What i fear is that them bastards in north korea and in iran are going to attack us and that will be it or the U.S. is going to draft me but besides that nothing
2006-07-07 11:14:31
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answered by daniel m 1
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I absolutely don't fear the future, world events, or anything about my life. I don't have to fear, because I have put my faith in Jesus. I mean I've been through some tough times things that I wouldn't wish on anyone. Times when I didn't know what was going to happen next when life completely caught me by surprise. However, through it all I've always trusted in the Lord, and he has never let me down. "In this world you may have trouble, but take heart for I have overcome the world" John 16:33 those are the words of Jesus. Those are words I cling to when I start to feel overcome by all that is going on in my life.
2006-07-07 11:22:48
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answered by Kari 1
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Yeah, I guess I am afraid of the future. Mainly because of the world's governments and their foreign and domestic policies alike. However, I think that fear is a motivator. Why would you even want to try to provoke change if it wasn't an issue that affected you in some way; be it fear, happiness, or just your way of life? Apathy gets you nowhere.
2006-07-07 11:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Living in a state of fear is not good. maybe seek out some help, that is correctable. You wont be able to help anyone feeling that way. Help yourself first.
2006-07-07 11:30:57
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answered by Rich H 2
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Give your fears over to God... thats the only one that can help.
The only thing I really fear is tornados for some reason. At the sound of a tornado watch I get freaked out. Then I have to pray, and hope God takes away all that fear.
2006-07-07 11:45:00
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answered by Patti 3
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you're depressed. you need to be an really delicate, wondering, and philosophical kind human being. Your existence isn't over. it really is in ordinary words merely beginning. The Bible is finished of folk with this same quandary, and the completed e book of Ecclesiastes is about this sense that you're describing. be affected human being with your self. you do not ought to "have all of it together" at nineteen. existence is a steady procedure, and it takes time and existence thoughts to understand what's significant and what's not. you'll make many blunders, yet you may have many reliable "moments" about your self too. i imagine you should relax, be humble, count number your advantages commonly used, spend time with those that love you, be inventive, and seek for the Bible on your own for solutions. also, it frequently facilitates human beings to assist others. So attain out, it really is reliable on your soul. Take care pricey baby.
2016-11-01 09:48:32
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answered by ? 4
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i used to not want kids. i thought if i did, the world would go straight to hell. not that it wasn't close already. i had my son in 2000. put a flag in his room the day he came home. 15 months later, pow! i never cried soo much. now i do what i can to help him understand.(he's starting to ask alot of questions.) as for that fear, it's still there a little, but i have a huge job ahead of me, in doing what i can to turn this little man into a RESPECTABLE member of society. which way outweighs the fear.
p.s. since then i have a little girl, too. it is amazing how God knows what we want even when we don't!)
2006-07-07 11:15:46
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answered by daddio 7
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Get out of that state and do something
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2006-07-07 11:18:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hope for the best, and prepare for the worst.
2006-07-07 11:10:38
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answered by snoweagleltd 4
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yes i do. i'm afraid that i will amount to nothing. and i know i can't help myself amount to anything because i'm afraid of failure but you have to make yourself keep going.
2006-07-07 11:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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