LAKOTA BOB, here.
Calm down brother ... they stole the land from my ancestors and I feel your anger. However, you shouldn't let all this get to you ... believe in yourself, live your own life and be happy with the good things you find in the universe, no matter who, what or how you think it was created. Life is too short to spend time listening to and worrying about that which you disagree with ... Live long and enjoy your life ... in peace.
2006-06-11 15:54:37
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answered by pickle head 6
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Hail , Hail, Rock and Roll, God will let you know ! You say bozo's yes indeedy. Well, I always thought that there was this lady that sat on the moon with her legs crossed and was wearing White ankle socks for purity and Red spike heels for the devil. I think I saw her one night and she may be the God we all so look for. No, that is only when Haley's comet appears so forget that one. Lets see now, Ashes to Ashes , Dust to Dust and we will be gone . The Mexican comes to take the land and the white man claims the land.Yes, you are right , why would a God allow Mexicans to step in and try to steal the land again since we are the chosen ones to own it and by God forbid that anyone else have it.Not until we have trashed it with garbage and toxic waste and ripped down all the trees to make more money. And since money is paper it grows on them there trees eh. Well, John the Revelator wrote the book on the seven seas but to your question where will we go, we will go to Soilent Green for food cause by then the Earth will be unclean and we will have to eat each other for food.So, in conclusion, I'm going to the spirit in the sky, that's where I'm gonna go when I die! When they lay me to rest I'm gonna go to the place that's the best! And when I'm dead, and when I'm gone, they'll be one child born in this world to carry on !
2006-06-11 23:38:55
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answered by ₦âħí»€G 6
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Hinduism teaches that the universe manifested from God. It came into being from the very being of God. Before the universe, just nothingness...just God...then out of God (Brahman) came Purusha (spirit) and Prakriti (matter). Then out of Purusha came Prana (living force) which entered into some of the Prakriti. In fact, all of this is still ongoing in the universe and the universe is still expanding outward. EVENTUALLY, though, Hinduism teaches that our sun will grow and engulf the planets. It will turn red and grow and grow and then collapse on itself and thus our solar system will collapse on itself. Eventually the entire universe will also begin disolving away. Then Prana will re-emerge into Purusha. Purusha and Prakriti will reemerge into Brahman. The entire universe will return to God. And then the cycle will begin all over again. Those souls that had not achieved moksha in the last universe, will enter the new universe and have the opportunity, if they choose, to strive for moksha or fulfill other desires. This is not the first universe and it is not the last universe.
Moksha means to liberate from samsara (the cycle) and reunite, return, unite, or join in union with God (Brahman). Vaishnavas say that at moksha the atman merges, but remains distinct from Brahman. Saivites say that at moksha the atman merges completely into Brahman and all distinctions are lost.
2006-06-12 03:14:03
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answered by gabriel_zachary 5
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You have made a strong point, and even I as a Christian can not dispute that many Christians will not stand up and take after Christ, myself included.
But on the belief that the Universe, with all its awesomeness and mysteries untold, could be greater than God, boggles my mind.
Lets go your way. IF there is a God, IF he in fact created all of this, the earth, the solar system, and the great expanse of a Universe we have yet to see the power of, IF he did that, then certainly there could be no dispute to how Great and Awesome He Himself would have to be. So, under the "if" factor, as Christians, we rely on faith to believe that there is no IF anylonger, and accept as fact there most certainly is a God, so marvelous in His power, to create all we have, and all we have yet to know. IF, as a non-believer, there is no God to you, then it would be impossible to imagine a single being that is responsible for all the wonders we have and are yet to behold. As a non-believer, your point is valid and just. As a believer, it is not.
All that said, it comes down to personal belief, and you are entitled to yours as much as I am entitled to mine. I see the stars, and in that I believe in God. You see them, and to you they are nothing more than what you see.
So why make it a personal attack? You cannot state with anymore fact nor proof that there is no God greater than the Universe than I can state there IS one. Thats the catch all loop that draws believers and non-believers to the category in the first place. It doesnt take a genius to notice that.
2006-06-11 22:58:28
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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There is not heaven or hell. We are just in a trip back to the light.
God will not destroy anything, but the religions will only want you to live in fear. It is very important to the business. No fear no money for God (Have you seen anybody giving a cent to God?)
Just remember your spirit has to elevate back to the ligh nothing else. Hey I am not a religious person.
2006-06-11 22:52:46
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answered by Anonymous
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God will grab me by the hand and take me to Walmart to shoplift a Bible made in China. My soul is cleansed!
2006-06-12 01:02:56
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answered by Thermo 3
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1 John 4: 3
And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God: and this is that spirit of anti christ, whereof ye have heard that it should come; and even now already is in the world.
2006-06-11 22:47:15
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answered by spenderalla33 2
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What was your question?
Look. When you find something wonderful you want to share it.
That's all that's going on. You don't need to come unglued.
So you're not interested.
Fine. Calm down.
2006-06-11 23:02:30
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answered by NickofTyme 6
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