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A - Ask questions
B - Ask no questions

2006-08-22 21:00:24 · 36 answers · asked by ? 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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My religion strictly forbids me from answering questions of any kind, what should I do?
A - answer your questions
B - stick to asking questions so those that believe in my religion can answer them and go to hell

I do not know the answer to this question and even if I knew my religion forbids ...... This logic is killing me and I don't know what to do but even ....

aaaaaaaaaaaaa..............

2006-08-22 21:19:37 · answer #1 · answered by a theist 2 · 0 0

The only choices you have are either A or B? Hmmm...that is a tough one.

Follow your religion and choose A, or turn your back on your religion and choose B?? Wow! That's a very difficult decision to make.

If I was you, I would ask myself why I have chosen my religion in the first place.....ooops, sorry, I forgot that you can't ask questions of any kind. Hmmmm?

Okay try this, make a sandwich and eat it...go to bed...sleep on it and see if you feel better tomorrow. NO! NEVER MIND THAT ADVICE....I think I was talking about me....I'm going to make a sandwich, and go to bed.

As for your question.....I think you'll be okay with the religion you've chosen....at least you don't have to make a decision. It's kind of like a "no stress" religion. Someone makes your mind up for you. It's all good!

2006-08-22 21:28:58 · answer #2 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

I don't remember what religion that is however by asking this question you are sinning.

With all this being said, I would guess that you are not in the right religion for you.

You see there are many good religions out there including the one you are in.

However some of the rules make some of these religions hard to live by.

For instance pretend your wife would die without a blood transfusion. However your religion does not believe in it. So you sit there and watch her die. This to me would be hard to do, however for this religion it is something they go through and accept.

The question you need to ask yourself is am I truelly this religion or do I need to find a different religion where you can ask questions.

Being as religious as I am I know there are times when you need to make tough decisions like the one I'm giving you.

The example I gave you was a on trial and somebody asked me my opinion. A woman was and is still in a coma. Her parents say she's Christian. Husband says she's his religion (which doesn't believe in blood tranfussions). Her life is on the line.

My view, sad and cruel as it may seem is to not grant her a blood transfussion. By not giving her one you are not going against her Christian beliefs (if she was Christian), however by giving her one you would be going against her other religion beliefs (if she was that religion).

The courts ruled to give her one. So I hope she is Christian. If she wasn't it would cause damage to her and between her and her family.

I hope this helps.

I only put the Christian religion name in here so that the other religion doesn't get bad mouthed. I don't see anything I said to be able to give reason to bad mouth Christians.

2006-08-22 21:28:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

any religion that won't let you ask questions is trying to make you a sheep that just goes along.
this is your life and your soul and it's far too important for any manmade institution from standing in the way of you asking questions.
seek answers outside the box if you have to. it's about getting closer to God - not a building.
"Knock, and the door shall be opened. Seek and you shall find."
It's Your Journey. Live it

2006-08-22 21:07:04 · answer #4 · answered by Kevin A 4 · 0 0

Dear friend,

I think you must ask questions about the belief that you have now.
the main question you must ask your self the general questions , what i am doing here ? Is there God or not ? what is asked from me to do ?

then you must search for the right religion that is telling the truth with mind acceptance , that answers are right , and you feel ok.

2006-08-22 21:34:18 · answer #5 · answered by Nightwolf 1 · 0 0

Ask rhetorical questions...only you are meant to answer them....
You will be able to go to Heaven on a technicality using this argument

This will happen only if you indeed sued your Supreme Being if he sends you the other way based on the questions you ask: in a court of law this would get you through as you are only asking questions that you yourself answer...

Regards

Ichi the Barrister

p.s. I have sued Supreme Being loads, they always settle out of court

2006-08-22 21:22:34 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry I cant help, my religion forbids me from answering questions of any kind.

2006-08-22 21:06:43 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

wouldnt you like to convert to my religion? did you hear that we only speak in the form of a question, like on jeopardy? doesnt that sound like fun? were you informed that the only non question statements we are allowed to make require pennance by including a three digit number in the statement, and an appeal to the great alex? overall, its not really all that bad for 400, alex. what is just a simple three second bit added onto the end of every non question phrase?

2006-08-22 21:06:30 · answer #8 · answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5 · 0 0

A Change religion fast

2006-08-23 06:35:41 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Asking questions is part of our natural makeup. God made us that way because HE want us to ask Him the things we won't know or don't understand. If you can't ask any questions then you are stuck into religion where you were suppose to be into relationship with God.
You know you can ask Him, its called prayer. Ask God to reveal himself to you and He will.

2006-08-22 21:46:02 · answer #10 · answered by Mohamed 4 · 0 0

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