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Religion & Spirituality - 31 October 2007

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Just want to wish you all the best for Samhainn! :)

2007-10-31 17:51:57 · 13 answers · asked by ♥ ~Sigy the Arctic Kitty~♥ 7

I really want to help them, and I really do care.
I wish they could some how understand me cause they think I hate them and I really don't. It's a huge deal "it really is"cause some of them are good people that just need help.

It's hard to put all you facts here cause every sentence is very important.
Im a stranger taking the time just cause i want to help people.
Atheist are the most important people we should love and help.

Just cause they can't read our mind doesent mean I should hate them.
If they could understand the reason we tell atheist there is a God is cause we care for people....especially them.
God bless atheist.

2007-10-31 17:48:35 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

I dont know how many times I have seen lame questions that make it seem like you are a religious fanatic if you dare to question the theory of evolution.
Science itself dictates that you question this theory because it is not a proven fact and there are some very serious flaws in the theory.

Maybe one day the flaws will be fixed. Maybe one day the theory will prove to be untrue. But there is definetaly very good reasons for someone who has studied and believes in science to disagree that evolution is how humans came into being.

Arent you really just an evolution fanatic if you are going to think that unless you believe evolution is 100 percent correct you are an uneducated religious fanatic?

Dont you think you can be completely educated in evolution and still not consider the evidence strong enough to claim that is the only possible way life began and humans were formed?

(and I am not talking adaptation within species. I am talking about species to species evoltn)

2007-10-31 17:46:03 · 27 answers · asked by cadisneygirl 7

2007-10-31 17:42:03 · 8 answers · asked by Minerva 1

"Humans are very powerful beings. We create our own God, give Him the qualities He should have, then make sure He knows about all the times He didn't live up to them."

~Harold Klemp~

2007-10-31 17:40:16 · 23 answers · asked by buttercup 5

In the American south africans were kept as slaves deprived of all freedom and were sometimes treated brutally.
But slaves kept by the jews were "slaves" in a different way.
They were "bond slaves". They were kept as slaves after the jewish had defeated that persons tribe in a war or skirmish. And many of them were let go after a certain amount of years of servitude.
It bothers me how skeptics fail to admit that the apologetics offerered on this issue are strong enough to make the point (that OT slavery is a contentious issue) no longer arguable.

2007-10-31 17:39:17 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

I feel that this Religion and Spirituality category should be subdivided into different categories for the different faiths.

Although I am an atheist, I feel the Christian deserves a forum where they can honestly ask one another about their faith or for scriptures without someone offering criticism to their belief as a whole. The same goes for the pagan who gets told they will go to hell when they ask a question intended for another pagan. Since so many questions seem to be Christians challenging Atheists and Atheists challenging Christians there should be a "Religious Philosophy" or "Debate" category. I feel Atheists should stay out of Christian only questions and Christians should stay out of pagan and atheist only questions unless specifically challenged. Lets live and let live.

What are your thoughts?
Suggestions?

2007-10-31 17:39:10 · 12 answers · asked by zengunner8 3

"I would rather have my child dead than unchaste"

I heard, and I don't remember where, that if you are a book believing Mormon, that you actually accept that statement. Is this true?

2007-10-31 17:37:59 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-31 17:37:42 · 22 answers · asked by realchurchhistorian 4

If I were to say that I was Mormon, Athiest, Catholic, Jehovah Witness, etc..., there would instantly be an innumerable quantity of very intelligent, reasonable people step up to inform me of the error of my beliefs and possible numerical associations of my I.Q. If I am so fortunate as to find favor with my creator upon death, thus dwelling forever in heaven; will I expect an eternity of close-minded intollerance for any opinion of my own that may differ from any other heaven dweller?
Or should I expect all heavenly inhabitants to enjoy identical experiences and thought processes thus eliminating the possibility of differences. Could it be that whatever miniature portion of intelligence I may possess will quickly be taken and discarded preventing any need for an opinion?
I am very curious to hear your thoughts on this matter. Clever insults directed towards me are also appreciated as I find them terribly amusing (and occasionally thought provoking). Thanks for your time!

2007-10-31 17:37:34 · 3 answers · asked by cluckyt 2

2007-10-31 17:36:28 · 16 answers · asked by realchurchhistorian 4

It'd take care of both over crowding and the bs high cost of execution. They could even post a few volunteer guards with sub-machine guns in case any of them try to get out of the cell. Either way, problem solved. Your thoughts?

2007-10-31 17:35:12 · 19 answers · asked by Enigma®Ragnarökin' 7

I'm just curious really, I've never heard it addressed. I mean, do they go to Heaven? Hell? What about the gay ones?

2007-10-31 17:34:06 · 3 answers · asked by Uh-oh 3

I mean, I assume most Christians do accept evolution, they do think that televangelists are too rich and have too much influence, they do accept that people should be free to live whatever lifestyle they want as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone etc, but there’s a percentage that don’t accept the above list and are actively opposed to everything on it. What do you reckon, about 20%?

2007-10-31 17:33:44 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is the Pastor at your church running short on money?

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Pastor talking to his sheep, "Listen up my sheep, you need to go out and gather more sheep as I've spent all my money and 5,000 $ per night just doesn't cut it for me!"

Sheep, "Baa..aa..eee..hh".........(No seriously)............"Yes Master!"

And consequently they are here on Religion&Spirituality with their desperation.

2007-10-31 17:30:02 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am wondering when life began? I'm guessing it started as a small living organism of some sort but where did that small living organism come from? It had to come from something else that was living, right?

2007-10-31 17:21:22 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

I grew up attending a non-denominational church. When people ask me if I'm Baptist, Lutheran or Methodist... what do I tell them?

2007-10-31 17:20:01 · 25 answers · asked by Dude 2

And then the homosexual Christians would tell you, "God don't hate hetrosexuals but He hates hetrosexuality". "Hetrosexuality is a choice and a life-style". "Just like you can choose not to steal, you can choose not to act upon your hetrosexual urge".

Have you ever put your feet in someone else's shoes before judging?

2007-10-31 17:19:15 · 23 answers · asked by Anonymous

Like people that dont want to use science to help find out how the world works around them.

2007-10-31 17:17:05 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

Seems some events have happened recently that have restored my belief in God, so as my birthday is here I am starting a new life . Is this possible?

2007-10-31 17:16:31 · 5 answers · asked by Firefly 4

2007-10-31 17:14:57 · 21 answers · asked by Lost. at. Sea. 7

If so, what did you learn?

2007-10-31 17:12:43 · 9 answers · asked by danikatspecial 4

And they are still waiting for the second coming of Christ?

2007-10-31 17:12:42 · 7 answers · asked by Nina, BaC 7

im a christian myself and find this unsettling. as christians we recieve the implication from the bible that homosexuality is wrong. BUT, its no more than a sin then. just like lying and cheating. all sins can be forgiven so why do christians tend to attack ppl who are gay?

2007-10-31 17:11:31 · 33 answers · asked by horizon 4

Who cares whether it deters others or not? No murderer who was executed for his crimes has EVER killed anybody else after sentence was carried out! Would you rather pay out tax dollers to feed and provide cable tv for a serial killer for the rest of your life? It works, use it! Your thoughts?

2007-10-31 17:10:34 · 22 answers · asked by Enigma®Ragnarökin' 7

Those who believe in nothing now, will believe everything later.
They are lost forever and ever.
Athiest we are in awe of your insightuflness, your vision, your eloquence. You fairly judge all issues without regard to party or personal allegiance and your compassion and desire to listen and weigh all sides of an issue is an inspiration. A paragon, nearly a saint!

2007-10-31 17:06:12 · 16 answers · asked by Pierce 2

Many of you believe that God created everything. If this is so, then, according to your own logic, he also created homosexuality.

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2007-10-31 17:02:15 · 27 answers · asked by The Pope 5

Or is it another oopsie?

2007-10-31 17:01:36 · 13 answers · asked by Nina, BaC 7

I thought it might be easier to find one the day after Halloween for next year...

2007-10-31 17:00:18 · 7 answers · asked by Todd Maz 4

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