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Religion & Spirituality - 27 February 2007

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2007-02-27 00:22:10 · 3 answers · asked by ebonygirl1011 1

I am Wiccan, and I pratice the Craft, Im wondering what does everyone think about my religion. Please don't be rude.

2007-02-27 00:21:22 · 13 answers · asked by gothica2007 1

Concerning faith and religion. Please select one and explain.

2007-02-27 00:19:18 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have recently started turning my life over to God, but I don't know how to give everything to him. How do I know what He wants from me? How do I know what He is calling me to do? Everyone says I will be happy once I really begin to do what I am being called to do, but I don't know what that is, much less how to do it. I feel called to do things, but they just dont make sense. For instance, I feel this great urge to move to Alpharetta Georgia, and pursue working with the Passion Ministries Group, but that would mean quitting my current job, moving my children away from their fathers, and me moving away from my own family. So how can that be the right thing to do?

2007-02-27 00:16:08 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am a pastor of a church and I want to make a project that can meet a need the people in my church town have in a way then can see the love of God through our church people.

2007-02-27 00:14:41 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've had exposure to Pagans and Wiccans in the past. I want to know more about it and find people who practice these faiths. How do I go about this? Also, does anyone have difficulty reconciling the use of spells? I grew up Christian and get the heeby-jeebys about that aspect, but I want a more nature-based faith to follow. Thanks in advance for your help with this.

2007-02-27 00:14:13 · 11 answers · asked by whythefrowngirl 2

2007-02-27 00:11:29 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've been on this website for a while and I've chosen to discuss items in the religion department. And out of ten answers to a random question I've seen four people saying God is great and that you should let him/her into your heart, two people throwing Bible quotations around, three atheïsts with a relatively bitter response to all of this and maybe one honest answer if not zero.

Now, I'm not saying I give the best answers (I'm one of those bitter atheïsts), but people seem to repeat the same thing over and over again like a broken record. It's true because the Bible says so - the Bible is a book - evolution is not necessarily true - it has been proven - so has the Bible - no it hasn't - yes it has - etcetera. It's all child's bickering and I'm growing weary. And the worst of all is, we're not getting anywhere. The best answers are voted by asker and what the asker religiously agrees with turns out to be the best answer. All of this doesn't change anything. Anyone else think so?

2007-02-27 00:10:47 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Exactly why is it ridiculous that Jesus may have had a child? He was a man. Men have children--that's not ridiculous. This is the main thing people seem to be upset about on here (having to do with the tombs). Just because there isn't a child mentioned in the Bible does that mean for sure that there wasn't one or more? I haven't reached any conclusions of my own on this, I just don't understand why this 'son' thing is such a big deal. It wouldn't take anything away from who Jesus was and the miracles and teachings would it? Aren't there lots of things left out of the Bible about Jesus that we just don't know?

2007-02-27 00:10:15 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I can't believe discovery channel found the tomb and the rest of the bodies!

2007-02-27 00:09:14 · 17 answers · asked by Dama 3

i suffer from it

2007-02-27 00:06:55 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

the level of retards seems higher than normal, I included

2007-02-27 00:03:48 · 8 answers · asked by Four Eyes 2

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