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Religion & Spirituality - 3 November 2007

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okay, if you don't believe in God, do you celebrate thanksgiving, and if so, Why? what are your thankful for? or more to the point, why are you thankful, isn't that wasted brain power,

2007-11-03 14:45:02 · 9 answers · asked by magnetic_azimuth 6

I know that you believe there is a Jesus, but do you know Him personally. Have you asked Him into your heart. Do you hear His voice (My sheep shall know my voice). I am not asking you to leave your church, just wondering if you have a relationship with Him. Are you born-again, like Jesus said in the Bible. Thank you for your answers.

2007-11-03 14:43:57 · 11 answers · asked by godlovesjacob 3

How did you decide to be part of the religion - how long have you part of it ?

What are you core beliefs ?

What are your beliefs about death ? like do you believe in Heaven or rebirth ?

2007-11-03 14:40:07 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous

her knight to come rescue her?Shoot...he even spelled my name wrong...and you know who you are, boy...grr.

2007-11-03 14:39:15 · 7 answers · asked by HillbillyHannah 2

Practicing buddhism as a way of life not a religion and still be christian?

2007-11-03 14:38:02 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

Serious answers only please.....

2007-11-03 14:34:55 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-03 14:33:30 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

do christians believe all other religions our wrong?

also as a christian in ur personal opinion do u belive homosexuality is wrong?

btw
i have an opinion of my own so dont preach to me. i just would like ur opinion on these subjects

2007-11-03 14:33:28 · 18 answers · asked by Rae 2

Generally religions instruct people to do some things in some ways. But because of the ignorance of the people, you can't see people doing them right. Like some Muslims being suicide bombers.

So the followers of which religion can represent the teachings of their religion better?

2007-11-03 14:31:20 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous

for not believing in god, we believed in santa and the easter bunny, and that was all bullshit.

2007-11-03 14:29:45 · 24 answers · asked by Smirnoffette! 4

I received in Zondervan's email today this verse above and then this:
Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God.
So then please answer in kindness for I seek only the hard truth, what about Hitler. It doesn't read to me that there are any exceptions, what am I missing ? and Musolini ???

2007-11-03 14:28:04 · 17 answers · asked by I Love Jesus 5

I got's chokit on grampa's bible by mistake. I'm alittle sad what should I do?

2007-11-03 14:27:12 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

The reason why I ask this is because a recent discussion I had with a Jehovah's Witness they said that "no we are not all God's childre" which is what made me end the discussion promptly. Was this appropiate for the person to say that? Is this how you believe as well?

2007-11-03 14:25:57 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-03 14:22:53 · 42 answers · asked by ♣Social Butterflygirl 4

2007-11-03 14:21:49 · 26 answers · asked by HeartandSoul 1

If so, please answer this:

Does the fact that an isolated radioactive particle can decay for no reason negate the "first cause" argument?

2007-11-03 14:21:14 · 11 answers · asked by skeptic 6

2007-11-03 14:21:13 · 10 answers · asked by Unoptrid1aq 4

Scientists can see which ideas are better than others by testing claims to see if they match data in the real world, and make the most accurate predictions.

How can you test the claims of various religions to know if they are true?

2007-11-03 14:19:13 · 25 answers · asked by skeptic 6

2007-11-03 14:18:16 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

No biggie, yes or no will do.

2007-11-03 14:13:25 · 23 answers · asked by Ax. 2

is it like the same as swearing?

is there something i can say in place of it, so it wouldn't be sinful (like saying fudge instead of the F word, or shoot instead of the s word)? thanks.

2007-11-03 14:12:37 · 20 answers · asked by :) 3

Thank you for your answers! :)

Enjoy your weekend!! Have fun!! :)

2007-11-03 14:10:55 · 9 answers · asked by Moon :) 7

(Notice I said *some*)

What makes you think that you can speak for the Founding Fathers?

Whenever someone asks a question about things such as teaching creationism in school and gay marriage, there always seems to be someone that says "The founding fathers of America would not approve of it", "If the founding fathers knew that creationism was not being taught in school, they would be very angry", etc...

I know that many of the founders of the Constitution were Christian, but what makes you think that you can speak for them?

2007-11-03 14:09:21 · 9 answers · asked by DEPRESSED™ Volatile Tempter 3

I have been Catholic for my whole life since my parents were. However, my son is interested in Mormonism. Last time he got Book of Mormon from the missionaries and I let him buy some scriptures from the Mormon Church on-line. And today he asked me if he could buy "Mormonism for Dummies" and I refused. I'm afraid that he's getting into it. Although I don't know much about Mormonism, I know that it has negative reputation and I want my son to be in the majority. For now, he's rational since he asks me to attend (Catholic) Church regularly as I used to do and enjoys learning other religions as well. But he clearly identifies him as a Mormon-although not a member-and I'm afraid that he might eventually become irrational. Also, when I yelled at him as he asked me for permission to buy the book, he was dissapointed and quietly said "I live in America but have no freedom of religion".
What should I do? I somewhat understand what my son said but don't want him to be a Mormon. Please help.

2007-11-03 14:04:26 · 54 answers · asked by wodkx2000 2

How would that impact you in your Islamic faith ?

2007-11-03 14:02:44 · 13 answers · asked by rapturefuture 7

Eph 2:8: "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast." Does Paul refute the consistent teaching of Jesus that we will be judged by our works?

For example, Matt 7:21-23: "Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your name drive out demons and perform many miracles?' Then I will tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!'

See also Matt 21:28-31; Matt 25:31-46.

2007-11-03 14:00:30 · 33 answers · asked by Bruce 7

(Jesus so no problem with long hair, but Paul said some bad things about men with long hair. So what is the deal?)

2007-11-03 14:00:09 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

yeah... whatEVER!
and risk losing the points with the violation just for the satisfaction of letting off some steam?

what question was it (or is it)?

2007-11-03 13:59:51 · 22 answers · asked by Ramjet 5

In terms of contributions to humanity, charity, individual achievements, reaching ones potential, morality, ethics, etc, is there really any area of life that one side out does the other? Both camps seem to have done equally impressive things, and there seem to be equally excellent people on both sides.

Upon close examination, all the so called religious quandaries in society are really nothing more than man-made problems, which can (and ultimately must) be solved by men and women anyway. Even the theists admit that their god ain't intervening in our affairs.

So don't we have to ask the question...

If atheists can keep pace with the best that theist have to offer, what do we need organized religion for?

We've PROVEN that humans at least have the potential to "do it all" without religion.

Even if we allow for the requisite "life after death" aspect that theists demand, those beliefs have little bearing on the here and now, and can entertained on an individual basis anyway.

2007-11-03 13:57:29 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

Would you also support a Constitutional amendment banning atheism?

Gay marriage goes against the Bible, yes. But atheism goes against it as well. It's pretty clear that the Christian God does not approve of worshipping no god, just like he doesn't approve of homosexual relationships.

So, would you support an amendment -- or, at least, some kind of law -- that makes it illegal for people to be an atheist in this country?

And if you wouldn't, but you support the gay marriage amendment: Why should one be allowed but not the other, if they both go against the Bible?

This is what I was trying to get at with my last question. Again, thanks in advance.

2007-11-03 13:55:15 · 17 answers · asked by . 7

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