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Religion & Spirituality - 27 January 2007

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We're not, and please don't quote the bible to me, we are far more intelligent but that doesn't mean we are superior, when catholics and other religions say we are, i believe god is offended, he could be saying "How dare you believe that you are better to my animals". Its crap, we are animals, just very dominant.

2007-01-27 22:41:50 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous

"I'd like to say to the good citizens of Dover, if there is a disaster in your area, don't turn to God. You just rejected him from your city, and don't wonder why he hasn't helped you when problems begin, and I'm not saying they will. But if they do, just remember you voted God out of your city. And if that's the case, then don't ask for his help, because he might not be there."

2007-01-27 22:40:23 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-27 22:35:45 · 15 answers · asked by izziddinf 1

2007-01-27 22:35:38 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-27 22:31:36 · 14 answers · asked by ene 1

Certain interpretations of the moral decisions in the Bible are considered ethically questionable by many modern groups. Some of the passages most commonly criticized include the subjugation of women, condemnation of homosexuality, support for the institution of slavery, the orders to kill any disobedient children, and the order to commit the genocide of the Canaanites and the Amalekites. While some religious groups support the Bible's decisions by reminding critics that they should be judged by the standards of the time, to which they measure much more closely, other religious groups, mostly conservatives and particularly Southern Baptists, see nothing wrong with the Bible's judgements Other critics of the Bible, such as Friedrich Nietzsche, have criticized the morality of the New Testament, regarding it as weak and conformist-oriented.

2007-01-27 22:30:56 · 9 answers · asked by Born again atheist 3

2007-01-27 22:29:42 · 25 answers · asked by Sunny D 1

Since other religions believe in hell besides the christians, if theyre wrong they get to go to the Pagan or Buddhist hell dont they?

2007-01-27 22:27:40 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-27 22:27:31 · 4 answers · asked by ene 1

2007-01-27 22:26:07 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

And can you pray for one of your Angels to come and break the demonical spell and show me the light?

2007-01-27 22:24:56 · 15 answers · asked by Weirdo 1

If you are a religious person, are there times when you change your mind about your faith temporarily and start to ask yourself...what if I am wrong? What if others in my religion are wrong in our beliefs?

2007-01-27 22:24:32 · 14 answers · asked by kicking_back 5

We have so many different religions... ultimately we all believe in God, so why fight about how one believes in him or why one believes him. We all pray to god

2007-01-27 22:23:01 · 10 answers · asked by Sam 1

Read some of his lyrics, Christians.... How does he glorify God with his song lyrics?

2007-01-27 22:22:42 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-27 22:16:10 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

To love others you must love yourself first, I dont see many christians practice what they preach, in fact ive seen about 0%

2007-01-27 22:13:38 · 14 answers · asked by xians_are_evil777 2

There is an actual place in india claiming that, where people for thousands of years know about the traveller from Israel as "Esaa" (Actual pronounciation of Jesus) Im a bit skeptical though.

2007-01-27 22:13:21 · 9 answers · asked by Sunny D 1

I'm sure you have heard this argument before or something like it. I just want to know what you think of the logic. Or if you have a theory which reconciles it and makes the argument void. Thanks.

God is defines as (1) perfect, (2) omnipotent, and (3) omniscient.

"The gods can either take away evil from the world and will not, or, being willing to do so, cannot; or they neither can nor will, or lastly, they are both able and willing. If they have the will to remove evil and cannot, then they are not omnipotent. If they can, but will not, than they are not benevolent. If they are neither able nor willing, then they are neither omnipotent nor benevolent. Lastly, if they are both able and willing to annihilate evil, how does it exist?"
~Epicures

2007-01-27 22:11:48 · 13 answers · asked by eastchic2001 5

I dont see christians loving other christians and non christians do you?

2007-01-27 22:08:50 · 14 answers · asked by xians_are_evil777 2

Thanks in advance..
May Pasta be with you,
xxx

2007-01-27 22:07:48 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-27 22:07:40 · 13 answers · asked by Sunny D 1

2007-01-27 22:06:04 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

To preserve the delicate balances in nature that preserve life which god supposedly created?

2007-01-27 22:05:41 · 6 answers · asked by Sunny D 1

www.unitedforpeace.org/ - I know Muslims World were the first to raise the flag of anti-war in Iraq, visit this website and give me your personal opition including answer my question: How can Muslim World join and appreciate the efforts of the Westen World against the war in Iraq? Can we as Muslims take extra miles to condern act of terrorism, violence and ensure US that will be safe in the name of Islam??

2007-01-27 22:01:27 · 5 answers · asked by justiceonthemove 3

after the september 11 incident, a lot of people in the world came to study Islam and converted to Islam... why?

2007-01-27 21:57:33 · 21 answers · asked by Anees 2

the non attachment part when everything you deal with in your daily life is totally the opposite to it? I understand the non grabbling but sometimes you need to grab to achieve or to accomplish. It's the heart and mind you need to set in order to perform an absolute job. Therefore, I find myself feeling ambivalent and confused sometimes. Thank you for your answer in advance.

2007-01-27 21:52:37 · 14 answers · asked by xyz 4

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