And the weird thing is, we both even know that you're completely right.
2006-06-14 12:34:06
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answered by Thinx 5
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You believe there is no God. I believe there is a God. Some believe there are many gods. There is really no true religion. Buddha says that all religions are like transportations with the same destination. It's up to you whether you believe in God or not. Faith is not only believing but having the confidence and hope that out there somewhere there is a supreme being who loves us without conditions.
2006-06-14 21:36:25
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answered by krisskastle 1
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Part of being made in God’s image means that Adam had the capacity to make free choices. Although he was given a righteous nature, Adam made an evil choice to rebel against his Maker. In so doing, Adam marred the image of God within himself, and he passed that damaged likeness on to all his children, including us (Romans 5:12). Today, we still bear the image of God (James 3:9), but we also bear the scars of sin. Mentally, morally, socially, and physically, we show the effects.
2006-06-14 19:56:31
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answered by ? 4
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A true science has to be repeated and recorded the only thing i can tell you is you had better buy yourself a Bible and read the book of Daniel .... that we are living in the end times. Christians are very real but finding a real Christian is very hard today... History repeats itself several times over. God loves you kiddo and America is mentioned in the Bible.... reference the city without walls in a Strong's concordance
2006-06-14 19:42:01
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answered by loveforoldcars 2
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yup, people have no sense of history. They believe their foolish fairy tales as if it supreme to everything and no one has ever felt this way about religion, and all other relgions are wrong....christians and muslims and jews wont exist in a hundred years as the bible and koran will just be books of mythology then like the greek religions are now.
2006-06-14 19:37:31
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answer #5
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answered by UCSC Slugmaster 4
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Actually, I am reliably informed that many scientists, including many physicians, are religious; some of them may even be quite devout in their faith. I admit this makes no sense to me, but apparently it doesn't stop them from building space shuttles and developing new medicines.
I wonder if it ever occurs to them that they are actually serving Reason while worshipping the god who (we're told) doesn't like competition ...?
2006-06-16 08:47:30
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answered by ? 7
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Are you implying that technological advancement, extended human lifespans, cures for diseases, and a reduction in suffering for all of humankind might have a chance at unseating the idea that there are invisible men who live in the clouds and care what we do?
That'll be the day.
2006-06-14 20:01:18
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answer #7
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answered by wrathpuppet 6
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The more I study religion, the more I become convinced that man has never worshiped anything except himself.
- Sir Richard Burton
2006-06-14 19:38:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Too bad for them they rejected the truth! They knew it was true in their heart, but chose the path of error and now it's too late for them :o(
2006-06-14 19:41:36
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answered by gilgamesh4003 2
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it is around, they are united world wide,Isa.43:10-12 they walk in the footsteps of Jesus Christ and follow the bible completely,proclaiming God's name and his kingdom message,that will benefit all mankind.
2006-06-14 19:47:18
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answered by pocomaxsandy 3
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The true faith is already out their and it's called Islam.
2006-06-14 19:41:29
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answered by smart_twin06 3
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