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Religion & Spirituality - 7 September 2007

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not as good just because they have the same religion/faith as you?Why?

*If you're not an American voter then answer assuming you were*

2007-09-07 19:26:24 · 22 answers · asked by Demopublican 6

ok, so let's take two people. one never bothers to observe the sabbath. the other is a homicidal maniac who can't help but kill people. they are both devout christians and believe jesus is their lord and personal savior. while the homicidal maniac prays that his affliction for bloodlust will one day end, the other person sees no real need in observing the sabbath. he rationalizes, "at least i'm not a killer, god will forgive me." so my question is this. if all sin is equal, as we are taught in christianity, who is more likely the get into heaven? are they both just as likely? please explain your answer.

2007-09-07 19:21:58 · 29 answers · asked by just curious (A.A.A.A.) 5

Certainly, neither bin Laden nor his principal associate, Ayman al-Zawahiri, are graduates of Islamic universities or seminaries. And so their proclamations ignore 14 centuries of Muslim scholarship, and instead take the form of lists of anti-American grievances and of Koranic quotations referring to early Muslim wars against Arab idolators. These are followed by the conclusion that all Americans, civilian and military, are to be wiped off the face of the Earth.

All this amounts to an odd and extreme violation of the normal methods of Islamic scholarship. Had the authors of such fatwas [non-binding legal opinions] followed the norms of their religion, they would have had to acknowledge that no school of traditional Islam allows the targeting of civilians. An insurrectionist who kills non-combatants is guilty of baghy, "armed transgression", a capital offence in Islamic law. A jihad can be proclaimed only by a properly constituted state; anything else is pure vigilantism.

2007-09-07 19:21:36 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

Countless times people have quoted from the bible,quran etc.....and asked 'questions' about the said verses....thepeople who answer say not to take things out of context.....

1) to the questioner

Why don't you people read a verse etc....completely and not pull it out from some web-site thats biased, before you ask a question, believeing that YOU of all the THOSANDS of people out there had found some holy grail that coverts epople to your religion etc.....Do you often have such perspections....?

2)The questionee

Will you people stop asking the above people to take thigs out of context and do more to research the proper context and give a valid irrefutable answer you so solemly believe.....?

2007-09-07 19:11:23 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

Then will they speak up against what they must feel is the teaching of lies, bigotry, ignorance, and scientific illiteracy to the minds of the young, weak, and/or gullible?

The stifling of young minds who naturally seek HONEST and INFORMED answers to their questions can be no less than child abuse.

I'd ask the same of the Islamic communities in regard to any extremists or fundamentalists within their religion or communities who might equally pose as much of a threat to peace and a respect for nature and the environment, as well as negatively conditioning the young.

Crazy, outlandish, christian fundie groups are no different.

At the very least these fundie fruitcakes give religion a bad name, notably the christian religion and it's many and highly varied offshoots.

Do moderate, informed, scientifically literate, and progressive christians feel duty bound to side with those fundies who claim the same god, and so be happilly tarred with the same brush..?

Thanks

2007-09-07 19:11:10 · 9 answers · asked by microbesrule_lifeprevails 1

I read answers from people like "CJ" who for some reason likes to voice his uneducated answers. Ironically I see so many people bashing Catholicism, but I don't see many Catholics calling other religions wrong. (I have read a lot of previous posts to prove this.)
Its like the world likes to scrutinize Catholicism. What for?? Are they that insecure with their own beliefs that all they can voice is negativity. Wouldn't you reason that "they have their beliefs and I have mine, and thats ok"? I get a kick out of so called "religious people" who bash on other religions.....it doesn't say very much for what your faith teaches you.

2007-09-07 19:10:22 · 22 answers · asked by mikeysmom 3

Mainly because they don't believe in your god, or your flavor?

Then how do you come to grips with the fact that people, good moral, nice people, within your church or religion struggle with the same things???

Things like cancer, children dying in accidents, acts of nature or war? How can you justify saying, "an atheist I know has incurable cancer given to him by god".

I truly am curious if anyone can explain this whacked out thought process to me?

2007-09-07 19:08:06 · 30 answers · asked by Gem 7

am I the only one who gets annoyed with that line from evangelists?

2007-09-07 19:02:32 · 24 answers · asked by The Asker 4

... and the wisdom to know the difference?

2007-09-07 18:59:14 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

There is so much heartbreak. How does one mend one heart, when so many are out there bearing such brokenness? It seems like such a heavy burden...it is overwhelming to think of it. Are we truly easily manipulated to hate?

2007-09-07 18:58:55 · 19 answers · asked by Shinigami 7

Thanx for your answers :)

2007-09-07 18:56:56 · 42 answers · asked by ~ ANGEL ~ 5

Why is that? Why did God, at one point tell the Children of Israel to kill sacrificial offerings, witches, homosexuals, people who touch unclean things, etc, etc, then later tell people to turn the other cheek and to "not judge" and to love thine enemies?

2007-09-07 18:52:31 · 15 answers · asked by The Burninator 1

2007-09-07 18:52:26 · 12 answers · asked by Inou 3

Christians Hope you are well. I have a question I had someone wrong me and say bad things about me that someone brought to my attention in an e-mail. Does a christian have a right to an apology? I dont expect her to say sorry because I know she is not and that is OK.

The reason I ask this is that I read the Bible and Jesus from what I read Jesus never demanded or required and apology for those that were mean to Him and crucified Him.

The easy thing to do would be to tell off the person who sent the e-mail and as well as the person promoting strife and negativity.

There is enough hurt and bitterness in the world without me added and contributing to the mess of life.

As a christian what is the Christ like thing to do when someone bad mouths you even when you dont even live near this person anymore?

Thank you for your answers Peace be with you. Have a wonderful weekend. E4G

2007-09-07 18:44:11 · 14 answers · asked by encourager4God 5

Who are the people in the world today that Worship Jesus AS God, instead of The God (Jesus' God), Are they Muslims or are they Christians ?

Who prays and fasts the same way that Jesus did, Christians or Muslims ?

Who are the people that invented a theory that Jesus himself never spoke of, The ''Saviour'' Theory, completely ignoring Jesus himself:

"If you love Me, you will keep My commandments.

John 14:15

"Not every one who says to me, 'Master, Master,' will enter the Kingdom of the Heavens, but only those who are obedient to my Father who is in Heaven.

Matthew 7:21


So who are the true followers of Jesus, Christians or Muslims ?

2007-09-07 18:44:09 · 18 answers · asked by B 4

Just wondering.

2007-09-07 18:43:29 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

In the middle ages, before anyone knew what the hell they were talking about, they beleived the heart controlled everything you do, because if you remove the heart you're dead. Now we know the brain does, so shouldn't everyone be saying "I know in my brain...." or "My brain is telling me..." or "I love you with all my brain?" Love? It's caused by chemical reactions in the brain. You develop an affinity for one person over everyone else. Nothing special going on in your blood pump.

2007-09-07 18:35:40 · 10 answers · asked by Tanjo22 3

Please i expect answers from Budhist, christians, Muslims, and any other faith.
Thanks.

2007-09-07 18:35:10 · 4 answers · asked by poorna 3

Serious question. No joke or sarcasm.

2007-09-07 18:33:12 · 20 answers · asked by Good Kid 2

would you? My niece is blonde and blue eyes beautiful,but says she loves black ppl and would love to be black.

2007-09-07 18:30:33 · 25 answers · asked by Inou 3

did that person commit a grave sin?

2007-09-07 18:24:19 · 7 answers · asked by Perceptive 5

I studied to become a pastor and quit after one year because I lost my faith.

I have always been something of a fake. Drinking, womanizing, doing what's best for me, etc.

I've started cleaning up my act. Quit drinking cold turkey. Quit dating until I learn how to act like an adult male.

Now I feel the pull to God again.

Anyone felt that?

2007-09-07 18:23:54 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-09-07 18:22:33 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

do you think people with a different religion whom still believe in God or has accepted Christ will go to heaven or only those with the same exact beliefs as you?

2007-09-07 18:21:00 · 34 answers · asked by jesus_freak1661 1

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