They are selfish and don't want to face the consequences
2006-08-11 02:08:08
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answer #1
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answered by bregweidd 6
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I am not a martyr by any means; I have taken responsibility for all actions that I might have done. But truly, I am a guilt free person as I have done nothing. If loving one is considered a sin, then I am guilty but I have been forgiven of that human error months ago, even though I was given this absolution from one who grants the same but was not that one. This is called restrictions in life, unfair, unjust, but forgiven by the one who was blighted with the tragic symptoms of no reason at all..........
2006-08-11 05:58:49
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answer #2
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answered by silhouette 6
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To take responsibility for our own actions, one must first repent of our sins to the Lord. But that is where the problem lays. because most people refuse to admit that they have sinned. It's pride that gets in thier way, and that kind of pride comes from satan and his lies.
Repent of your sins daily and cleans yourself before the Lord, and it will be easier to fix what we do wrong in this world. you can't take responsibility for your actions if you can't admit you've done something wrong and against God and His laws.
John 13:34 A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.
2006-08-11 02:15:50
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answer #3
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answered by Carol M 5
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God in his infinite wisdom gave us free will knowing some of us would choose the wrong way. But freedom to choose is so important to all of us that we desperately want it.
But with freedom comes responsibility.
If you choose the wrong way then you are the one who has to suffer the consequences. Some blame god when they smoke 3 packs a day, "Why God did you give me lung cancer?"
drink alcohol and drive like a maniac and say God made me have a wreck. Realize there will be consequences for your actions.
2006-08-11 02:17:51
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Finger pointing is easier than doing the right thing (see Genesis 3). Like our first ancestors, blame shifting is our favorite rationalization for our own faults. But only when we own our sins can we give them away in the process called repentence and confession (see Psalm 32).
2006-08-11 02:16:12
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answer #5
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answered by Pressly M 2
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All of your questions give the impression the world is full of irresponsible, greedy, angry people. That's not true because most people are good. You sign peace and love but I'm afraid that's not really where you are.
2006-08-11 02:12:21
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answer #6
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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It's only the cowards who are afraid to 'feel' anything that will lie or twist the truth. A fairly well adjusted honest person has no problem taking responsibility for their mistakes.
2006-08-11 02:10:13
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answer #7
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answered by tweak 3
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I take a great deal of pride in taking responsibility for what I do wrong. Being able to say that I am sorry and mean it means a great deal to me. I wish I had more strength to do it all the time. There are times that my own weekness stops me. But I do try it.
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2006-08-11 02:09:32
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answer #8
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answered by Bacchus 5
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We can blame supernatural forces, once we are taught they exist.
Sin and Evil are replacements for problems that could be solved if they were thought of a real, rather than of another world.
2006-08-11 02:22:17
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answer #9
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answered by Real Friend 6
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Because then we have to look around at the mess we made of this world and admit it was us that did it. It is the same with little kids when you ask them who made a mess of their room and they say, "Not me".
2006-08-11 02:17:31
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answer #10
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answered by Stephen 6
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i do take all responsibility for my actions
2006-08-11 02:10:15
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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