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Religion & Spirituality - 8 June 2007

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Who can prove that gods son came down from god.

2007-06-08 18:22:45 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

Black Heaven?
Asian heaven?
Indian Heaven
Latin Heaven?

2007-06-08 18:21:52 · 33 answers · asked by The Best Guy EVER 3

it had 'R18' on it

2007-06-08 18:21:43 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

anything..........?

2007-06-08 18:20:19 · 59 answers · asked by Anonymous

Humans are capable of so much more than believing in fairy tales, I think. Make Progress.

2007-06-08 18:19:24 · 18 answers · asked by Tom 2

I know that all Christians don't believe in tithing... but to the ones that do....

Is it easy for you to give your tithe? Do you give it graciously or do you give it out of obedience?

Do you think god will accept it the same way if you really didn't want to give it but you did, because you wanted to obey him?

2007-06-08 18:19:00 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-06-08 18:18:17 · 33 answers · asked by NIHIL VERUM NISI MORS 2

Was the saviour going to give us a chance to be saved or was he going to save us?

2007-06-08 18:18:05 · 6 answers · asked by bo1401@sbcglobal.net 2

Where does it say in the bible, a man can't have a life if they're a priest?

2007-06-08 18:18:03 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Fellows,

I am a Christian myself and some answers do need to be answered by verses. Some, however, can be simply and matter-of-factly answered.

Do you, as a general audience, skip over an answer when it is chock full of random verses? Do you, as I, cherish quality answers over a quantity approach? Lastly, do you find it annoying to be force-fed scripture?

2007-06-08 18:17:01 · 28 answers · asked by Brandon H 2

My best friend is a first generation American; his father was from Serbia. My friend follows the Orthodox faith, and we talk about it sometimes, and I participated in his wedding at start of the new year and was fascinated! One thing that intrigues me however, is the apparent dichotomy that seems apparent with a large number of followers. There seems to be a sort of overt, social conservatism paired with a covert earthy, agrarianism – almost hippy-ish if you will. It seems so yin-yang and so contrary, I often wonder if there isn’t some dynamic secret I’ve been missing all this time. Can someone please fill me in?

2007-06-08 18:11:38 · 2 answers · asked by airborne1092 2

and Why?

2007-06-08 18:10:51 · 56 answers · asked by Tiku P 2

Leaving your own personal religion aside for a minute, what if at the end of your life your existence was judged by a copy of yourself, who knew everything about you that you did, and also had your expectations.

Would you be willing to face yourself as judge? Why or why not?

2007-06-08 18:08:36 · 12 answers · asked by Dharma Nature 7

Why would he send someone he loves to hell? Buddhist are good people and do good things, why would he send them to hell?

Ten points to the Christian that can answer this with REASON and LOGIC.

2007-06-08 18:01:23 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous

It sure keeps me glued to the computer.

2007-06-08 18:00:58 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

then wouldn't he have known what adam and eve were going to do? and if so, why did he go ahead and create them? just to have a little bit of fun for all of eternity?

2007-06-08 18:00:23 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Christians don't believe in it anymore, because Jesus came and now they have the new testament, is that right?

2007-06-08 17:58:58 · 9 answers · asked by Daisy Indigo 6

I've always been told God is in control of everything.
If that is true, then as rational agents we do not have 100% free will. But if that is true then we cannot be held responsible for what we do can we? If the free will issue is viewed from a 'God-is-just' viewpoint then how can he control our actions for his purposes?

Also, when 'following God's will' I've heard people 'follow' in different fashions...
1) It's what makes them feel good
a. this makes no sense because 'the right thing' is usually painful and sacrificial so this idea seems to stand in opposition to God's will.

2) God's will is whatever happens
a. If this is true then why are we asked to seek it
b. Can God's will be prevented?
c. If thats true then why do anything?

3) God's will is what occurs when we act in accordance with his commands and we focus on him
a. makes sense but then some say w/o joy it cannot be God's will
b. It seems like the pressure is on us here

So ???? (I'm lost)

2007-06-08 17:57:16 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

Do they believe in god or anything? And how come they don't live like normal or modern people? Do they think normal people are evil? And where do they live because I don't think california has any amish people. And do they ever go into town and get food and supplys or do they make and kill everything they use? Do they think cars are evil? Oh, and back in the olden days before they invented cars and stuff, did the amish still stay away from other people?

2007-06-08 17:55:21 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why is it that when a christian askes a question they only accept long winded answers with many words that don't really say anything, or they accept only answers that are a carbon copy of their "loaded questions". Why ask a question if you're not really curious?

2007-06-08 17:53:39 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

If God wants something from me, he would tell me. He wouldn't leave someone else to do this, as if an infinite being were short on time. And he would certainly not leave fallible, sinful humans to deliver an endless plethora of confused and contradictory messages. God would deliver the message himself, directly, to each and every one of us, and with such clarity as the most brilliant being in the universe could accomplish. We would all hear him out and shout "Eureka!" So obvious and well-demonstrated would his message be. It would be spoken to each of us in exactly those terms we would understand. And we would all agree on what that message was. Even if we rejected it, we would all at least admit to each other, "Yes, that's what this God fellow told me."[2]

Excuses don't fly. The Christian proposes that a supremely powerful being exists who wants us to set things right, and therefore doesn't want us to get things even more wrong. This is an intelligible hypothesis, which predicts there should be no more confusion about which religion or doctrine is true than there is about the fundamentals of medicine, engineering, physics, chemistry, or even meteorology. It should be indisputably clear what God wants us to do, and what he doesn't want us to do. Any disputes that might still arise about that would be as easily and decisively resolved as any dispute between two doctors, chemists, or engineers as to the right course to follow in curing a patient, identifying a chemical, or designing a bridge. Yet this is not what we observe. Instead, we observe exactly the opposite: unresolvable disagreement and confusion. That is clearly a failed prediction. A failed prediction means a false theory. Therefore, Christianity is false.

2007-06-08 17:51:36 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

Why is it that you guys (people who like to cut down Christians) find asking questions or making funny comments about Christianity, Believe it or not, the only reason you are able to do half that things that you do, the only reason why you have half the morals you have, is because of Christianity and Religion in general. (I especially want to hear from that guy who is dressed all in white on his display picture). Whether or not GOD or ALLAH does not exist, why the hell do you care.

2007-06-08 17:51:28 · 15 answers · asked by Antie Pantie 7

Specifically, how they should not abandon them and how they should take care of them. How they should not teach them bad things, etc. Any help out there? Thanks!

2007-06-08 17:50:42 · 15 answers · asked by Gardener for God(dmd) 7

2007-06-08 17:50:28 · 21 answers · asked by MrsOcultyThomas 6

The first mention of the concept of Original Sin is found, not in Genesis, where the fatal event was supposed to happen, but in the fifth chapter of Romans, written by Paul. According to Paul, humanity was cursed because Adam sinned when he ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil.

If Original Sin is a doctrine created by Christianity and imposed upon Jewish scriptures, what reason is there to take it seriously?

2007-06-08 17:49:50 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

With angel food cake and cross-shaped balloons! Wouldn't that be fun?

2007-06-08 17:47:16 · 13 answers · asked by DEPRESSED™ 5

Kait is on top now. How did that happen? Did anyone else notice?

2007-06-08 17:47:05 · 8 answers · asked by Heron By The Sea 7

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