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Religion & Spirituality - 22 November 2007

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2007-11-22 01:06:17 · 30 answers · asked by Horton Heard You! 4

2007-11-22 00:57:32 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Baca, The Valley Of (PLACE): [Hebrew 'emeq habakka'], The valley of Baca (Psalms 84:1) is either a historical place name or a symbolical expression for "deep sorrow". The first part of Psalms 84:6 seems to mean that by "passing through the experience of deep sorrow, righteous ones can make it the source of life." The Septuagint translated the phrase into Greek as "the valley of weeping". The word 'emeq "valley" has the root meaning of "deep", so the expression may mean "deep sorrow".

2007-11-22 00:57:04 · 5 answers · asked by anil 1

2007-11-22 00:55:40 · 13 answers · asked by Cederiver 2

please be specific

2007-11-22 00:54:44 · 20 answers · asked by Brendan G 4

2007-11-22 00:53:43 · 24 answers · asked by Dirk Johnson 5

2007-11-22 00:49:35 · 23 answers · asked by Brendan G 4

Christians if Hitler accepted Jesus as lord and savior than would he be saved even though he killed 6 million Jews

2007-11-22 00:45:46 · 20 answers · asked by ? 1

1) Darwin was upfront about the fact that the evidence was not in favor of his theory.

2) He described "Origin" as "one long argument" (his phrase). The point of this argument was that the "common ancestry thesis" was so logically appealing that it did not require rigorous empirical testing.

3) Darwin himself started the tradition of explaining away the fossil record. This tradition continues to this day.

4) Darwin cited selective breeding as a verification of his theory, but he did not acknowledge its limitations.

5) He did not subject his theory to any rigorous experimental testing.

These are all examples of odd deviations from regular and accepted methods of science. What does it mean for his theory, and for all the theories built upon his research?

Love Jack

2007-11-22 00:42:39 · 24 answers · asked by Jack 5

I give thanks to The Lord Jesus Christ on this Thanksgiving day. Who do you give thanks to?

2007-11-22 00:42:13 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

Will we remember what happened in our earlier life in the 2nd life???

2007-11-22 00:41:00 · 17 answers · asked by a V a 4

2007-11-22 00:40:51 · 8 answers · asked by kerrywadepowell 1

Can you prove it?

2007-11-22 00:38:54 · 11 answers · asked by Wayne P 4

about their religion with some platitude about "only God knows"?

can't they see that - unlike religion - science is a process of seeking the truth and that part of that process is admitting you don't have all the answers?

2007-11-22 00:32:36 · 11 answers · asked by Brendan G 4

There was actually a bullfighting question but when I went to answer it customer care had deleted it?

Why all the anti-bullfighting questions?

(not that I'm for bullfighting)

2007-11-22 00:28:15 · 16 answers · asked by Cotton Wool Ninja 6

More than one difference!
What do you think?
Thanks in advance.

2007-11-22 00:24:49 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

it's a celebration that a protestant cult - one that would have been burned at the stake if it had originated in the Catholic part of Europe - managed to keep from starving to death thanks not to the help of God, but to some natives who would later all be killed off by said protestant cultists.

Sorry, am I being too cynical here?

2007-11-22 00:21:59 · 14 answers · asked by Brendan G 4

who would you say was a better person, someone who's kind and decent through choice or someone who's decent and kind through fear of what some god might do to them if their not? And yes i'm aware that if someone is decent and kind they are a good person regardless but surely the motivation for it plays a part.

2007-11-22 00:17:20 · 28 answers · asked by Ste B 5

Do anybody knows how to uplift(leviate) yourself while doing meditation? I've heard some yogis doing this, but they live in exile. I know how to move your spiritual energy upwards. But there is much more after this point.
I also know that leviation is not final thing in Yog, but my curiosity is in this.

2007-11-22 00:17:03 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

http://www.thestar.com/News/article/278845

2007-11-22 00:12:14 · 19 answers · asked by I'm an Atheist 3

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