentally challenged generic celebration"

2006-12-15 04:47:53 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I don't believe in God. There are many reasons for this, but having examined the evidence, my personal opinion is that God does not exist. I cannot tell my brain to work differently and come up with an opposite conclusion, and I cannot simply pretend to believe because there would be no point. Even if there were a point, it wouild still hold that i don't truly believe.

Conversely, someone of religion has examined all the evidence available to them and has come to the conclusion that there is a god/gods. They cannot make their brain work differently in order to reach a different conclusion.

In light of this, does it stand to reason that belief is not a choice, but a personal condition dependant on environment, upbringing and the workings of an individual brain?

2006-12-15 04:46:57 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

I read this in a critique of modern atheism by James Woods (quel surprise; he's actually a very intelligent man and an atheist himself) and I thought this was a great observation:

"In heaven, it seems, all tears will be wiped away and we will be free of pain and suffering. We will also be free of freedom--necessarily so, because if freedom were to exist in heaven, we would merely replicate our lives on earth and start doing terrible things to each other again. Heaven, as an intellectual category as much as an "actual place," depends on the idea that the highest form of happiness--to be face to face with our Maker, and so on--is a state without freedom, or with severely curtailed freedom. But if this is the ideal state, the state that our Creator longs to have us in, then why was heaven not instituted on earth? Since heaven was not created on earth, we must conclude that our lives here are more or less painful experiments, and that the world is a training ground for heaven."

2006-12-15 04:43:47 · 18 answers · asked by mutterhalls 3

2006-12-15 04:43:13 · 22 answers · asked by Roza 2

Evaluate these scenarios.Someone who wears glasses is looking for them and can't find them.he persons searches thoroughly.After the person gives up and prays, the glasses appear.They are in a location- in the open- where the person has searched; and they were not there.This scenario is repeated with documents, money etc.Somone puts money in the pocket and goes to the shop.After buying the groceries, the person searches the pockets for the money and it is not there.Later in the day, the person finds the money in the pocket.What are the ages? They are 45-60. One time the milk disappeared out of the refrigerator and the daughter of the individual remarked that the god of this world blinds the eyes.She prayed about it.The milk reappeared ;and she slid on money she had lost while getting out of bed the next morning.She found the balance of the money under the bed when she knelt to get something that had fallen behind the bed.Cast your vote for aging or demonic forces at work.

2006-12-15 04:42:43 · 7 answers · asked by Aoiffe337 3

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