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Religion & Spirituality - 8 June 2007

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Surely, God doesn't expect us to leave our pets' well-being in the hands of left behind heathens?

2007-06-08 16:36:35 · 25 answers · asked by I WALK FUNNY 4

Is it possible to blind someone by shining the Light into their eyes?

Where do you shine your light, as to not blind another?

(Spiritually speaking...)

2007-06-08 16:35:43 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

I need to find the vers in the KJV Bible where it talks about Satan being the Master of music and him being Cast out of heaven.

PLEASE HELP ME i need to find this passage.

2007-06-08 16:34:59 · 10 answers · asked by Somone 2

"For the invisible things of Him (God) from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His (God's) eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:" Romans 1:20

2007-06-08 16:33:25 · 5 answers · asked by JayDee 2

It seems we are all born as sinners. As bad, bad people.

If you were the last and only person on this planet, which of all those in-born sins are still valid? You can't murder, lie, steal, commit adultery, etc, etc.

So, which sins are we truly born with?

2007-06-08 16:33:15 · 31 answers · asked by ? 6

Should I call the cops or stone him myself?

2007-06-08 16:29:25 · 21 answers · asked by Ryan 2

I don't get how people can stomach christian 'rock'. Even the most hardcore religious fanatic must see through their pathetic pandering. Or is it all just propaganda?

2007-06-08 16:28:52 · 7 answers · asked by Biggest Douche in the Universe 3

and the Gospel.

2007-06-08 16:28:48 · 14 answers · asked by Chauncy B 2

My Pastor confronted our church this past Sunday with this unbelievable news. What do you think the reason/reasons behind this fact is? Do you think that in a world where so many people reject the Gospel, that we as Christians are afraid of that rejection? Or do you think maybe we just don't care anymore as long as we know the truth?

I know sometimes trying to witness to others can be difficult. Just a few months ago I was helping pass out flyers in my community for a church event... when I came upon this man and handed him a flyer he crumbled it up in my face and he said, " I don't want nothing to with no God! And no church! Talk about rejection! It really hurt! Needless to say I didn't care much for that man at that time. Yet it is still our duty as Christians to witness to others. What do you think?

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2007-06-08 16:27:29 · 31 answers · asked by Ramosfam 3

Has anyone ever heard a story in which a murderer, robber or rapist explained their actions by saying, "Oh, I'm an atheist, so I don't see any problem with what I did." Of course not. You don't have to be religious to have a moral code. But I keep reading responses on R&S that talk about how atheists just want to be able to do whatever they feel like doing. What I feel like doing is sleeping all day and then having some ice cream. But of course I get up, go to work, treat people around me with respect and call my mother regularly. Can anyone give me a serious response to this?

2007-06-08 16:27:03 · 24 answers · asked by Anise 3

2007-06-08 16:25:58 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

the one who takes our sins away.

2007-06-08 16:24:19 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

If yes, which sins?

If no, why not?

2007-06-08 16:19:35 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous

Look at the alternative which is hell where they crank AC/DC's song "Highway to Hell" all day. Belzebub is the bartender down there and I hear he makes extra strong Mai Tai's that really screw you up!

2007-06-08 16:19:20 · 9 answers · asked by NIHIL VERUM NISI MORS 2

Yet this is exactly what Richard Dawkins argues in his provocative and passionate new book--that life evolves through the accident of mutation, and that perfection in the natural world is the result of supreme, and fascinating, improbability.


http://www.simonyi.ox.ac.uk/dawkins/WorldOfDawkins-archive/Dawkins/Work/Books/climb.shtml

2007-06-08 16:16:39 · 19 answers · asked by Tim 47 7

2007-06-08 16:14:56 · 13 answers · asked by MrsOcultyThomas 6

Would you mind taking a few seconds to star the linked question? (Not my question, by the way.) Thanks :)

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AonvKuDCsO6LXW.yc0kl7Nvsy6IX?qid=20070608165106AA1d3SE

2007-06-08 16:14:16 · 11 answers · asked by I WALK FUNNY 4

How precious to [or concerning] me are your thoughts, O God!
How vast is the sum of them!

Psalm 139:17

It's just one of the verses in that chapter that I can't seem to understand the meaning of.

2007-06-08 16:12:18 · 15 answers · asked by SignsofPoetry 2

2007-06-08 16:11:15 · 12 answers · asked by ELEKTRA 1

2007-06-08 16:09:40 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

that fireball is the only one that has so many clones around here? I mean I know and recall other people being cloned...but this just takes the cake. Why?

2007-06-08 16:08:52 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

What is your opinion on this matter?

2007-06-08 16:08:43 · 52 answers · asked by Dr Fernando 4

thank you

2007-06-08 16:07:43 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Ok, the question in the header doesn't actually cover my question. It's actually: Where do some Christians get the information from that Christians are so much more generous than other people?

It's hard to find accurate statistics on it, because a person doesn't put his religion under a donation.

If I read statistics on the Tsunami for example, a Christian nation like the USA donated less than 1 dollar per capita. A secular nation like Sweden donated 17 dollars per capita.

Mind you, I don't believe any group is more generous than others. I simply think that every person has generousity in his/her heart. And I believe that generousity is a personal subject that should be kept private.

But, why do I see so many Christians on this website make the claim that Christians are more generous than others. Are there any statistics, world-wide, that support that claim?

2007-06-08 16:07:13 · 27 answers · asked by ? 6

I mean we have so many people places and events in common.

2007-06-08 16:05:52 · 6 answers · asked by joad58 2

Has anyone listened to someone else's sad story out of respect? Someone that you knew or even didn't know? How does this make you feel? Do you feel like the person has added some burden that you didn't need? Or it helped you with your own burdens.
For me, listening to other people's lives makes me feel good about my life. Sometimes, I can solve my problems by listening.

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"Listening to your heart, finding out who you are, is not simple. It takes time for the chatter to quiet down. In the silence of 'not doing' we begin to know what we feel. If we listen and hear what is being offered, then anything in life can be our guide.
Listen.

2007-06-08 15:56:33 · 11 answers · asked by SDC 5

Does anyone know where I can download Singing Kingdom Melodies online? Or any types of Kingdom Melodies? I would like to make a cd for my mom. Thanks.

2007-06-08 15:55:15 · 6 answers · asked by misskitty593 1

The amendment would state that any religion that does not acknowledge that Jesus Christ was the only son of god, was crucified for our sins and rose from the dead on the third day, is no longer granted tax-free status and no longer has any standing in a court of law.

In other words, people would still be free to believe what they want, and to worship as they wish, but they would no longer be recognized as a "religion" unless they are a Christian denomination.

Would you support such an amendment?

2007-06-08 15:50:07 · 58 answers · asked by Anonymous

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