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Religion & Spirituality - 11 October 2007

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Or do they simply think of him as an evil being?

2007-10-11 09:32:13 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/oct2007/pnf108-2.htm

2007-10-11 09:28:23 · 14 answers · asked by Midge 7

pray that she remain at a distance until further notice.

2007-10-11 09:28:21 · 8 answers · asked by wlknwtr 2

2007-10-11 09:28:18 · 16 answers · asked by admiral 2

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i posted a question earlier on where i called another user a moron among other things which i felt were descriptive of this obvious person's nature. what i meant to say was the following.
i've noticed for the past few days this developmentally challenged, yet heroic person who keeps questioning the big bang, calling atheists morons. oddly enough, his questions are gone before anyone can answer them. i also noticed this developmentally challenged and somewhat charismatic individual is at level one. and if his questions were being reported as violations he wouldn't have any points right now. obviously, he must be deleting his own questions. so my question is this, to the developmentally challenged, yet brave individual who keeps deleting his own big bang questions, are you really as brave, heroic, and charismatic as you appear to be?

2007-10-11 09:26:32 · 8 answers · asked by just curious (A.A.A.A.) 5

2007-10-11 09:26:03 · 31 answers · asked by Ste B 5

I didn't think so until I saw the page at this link, which seems to be the bible equevelant:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/613_Mitzvot#Maimonides.27_list

Why are they in that oder?

2007-10-11 09:25:32 · 10 answers · asked by LUIS III 1

who claims that Jesus is not also God ?(Part of the Holly Eternal Trinity?)

well then why is he called The Son of God..?

He could be called ..the bear of God..the child of God..like all..

To be honest ..only a God could say:'' I am the Truth , the Way, and the Life'' - as Jesus have said...
only a God..who can give life who can resurect , from Whom THE LIFE CAN COME. AND we know that life cannot come from ordinarily beings..who get cold and can die..and the Truth..only a God cand say '' I am the Truth'' one who has lived from eternity..One who took part at the process of making the life.....and the planet..even if He is obeyed to God the Father, He obeys God The Father...and also the Holly Spirit.is part of The Holly Trinity.

2007-10-11 09:20:40 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

It's too quiet and I can't play music, and can't think of
a good or interesting song right now.

2007-10-11 09:20:02 · 33 answers · asked by Nickel-for-your-thoughts 5

And specify if you are christian or atheist. Just curious.

I'm atheist and democrat, but hope Ron Paul wins.

2007-10-11 09:19:51 · 40 answers · asked by KryptonOne 5

That statement sounds radically simplified and makes us look stupid and simpled-minded. What exactly do you mean? - be more specific when you make up stuff like that. If you're going to watch FOX news, at least have a decent understanding of the lies that they fabricate to make us look bad.

So how, exactly, do we think we all came from "nothing"?

2007-10-11 09:19:21 · 16 answers · asked by Uliju 4

well we had an argument in the pub last night snd it turned into a big argument between my lighter skin tone friends and the darkers ones . bacuse of this they are not talking. personally i think jesus is mixed skin tone if he came from the middleeast HELP???

2007-10-11 09:18:26 · 53 answers · asked by Alan 1

I drove by a Catholic school yesterday and there was a sign that said they were celebrating the immaculate conception of Mary. What exactly does that refer to?
I am an Evangelical Christian.Most Protestants and Evangelicals do not make a fuss over Mary.

2007-10-11 09:16:28 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

king of KINGS and Lord of LORDS

2007-10-11 09:15:46 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

that whoever partook of the body and blood of our Lord unworthily brought condemnation upon himself?

1 Corinthians 10: 27, 29.

Therefore, whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord.

For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily eateth and drinketh judgment to himself, not discerning the body of the Lord.

2007-10-11 09:15:32 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

and how do you use it

2007-10-11 09:15:16 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

is there a reason why people desided to take things from other religions and take them as thier own if they hate the ones who they stole their ideas from

what a sham i tell u makes no since

BIG example the star of david stolen christmas and alot of others

2007-10-11 09:14:57 · 18 answers · asked by vfadict 2

When you atheists die do you think it will be a lot like before you were born or what? just kind of nonexistent-that couldnt be so bad right?

2007-10-11 09:12:49 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous

and if he did...why wasn't it included?

2007-10-11 09:12:20 · 22 answers · asked by Love Yahoo!!! is a prince 3

"Anyone who kidnaps another and either sells him or still has him when he is caught must be put to death."
- Exodus 21:16

The slavery practiced in America was kidnapping, explicitly prohibited by the bible & punishable by death according to the Law of Moses. http://www.americanvision.org/articlearchive/04-27-06.asp

2007-10-11 09:09:18 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-11 09:08:27 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous

Are us African-Americans are curse, Sometimes I feel jealous of other races, Why do people think we are curse. How come you believe that there a white god.

I want to be another race/color, someone please help me!

2007-10-11 09:07:14 · 24 answers · asked by Kelis Jordan 3

...can having been brought up a Catholic have psycohological effects on you? If so, what are they and how do they manifest themselves?

2007-10-11 09:05:32 · 13 answers · asked by Katrina W 2

2007-10-11 09:02:58 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous

One of my coleagues from highschool just told once a guy "sorry, i'm buddhist, mom is muslim and dad is busy...."

I saw people slamming the door to their faces, others start a conversation with them on religious matters...I just prefere to say "Yes, yes, I found Jesus, yes, thank you, have a nice day." First few times I actually listened, but they keep coming and I already know I'm not interested in what they want to say, otherwise I wouldn't be that rude.

What is your reaction?

2007-10-11 09:01:50 · 46 answers · asked by larissa 6

I am currently taking Quranic Lessons. But the problem is, in America, you won't and can't get the same kind of Islam and Quranic Education you would as if you were in a Muslim Country. Like, for example, if you hear a hafiz who studied in Saudia Arabia, and a Hafiz who studied here, you will see that the Hafiz who studied in saudia Arabia will have better prounciation.

So my question is, when i grow up, can i perfect my Quran?Like can i take lessons in Saudia Arabia ( they must speak English -- the tutors) or any muslim country to perfect my prounciation and other things (such as when to make the letters sound long and when to keep it short)

And maybe after i perfect my Quran, can i become hafiz by taking some kind of a course in Saudia Arabia? ( i know they have hafiz camp there)

I really want to speak Arabic fluently and read the Quran accurately... so please help !!

2007-10-11 08:57:47 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

are sent to a Catholic school, are confirmed aged 14, go to church every Sunday until you are 18, when you leave to go to University and suddenly stop going to church and realise your life doesn't change when you stop going, and pretty much give up on the whole idea, to what extenet do you think your Catholic upbringing remains in you? I mean, if you haven't violently rejected the religion, just don't practice it or are apathetic towards it. Is a person like this likely to be affected in some way by their religious past? It'd be good to hear the perspective of some people who have been through this. Thanks.

2007-10-11 08:57:08 · 24 answers · asked by Katrina W 2

Or does it come naturally?

I have no 'spiritual' component. No desire for a higher power, or for answers. I don't 'doubt' anything - I plainly do not believe.

What about you? Could you decide to be a person of faith if you wanted to?

2007-10-11 08:57:06 · 37 answers · asked by David V 6

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