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Religion & Spirituality - 30 November 2007

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2007-11-30 19:09:22 · 17 answers · asked by david h 1

He said: "Unless you assume a God, the question of life's purposes is meaningless". Does this mean that atheists do not believe that life has any purpose. That's pretty sad, I would say? So I can just off myself now and get it over with?

2007-11-30 19:02:23 · 35 answers · asked by The Desert Bird 5

prophet muhamed was never a terrorist. i have read a lot of anti-muslim articles on internet saying prophet muhamed is a terrorist. to find out the truth i bought some 20 books on wars at that time and have gone through almost all the wars foght between muslims and anti-muslims. when muslims were then forced to leave mecca due to the intolerant rulers there they settled in media, even then they had to face the evilness of the meccan. the would kill and loot a muslim when ever seen. muslims never fought a war then and when atlast god (Allah) gave permission for muslims to wage war only for SELF PROTECTION and TO SAFE GUARD THEIR NATION AND RELIGION this also count to help their non-muslim neighbous, friends, partners and comrads. after god gave permission muslims never went on war without reason most of the wars were started by anti-muslims mostly meccan and jews. the total number of people died in wars fought by muslims at that time was 1018 (259 muslims -759 anti-mulsims)

2007-11-30 19:02:03 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

I mean if the guy was a real ****** and say talking crap about his lady or something...I mean there is honor in that.

2007-11-30 19:00:07 · 10 answers · asked by sketch_mylife 5

If a group of employees are on their break and in the break room, and the common topic is religion (any and every faith) is there anything wrong with that. If an atheist employee joins these conversation, and the others do not agree with his statements or do agree with them; does that necessarily mean that the atheist is right and the others are wrong/ the atheist is wrong and the others are right?

2007-11-30 18:59:45 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

explain yourselves!


hypocrites?


drop that stupid book and work towards better morals.

2007-11-30 18:59:17 · 8 answers · asked by Jared B 2

2007-11-30 18:54:58 · 13 answers · asked by T 2

I read a book where it said that Jesus was a Chinese born Jew.
What do you know about this?

2007-11-30 18:54:43 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-30 18:54:36 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-11-30 18:51:14 · 16 answers · asked by ZORRO 3

2007-11-30 18:49:03 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

I would hide in the Sun because the light is visible but not the energy. The human body does just as well: the person is visible but the real potential stays hidden.

2007-11-30 18:48:52 · 7 answers · asked by Starte Christ 4

By one experience in the church? Have you reconsidered since?

2007-11-30 18:48:20 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

Whether from a passage of scripture, or someone telling you that bad things happened as a result of God's will?

I know that was something that bothered me from a very young age. I believe it was the key issue in fostering my doubts.

2007-11-30 18:46:40 · 21 answers · asked by Pull My Finger 7

Is he really low on the whole ego thing, or is he like some big Star Trek alien who needs "praise" energy to survive?....."fascinating" he says with one eye brow raised.

2007-11-30 18:46:10 · 11 answers · asked by sketch_mylife 5

been...what lessons could one learn from this or how might it change someone.

Has this happened to you and what happened

2007-11-30 18:43:21 · 3 answers · asked by janie 7

I believe in God, but I don't think He/She is personally involved in the day to day lives of us peons. There are some who He/She may take an interest in, but not all of us are on His/Her watchlist. I believe that there is evil and that we are supposed to oppose it at every turn, but without evil there is no balance. I believe there are certain behaviors that are inherently wrong- if it's bad for humanity then it's an evil, but I think most moralizing is just B.S. I believe that we are personally responsible for answering our own prayers and controlling our own impulses. I believe that there is "magic" in the world, but that term is only for that which we don't yet understand. I believe in the divinity of the earth and the divinity of man. So, what am I?
Besides a condemned Heathen, dear Christians.

2007-11-30 18:37:37 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

me, I'd rather be dead, LOL.

2007-11-30 18:36:30 · 25 answers · asked by Ťango 3

"Nothing is more alien than living in a Godless world, and nothing is closer to humans than God."

-- is God closer to us than our five senses?

2007-11-30 18:35:36 · 5 answers · asked by the good guy 4

Hey all!

I am a Christian and I was thinking about it the other day at work, smiling. I was thinking about how my mother who passed a long time ago said "When I am in heaven I am going to dance with my new legs!" This made me happy. My mother had MS and her legs could not function as well as she would have liked.

For someone that is suffering (she ultimately died of cancer) I totally understand her desire to live free of that pain.

However, I'm 25 and I am in good shape, I'm healthy and love life (even it's difficulties).

See, as a perfectly healthy human being, I desire life on earth, not up there.

From my understanding of heaven, we praise God the whole time, and everything is perfect. That does not sound like fun to me. Honestly. I will praise the Lord, but I would get sick of doing it all the time. And additionally, I am all about life's little difficulties. Opinions?

Honestly, How does heaven sound to you?

PLEASE, don't turn this into a religious debate

2007-11-30 18:34:57 · 15 answers · asked by james j 2

what if muslims called a toy jesus?well as a muslim i must say they never would cuz we respect all prophets as much.i would get angry at the person who did that wouldn't u?and by the way u donno what mohammad himself thinks about this, if the teacher deserves the punishment or not.i'm sure he thinks she does not,so plz stop it all of u.i think there has been enough about this on R&S.here r some sentences by mohammad i've fond in the book 'Nahjol fassahe' that seem relevant:[a preson who doesn't have compassion and kindness will not enter heaven.if any ruler or leader forgives when he's angry,god will forgive his sins in judjment day.if a person can use his anger but doesn't do so,god willmake him full of faith and calmness.be kind with others so that they be kind with u and forgive other peoples faults so that they forgive yours]

2007-11-30 18:34:17 · 10 answers · asked by A1 3

Please tell me what it's like for you.

2007-11-30 18:32:46 · 5 answers · asked by Lyra 5

I thought, according to the Sharia Law that his name is so "sacred" that there must be no connections to his name. I'm refering to that teacher who name a teddy bear after Muhammed (police beat upon him). Now the Sudanese government wants to throw her jail??

2007-11-30 18:25:30 · 13 answers · asked by The Desert Bird 5

Well why don't atheists do something about it, instead of whining about it?

I am sure that a theist can give you some pointers on how to the government works. You know like talking or writing to your congressman, petitions, public forums, stuff like that.

Unless you like to whine. If so, by all means whine away.

2007-11-30 18:22:07 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

...song that you feel gives voice to your belief or your opinion about religion?

2007-11-30 18:18:30 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

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