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Religion & Spirituality - 13 February 2007

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2007-02-13 16:08:37 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

When you were innocent, and all was well? Are you finding your way back "home" now?

2007-02-13 16:05:05 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

I know that Christians think evil people go to Hell. What do Atheists think of wrong-doers here on Earth. Do they ever pay for their crimes? ( I won't use the word sins) I don't know anything about atheism.

2007-02-13 16:04:44 · 24 answers · asked by RiverGirl 7

you know what you're talking about. Here's an example - "If you were a Christian in Syria you'd be shot," or, "Sure wearing Muslim attire is frouned on in the US, but not as much as wearing a bakinin in the Middle East," (you know, except on the nude beaches in Bahrain), or "Iran holds its Jewish poulation hostage." (Like the Jewish member of parliament, the chief rabbi, the 26,000 Jews who earn on average more than the Muslim population, the Grand Synagogue of Tehran, the tomb of Mordechai and Esther covered in gold and blue porcelain, etc.)

2007-02-13 16:03:31 · 11 answers · asked by Sammer (Jim W) 2

Example: Arkansas (USA) 10:50 PM

2007-02-13 16:02:41 · 32 answers · asked by MrsOcultyThomas 6

for example, im trying to stop having selfish thoughts and think about how i effect other people with my actions

2007-02-13 16:02:00 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Muslims believe that divine prophesy is a chain that has a particular aim and end. All the prophets from Adam to Mohd, including Jesus, Moses, Abraham, Noah, and others are considered to be a single family. So, why we hate and fight each other?

2007-02-13 16:00:55 · 19 answers · asked by Udayambili. 1

2007-02-13 15:59:28 · 11 answers · asked by FAUUFDDaa 5

2007-02-13 15:59:14 · 15 answers · asked by mych_is 1

I've been thinking about another college after I graduate from the one I'm in now. The thing is, the college I want to go to later, is a religion-based school. I am a different religion from that school, but everything about that school makes me want to go there. i really want to, and now I'm thinking about changing my religion just to go there. My parents think that it is my decision, and are behind me 100%. Do I really have to change, and is what I'm doing right?

2007-02-13 15:58:38 · 31 answers · asked by sunshine 3

2007-02-13 15:57:32 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

I was thinking/reading about Moses and Egypt and what do you think the time frame was there for him? I mean first off, he had to convince the tribe elders that they were being called to leave Egypt (their homes)....that didn't happen over night I am sure. Then going to convince the King to let them leave....going to court, being turned down....the plague's one by one....how long do you think it took?

I think it must have been at least 1 year?

thanks for answering!

2007-02-13 15:56:31 · 10 answers · asked by nici a 2

The need for souls. It is a beast that knows no bound to it's glutiny. Hate festers for all non-believers. How dare they not let the light in! You must obay god! No I will never neal before your god! Bow your head so god may dicapitate you for your sins.

2007-02-13 15:55:57 · 43 answers · asked by Michael M 4

I'm looking for people who made amazing or life changing discoveries which have made a difference in the world? Thanks

2007-02-13 15:53:35 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is that question mentioned in The Jewish Tribune of New York Oct. 28, 1927?

2007-02-13 15:52:52 · 2 answers · asked by sincere12_26 4

ves of their religion? Is it that they want attention for following a religion that could quite possibly be considered "taboo"?

2007-02-13 15:48:53 · 19 answers · asked by rhiamon 3

2007-02-13 15:48:08 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Although I know that God is still working with me and my hastiness, I just wanted to thank you all. It is really good to be in the family of God. My husband and I are currently separated, and even through my heart aches and pain, I am so grateful for the scriptures and especially the typed prayers. Thank you all very much.

2007-02-13 15:47:02 · 7 answers · asked by PEACHFACE 1

Let's say I'm a good, devout Christian. When I die, I become a purified, immortal spirit. So what if I then decide I don't like the afterlife/heaven? Then what? Do I still have to obey god?

If you say, "I'll have no choice but to like it." then you're effectively saying that we lose the power to choose when we die, which means we are even less in control of ourselves in the afterlife than we are in this life.

If one proves ones self by enduring a mortal existence, why can't one get to do what one wants for the rest of eternity? Maybe at that point I won't want to obey god, or be with him, or maybe I'll want him to obey me for a while. Maybe I won't be the only one who thinks this way. Maybe billions of others will side with me, and we'll overthrow heaven. If god truly loves us, he shouldn't stop us, right?

2007-02-13 15:46:04 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-02-13 15:46:03 · 7 answers · asked by ttam43 2

2007-02-13 15:45:35 · 16 answers · asked by Menaka 2

There was always a place in our school gym where Christians could go pray before school started. All were welcome and no one had any problem with it. So why do we have to pray after the pledge of allegiance? I mean, if I decide not to pray how do I know some teacher won't hold a bias against me? Especially in rural areas.

2007-02-13 15:44:32 · 24 answers · asked by The Killer is Me 1

Did anyone else see Richard Dawkins on CNN? I think he sums up my thoughts exactly? He couldn't have worded it better. If anyone missed it its in the Media section of www.pathofreason.com

2007-02-13 15:44:06 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

What will you give your beloved ones for tomorrow?

2007-02-13 15:43:30 · 12 answers · asked by FAUUFDDaa 5

Will there be a meeting/connection between me and someone named Peter O'Toole my dob is 10-11-83

2007-02-13 15:39:16 · 11 answers · asked by cleopvii2001 1

I found myself in a debate with a friend over a particular doctrine, namely, the existence of "Hell" in Christian teaching. One point that was introduced in the debate was this: the doctrine of an actual "HELL" does not profit anybody, so it should be discarded. The theory is, the Faith will not be harmed by dropping such a doctrine. "It isn't that big a deal."

Please show your reasoning in your answer.

2007-02-13 15:38:17 · 13 answers · asked by MamaBear 6

and you wake up to this strange language coming from your mouth.

2007-02-13 15:37:13 · 14 answers · asked by woodsonhannon53 6

It's so hard for me to trust non-JW Christians telling us about your beliefs even though they possibly tell us lies about you?

I've seen many non-JW Christians telling everyone that your doctrine aren't correct and isn't considered Christian. And I do believe that Jehovah's Witnesses are Christians also.

P.S. I will give a 'thumb down' to those who keeps calling Jehovah's Witness a cult. I, for one, don't accept your negative comment towards Jehovah's Witnesses. Thanks alot.

2007-02-13 15:36:21 · 16 answers · asked by The Female Gamer 2

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