More likely the onions where you work at McDonald's
2006-06-25 01:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You are not alone.
But I learned something from a white (no offense) Bible teacher once. He said we can spend all our time fretting over someone who does not want to hear about God-he said that would be a terrible waste of time. But he said we should spend our time on those more likely to respond to Gods word. Win the win-able, lead the lead-able, teach the teach-able.
That is a good point, I think.
2006-06-25 08:59:10
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answered by Terrence J 3
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First of all, please learn to spell correctly so that when you write you don't sound like the village idiot.
Second, each person's beliefs are P E R S O N A L. It is not your right to feel anything at all about what they believe. Sad, indifferent, or otherwise.
2006-06-25 08:56:43
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answered by littleflower_57 4
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It is a spiritual gift to be able to empathize with God/Christ. Rejoice in the knowledge that you are so close to God at those times that you are feeling what God feels.
2006-06-25 09:00:16
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answered by mike g 4
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If I even begin to focus on all the unsaved people, my heart breaks. I understand what you are saying!
2006-06-25 08:54:02
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answered by Punky 4
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I guess so, I know when I don't save my work it sure is a pain to re-create what I put together.
2006-06-25 08:54:07
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answer #6
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answered by Fun and Games 4
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I feel the same way bro.
2006-06-25 08:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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They could rain blood for all those that care aren't/are "saved"
2006-06-25 08:54:31
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answered by jdhayman 5
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No it is not right, and neither is your spelling knoWledge
2006-06-25 08:53:53
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answered by Nemesis 7
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yes i do feel the same!
2006-06-25 08:55:49
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answered by Anonymous
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