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Religion & Spirituality - 3 July 2007

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Good evening all. Or good morning as the case may be.

Who is here and where are you?

Sna Antonio here.

2007-07-03 14:11:43 · 34 answers · asked by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7

Or do I have to say it to God as well? If so what is the best way to go about saying it? I'm having a problem putting it in words. I tried saying it but it came out wrong. I don't feel that I said it right. Does it matter if I say it out loud to God or is it enough that I have accepted Christ in my heart and mind? I realize that at times I'm not good with words.

2007-07-03 14:10:21 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

- every lame attempt argument used to counter this question.
(i saw several)
- or explanation used to divert reader's attention from the question.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070703075650AAp0I7u

Good luck.

2007-07-03 14:09:08 · 9 answers · asked by redglory 5

And if so, how do you feel about denying any foreknowledge of that?

2007-07-03 14:06:34 · 12 answers · asked by Sam Y 3

I am not a jew, and do not have any Jewish family.

Near where I work there is a large jewish community, and there is a Kosher Deli.

As a matter of curiosity, I would love try some Jewish 'specialty' foods, but I don't know if that is considered acceptable to the Jews themselves, or whether their food is considered 'sacred' and not to be shared with outsiders.

I don't really want to go in and ask to buy, incase they have to refuse on religious grounds, and doing so makes them feel awkward.

2007-07-03 14:05:10 · 30 answers · asked by Sarah 2

Long ago, the earth was an unspoiled paradise, that fell as the result of humans acquiring knowledge perhaps best left undiscovered. Until then, they lived in peace and harmony with their surroundings. As a result of our acquiring this knowledge, humanity is on a doomsday course.

Here's a hint: It's NOT an Abrahamic faith.

2007-07-03 14:04:46 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

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(To Christians esp.) Are you tolerant and how are you? What does it mean to you?

2007-07-03 14:03:46 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Say the heart is untrust worthy, I believe it but does anyone know why this is?

2007-07-03 14:02:33 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

All this talk about Mit Rodney got me thinking about, what if a Jew was running for president?

So, Jew president or Mormon?

2007-07-03 13:59:38 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Or is it a lack of existence... you can check my q's and the one about Kirilian photography.... energy... soul...
What do you think happens after you go.... body I mean.... answer away.....

2007-07-03 13:59:25 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-03 13:56:03 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

It would appear the Gods have turned against me; I've gotten 3 violation notices today, as well as the 4 from yesterday. Is there any way to propitiate the Gods, or have they decreed Jack is gone?

2007-07-03 13:52:06 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

Atheists, would you have a bit more respect for Christianity if it said that God and Mary had actual sex? I feel like the whole virgin birth thing casts women as contemptible, asexual incubation devices.

2007-07-03 13:50:36 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is there actually a difference?

2007-07-03 13:50:26 · 8 answers · asked by Wellll... hello then! 1

Christians say that laws like stoning your disobedient child and all the rules about food no longer apply because of the new covenant from Jesus.

As far as I know modern Jews do not follow those laws to the letter anymore either. Did they receive a different, new covenant or go through a reform like Catholicism?

2007-07-03 13:50:20 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

There are no contradictions in the bible.

The bible has been proven through fulfilled prophesy.

Darwin recanted on his deathbed.

Evolution has been proven false (is only a theory).

Atheists have no morals.

This United States is a country founded on Christianity.

There are no atheists in foxholes.

2007-07-03 13:50:06 · 4 answers · asked by Shawn B 7

2007-07-03 13:49:30 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Av04inONfCVADTrOSI4.WC3ty6IX?qid=20070625200430AAifCCc

2007-07-03 13:47:41 · 2 answers · asked by biodegradable insane asylum 5

Corruption has appeared on land and sea because of what the hands of people have earned, He thus lets them taste the consequences of their works that they may return.

Holy Quran

2007-07-03 13:45:48 · 14 answers · asked by MUHAMMAD 3

Why do some people think this?

2007-07-03 13:44:48 · 28 answers · asked by MeggieP 1

Over and over I hear christians say that we will always sin, that we cannot avoid it, that it is in our nature, etc.

Yet I also keep hearing that we have free will, that we can make a choice, that we are responsible for the choices we make.

If the latter were true, I could choose to never sin again.

But if the former is true, then sin is -so- tempting as to over-rule free will.

In other words, there is no free-will, we are compelled to sin as we are incapable of ever stopping it.

So which is it"

Can we be perfect and freely choose to never sin?

Or are we programmed to sin and even our free will is incapable of ever stopping it?

2007-07-03 13:43:45 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I think i got an answer to the whole "Can God create something so big He can't pick it up?"

where if He can't create or pick it up then He's not perfect?

I'm also assuming we are talking about the Catholic God as well.

In which case when Jesus was on Earth He was subject to human limitation but was still considered the physical manifestation of 'God' and He could barely lift up His cross, we will use His own cross in the case as the object in this question.

However, once Heaven is established and Christ is sitting on the throne as God, He will have no boundaries so lifting up the cross prolly won't be an issue... let alone a mountain... He'll prolly be able to spin a world on His pinky if He wanted.

And if the 'riddle' means at THE SAME TIME... then it's possibly the dumbest thing i've ever heard and if that's the best you got to disprove God then, seriously... good luck.

Also, i wanna add, if God can pick up anything... there's no complaints, really. i wish i could

2007-07-03 13:42:03 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

I work the night shift and get home at about 7:30 to 8 am
I pass by this lake on my way home in the morning and there is this big tree ! on this tree is a bald eagle nest!
we have been watching this couple for years raise their chicks! but lately I have come to realize that when I am sad or work was tough for what ever reasons(hospital) , the darker of the two is sitting up there and watches me ! then I get the feeling that all is well and sure enough it is all good!

how ever, if I do not see him up there I get a strange feeling about some things and stuff does go wrong!

any thoughts???????

2007-07-03 13:39:40 · 21 answers · asked by slaveof12gods 5

Mormons are very defensive of the secret rituals that go on in the Temple. They say its sacred when in fact its secret. They know they could no longer use Jesus Christ in their logo to appear Christian and lure unsuspecting people in if everyone knew what really went on. Go to any Christian church in the world. There's not a single thing that goes on inside that isn't open to anyone. There are no secrets. So if Mormon rituals are so Holy and sacred, then they should be available for anyone to recieve.

2007-07-03 13:39:27 · 21 answers · asked by shadowboxer78 2

Creationists claim that evolution is a religion and it is therefore unconstitutional to teach it. However, the majority of people don't believe evoltion is a religion and want evolution taught in schools. This is how I know my statement is true. The board of education decides what should be taught in school and what should not be taught. every state has their own local board of education. Well, the governor of the state decides who should be the leader of the local board of education and the people vote for governors. If people did not want evolution, they would not vote for governors who want evolution taught in schools. So yes, the majority have spoken. Sorry the majority do not agree with your views creationists.

2007-07-03 13:37:58 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-03 13:37:24 · 31 answers · asked by kwtechno 2

2007-07-03 13:34:46 · 28 answers · asked by Lost. at. Sea. 7

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