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Religion & Spirituality - 9 August 2007

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1. Typing Errors
2. Malign the Poster
3. Make up a story?
Because you actually don't know the answer???
Just be a man or woman and say I don't know..
Don't try to spin your answer..

The answer to the last question..Is the Science Industry ahs no way to measure the universe and they will readily admit the universe is always expandig, they have no clue..I could say I think the universe is
200 billion years old.Oh Okay..However the universe is infinite and scientists are coming to that conclusion..
How about that MAN does not know everything... Oh my...
So how about putting that in your pipe...Peace..

2007-08-09 06:53:56 · 47 answers · asked by Anonymous

Your thoughts?

2007-08-09 06:53:44 · 31 answers · asked by Samurai Jack 6

...and told you all about it? How about yourself?

2007-08-09 06:53:23 · 15 answers · asked by Blank 4

I mean, He wasn't the Messiah they expected and he showed up four years early. But you'd think the dating system would have been a clue.

"So Nu. It's 20 BC already, think He'll be on time? We'll have to wait and see. Such a bigshot He thinks he is--can't call if He's going to be late?"

2007-08-09 06:52:09 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Great stuff...I liked it so much that I'm putting it into Y!A twice!
It gives one something to think about! :) There's more to follow...

"The brain is a hologram enfolded in a holographic universe. We can view ourselves as physical bodies moving through space. Or we can view ourselves as a blur of interference patterns enfolded throughout the cosmic hologram.
This could be also expressed with the analogy that the brain is like the laser beam that shines through the holographic film to interpret the patterns. As it turns out, you can preserve the interference patterns of more than one hologram on the same film by using various different angles of projection of the laser beams.
Therefore, depending on the direction and frequency of the beam that you send through the film, a different hologram will appear. So, if applied to the brain, consciousness literally becomes the co-creator of the reality portrayed depending upon its angle of perception. This does not mean that if I am looking at

2007-08-09 06:51:47 · 12 answers · asked by Eve 4

I grew up Baptist my entire life. But, now that I am grown and can make my own choices, I have done a lot of studying and truly believe that religion has been created.

The churches originally used God and heaven to make money, then to keep their members "in line". Now, I believe religion has become a social place instead of worship.

I do not go around talking down on religion. I believe that many people need their faith to get through the hard times in life; that is what they rely on. I have never told anyone that I do not believe in him because I live in such a small town. Does anyone believe the same?

2007-08-09 06:50:01 · 25 answers · asked by txaggie2514 4

I mean honestly, if it was the year 9007, I imagine you would still all be sitting around talking about how we are "living in the last days."

Is there a statute of limitations on the promises of ancient prophets?

2007-08-09 06:49:32 · 20 answers · asked by The Dog Abides 3

Why would he make it contradictory to his "word"?

2007-08-09 06:49:03 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Isnt it disrespectful to other religions? Do they only think their religion exist? What if all other religions started doing the same? What do ya'll think?

2007-08-09 06:48:53 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-09 06:48:18 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-09 06:48:12 · 10 answers · asked by jim d 1

(all those that believe that there were only 42 generations before jesus as stated in the bible)
Since you don't believe in the science that can prove that the world is hundreds of millions of years old, do you beleive in any science? Like the science that is used to solve crimes (like on CSI)?
If not, if you were on that jury would you say that the evidence is false and ignore it?
If yes, why do you believe in one and not the other even though it is all based on the same principles?

2007-08-09 06:47:57 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you found out that god did not exist in the afterlife what would your thoughts be? Anger? Rage? Relief? Fear? Happyness?

This is of course assuming that you "go to the next stage in life and are alive"

THIS IS NOT TO OFFEND. I WAS JUST CURIOUS.

2007-08-09 06:47:16 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-09 06:46:23 · 7 answers · asked by Tiffany R 2

I may be behind in the realm of R & S, but someone in another question said, "God made science." I'd never heard THAT one before.

Doesn't that mean that a believer's rejection of science and evolution is also a rejection of God?

2007-08-09 06:45:02 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-09 06:44:23 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-09 06:44:16 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

What with the new evidence and all.

2007-08-09 06:43:05 · 23 answers · asked by Prof Fruitcake 6

Are they all in Hell? Are all of us non-Jesus accepters going to Hell?

2007-08-09 06:42:19 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous

How far back do Galaxies go back?
Since GOD is infinite so is the Universe...
The Solar System has billions of stras and planets that go on and on..
Apparently there is now wyt to measure how old the Universe is..

God promises us that in the perfect world, we will get to explore his universe for eternity so we will never run out of wonderful miraculous things to do...
Thoughts?

2007-08-09 06:38:38 · 28 answers · asked by Anonymous

then why does he rely on man to teach other man that he exists, while knowing that man are fallible and prone to lie? and why does he do this and then punish us for not believing?

if he really exists why is it we have to grow up and learn about him to believe him? why arent we born with knowledge of his existance?

2007-08-09 06:37:56 · 7 answers · asked by Chippy v1.0.0.3b 6

who'da thunk?

2007-08-09 06:37:05 · 20 answers · asked by elfkin, attention whore 4

If you already do believe in God, what would be necessary to eliminate your faith? Is it possible?

2007-08-09 06:36:01 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-09 06:34:26 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am a member of a 12 step program and have been developing a contact with a God of my understanding for the last year or so. I would like to find a specific place to worship my higher power but I have noticed that a lot of denominations and religions have real trouble with gay/bi men. I have no time for a 'church' like that. My God made me and is cool with who I am I would like to know what religions or denominations are compatible with the whole "of our understanding" thing and are not out to 'cure' gay/bi men

Please waste neither my time nor yours by telling me how God hates gays cuz you aren't God.

2007-08-09 06:32:26 · 17 answers · asked by ♥Mikey ® Angel VG♥ 5

2007-08-09 06:31:39 · 45 answers · asked by spaced out muppet 1

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Doesn't 1 Corinthians 16:1, 2 speak of Sunday school offerings?
1 Corinthians 16:2
No, there is no reference here to a public meeting. The money was to be laid aside privately at home. A famine was raging in Judea (Romans 15:26; Acts 11:26-30), and Paul was writing to ask the churches in Asia Minor to assist their famine-stricken brethren. These Christians all kept Sabbath holy, so Paul suggested that on Sunday morning (which was the time they paid bills and settled accounts), after the Sabbath was over, they put aside something for their needy brethren so it would be on hand when he came. It was to be done privately or, as La Santa Biblia (a Spanish translation) says, "at home." Notice also that there is no reference here to Sunday as a holy day. In fact, the Bible nowhere commands or even suggests Sundaykeeping.
But isn't John 20:19 the record of the disciples instituting Sundaykeeping in honor of the resurrection?
John 20:19
On the contrary, the disciples at this time did not believe that the resurrection had taken place (Mark 16:14). They had met there "for fear of the Jews" and had the doors bolted. When Jesus appeared in their midst, He rebuked them "because they believed not them which had seen him after he was risen." There is no implication that they counted Sunday as a holy day. Only eight texts in the New Testament mention the first day of the week; none of them imply that it is holy.According to Romans 14:5, the day we keep is a matter of personal opinion, isn't it?
Romans 14:5
Notice that the whole chapter is on judging one another (Verses 4, 10, 13). The issue here is not over the seventh-day Sabbath, which was a part of the great moral law, but over the yearly feast days of the ceremonial law. Jewish Christians were judging Gentile Christians for not observing them. Paul is simply saying, "Don't judge each other. That ceremonial law is no longer binding."

2007-08-09 06:31:38 · 4 answers · asked by "A LESSER LIGHT" 1

I am a Christian and I enjoy learning about my Indian culture and ancestry. I'm wondering how I can embrace my heritage and culture without denouncing my faith in Jesus Christ. There are many festivals and events that I would like to be apart of (just for the experience), but most of them are contrary to my Christian beliefs. So what is one to do?

2007-08-09 06:30:40 · 12 answers · asked by Zsa 3

when will i find that 'answer'

2007-08-09 06:29:03 · 11 answers · asked by ahhhhhh 1

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