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Religion & Spirituality - 6 June 2007

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I'm not trying to convert any one, I'm just curios. I'm not a Christian but would like to know more. Thx

2007-06-06 21:04:03 · 18 answers · asked by aksalas47 1

If so...........Why would a mormon own a company that produces a product that has caffiene in it? I was told by a mormon that mormons don't drink caffiene becuase its a drug. ??? thoughts ??

2007-06-06 20:58:02 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

it seems to be coming to pass. i tried talking to the priest, it didnt help. she has threatened to murder me.

2007-06-06 20:40:32 · 26 answers · asked by m m 3

Even if he never regrets it?

2007-06-06 20:37:09 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

I find it unfair.

2007-06-06 20:35:48 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

God called prophets to the earth for the first 4000 years of the Earth's history. What if he were to call another? Additionally, throughout history those same prophets have been rejected by all but a few....including many people who claimed to be religious.

Would you pray about it? Would you reject him outright? Would you listen to his words?

Please don't give me "God couldn't or wouldn't do that". I don't think that we're in the position to tell him what he can and can't do.

Also assume that his teachings are consistent with the teachings of the Bible.

If he wrote his words down, wouldn't those words be just as divine as those that Moses wrote...only more applicable because they'd be to us in our time?

2007-06-06 20:31:06 · 16 answers · asked by Ender 6

I have been so distracted with my new lover that I have only been praying like once a week. I tried to get my twin brother to pray with me but he would rather we wrestle. How many times should a person pray in a day? Is once enough?

2007-06-06 20:20:37 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

In my home country Indonesia, you are going to be persecuted if you share your joy in Christ to Moslem. They said you are christening them, trying to convert their faith.

For me, I have to share the good news to everybody. It is up to them to receive or not. How the best way to do it?
Why are we being persecuted?

2007-06-06 20:05:24 · 12 answers · asked by IcyCool 4

2007-06-06 20:05:00 · 10 answers · asked by Graciela B 1

Also, I was always told that suicide is the only unforgiveable sin, what happened to that? Was that never true, or is it true, or what? I'm confused. Thanks.

2007-06-06 19:52:36 · 26 answers · asked by T 4

2007-06-06 19:25:39 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

what's your religion?

also, i'm out of commission for another half hour because i've reached my answer limit so i need some entertainment. :)

2007-06-06 19:25:32 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

What was the story? What was her name?

P.S: Her husband took her back.

Thanx in advance...

2007-06-06 19:25:03 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

because if they are going to the same place, it couldn't exactly be called a 'heaven'

2007-06-06 19:23:22 · 12 answers · asked by Fatty 2

We must be "Perfect" then, right? If we were created by a "Perfect God", Who could only create Perfection.

2007-06-06 19:21:16 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous

If God is omnipotent, can he make atheist believe in Him using faith?

Saying, Yes would question God's omnibenevolence. And saying No would also question His omnipotence.

2007-06-06 19:18:57 · 13 answers · asked by Alphatetic 3

And please don't refer to the bible when answering this question. That's what I call a circular reference.

2007-06-06 19:08:05 · 21 answers · asked by Brain Tickler 3

The pearl. Produced when a grain of sand gets lodged in the soft inner folds of the oyster. This oyster laying there on the seabed. Each time the current moves it.. there is this irritating that causes the oyster to produce a " life juice" to coat this grain of sand within it. Over time.. more movement.. more coating takes place.. forming a pearl within this oyster.
To think.. this thing ..this grain of sand is transformed into a pearl of value within the oyster.. so what over time was a hardship turns out to be this oyster's very value.

This is a picture of the Christian life. Of the trials and hardship we undergo. Will they be wasted or will something of Christ be formed in us. Can some share of their experiences of this? Thanks ;))

2007-06-06 18:54:52 · 9 answers · asked by Broken Alabaster Flask 6

if hell is this terrible , but God is all loving then why does hell exist?and why does he permit for his loved ppl to go there in the first place????

2007-06-06 18:53:22 · 35 answers · asked by slaveof12gods 5

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who came first.. adam and eve or dinosours.


cause dinosaurs came waayy before humans.

and there actual proof of dinosoars but no proof of adam and eve..

there are scientific studies that the human species all orginiated from one cell. from like i dont know.. tadpole.. to fish.. to aligator.. to ape (i know thats kinda bazzar) to human.


and the bible, when jesus spoke there was no written records, so they wrote on walls.

a. hebrew is one of the hardest languages to translate. you say i need water in hebrew and itll come as.. i want sex or something.

b. the walls underwent about 150 years of pressure aand cracks and stuff like that. so put those together and its kind of.. weird.

not to mention the hundreds of versions of the bible.


i mean im not trying to doubt God and its creations, since i chose to be christian.. but at the same time.. its just weird.

maybe God knows all this and its a plan..its a lesson to teach people faith ?

2007-06-06 18:51:45 · 15 answers · asked by supersonicoverdrivve 2

I know i do

2007-06-06 18:47:39 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

Recently, I read what I found to be a rather accurate description of the christian god. Do you agree?

"He does not play dice with the universe; he plays an ineffable game of his own devising, which might be compared from the perspective of the other players (ie-everyone else) to being an obscure and complex version of poker in a pitch-dark room, with blank cards, for infinite stakes, with a dealer who won't tell you the rules and who smiles ALL THE TIME"

2007-06-06 18:46:48 · 9 answers · asked by lupinesidhe 7

1. Imagine a world where 90% of the population believes the tooth fairy exist

2. Imagine millions of people believing a book that says you're a fool for not believing the tooth fairy exist

3. Imagine people in the streets saying, "get saved before it's too late. The tooth fairy's coming back"

4. Imagine a history of millions of people getting slaughtered in the name of the tooth fairy.

5. Imagine people debating about which tooth fairy's book is true

6. Imagine you telling people that the top scientists dont believe the tooth fairy exist trying to wake them up

7. Imagine people saying "I know the tooth fairy exist because I can feel her in my teeth"

8 Imagine people saying "somone hit me and my teeth didn't fall out. The tooth fairy saved my teeth.

9. Imagine people saying "even though you dont believe the tooth fairy's real, she still loves you"

10. Imagine you saying "These people have to be crazy

THAT'S REALLY WHAT IT'S LIKE BEING AN ATHEIST

2007-06-06 18:39:00 · 26 answers · asked by Charlie C 1

Dont get mad its always good to question : )

But I just think people created gods themselves to comfort them and to answer the questions they didnt know the answers to.

I also think each culture created their own higher being to somehow relate to.

I dont think believe in a god is bad...its actually good because it brings out the good in people, i guess, sometimes.

Anyone else agree with me?

2007-06-06 18:37:27 · 18 answers · asked by xbeepbeeplovex 2

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Is it truely possible for a man and a woman to be married & have children if they are from two different religions? If the man is Muslim and the woman is Christian and they marry then have children how successful can it be to raise your children in a multifaith household especially when the two are very distinct and different? Is it truely possible to live a happy "normal" life and still keep the faith of both?

2007-06-06 18:36:17 · 8 answers · asked by La Prieta 2

If some one converts because of money, marriage etc they haven't really converted - they have just given in. I would not convert for any amount of money or for a woman.

Granted some people especially a minority of us Christian are some times too pushy. I have cultists coming to my door and pressuring me but I just politely cut them off and say see you later. I see no reason for getting angry just because some one mentions the word God or Jesus.

Many times I have politely asked some one if they have heard about Jesus and it is quite comical to see all the different reactions especially the red faces and veins popping out. One of my favorites is "no I'm a Catholic."

2007-06-06 18:34:07 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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