i believe in karma. although people are born with disabilities and are born poor they usually even out. like special ed kids enjoy life just the same. they dont see themselves as someone with a disability they just think theyre different. and people can be born poor because of theyre family wasing away theyre money and maybe in the afterlife everyone gets what they deserve
2006-09-03 09:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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We are all equal. So the question should be why can't we, as humans, accept that not everyone is exactly the same? How do we know that the people who are born with so called "deformities" are not the "normal" ones and that we are not the "deformed"? How are they in any way disabled? People who are born with what most would call deformities don't know that they are different until someone points it out to them.
2006-09-03 09:29:04
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answered by Reese 1
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You have the worst form of disability imaginable You seem to have been born without compassion or the ability to care about others. There are many levels from the most extreme cases of sociopaths who have it to such a case they kill to more subtle levels such as your case.Its seems to passed on in the genes and some cases its the enviorment you come from. Its sad I hope some day your disability can be treated with medication. I do feel for you I hope one day you will have the care you desperately need. Until then Try and do the best you can with your disability>try and do the least amount of harm and at least keep your mouth shut.
2006-09-03 09:25:57
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answered by Rich 5
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I believe We were CREATED equal in which we have the first humans Adam and Eve, perfect spiritually, mentally, and physically. After their sin and fall, humans were cast from the perfect garden of Eden and now stained with sin. This sin corrupted bodies and eventually humans were BORN unequal. Unjust social systems produced higher and lower classes, and diesease and deformity began to spread. Other races with their different skills and abilities began to mock and disrespect each other with spawned racism. So, you see we were created equal; but unfortunately we are not all born equal. But, we all can become perfect in Jesus Christ.
2006-09-03 09:27:12
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answered by King of the Red plume 2
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The way god intended people to be born is the way god intended people to be born. I don't know why YOU don't care about the poor and disabled, but I do. We aren't MADE equal, we treat each other equal. I am equal to you or any other person on here. We are all PEOPLE. Regaurdless of race, nationality, money, or anything else.
2006-09-03 09:22:33
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answered by gin 4
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Well, I do believe that we are in fact, all created equal. Just not the same as everyone or anyone else.
We all have the same chances in both this life and in the alternate spiritual dimension. We make the choices for our lives, but they are not all made on a conscious level in this world.
I believe that before we incarnate into the physical, we choose our major life themes and challenges, as well as the people who are in our lives such as our parents, siblings, relatives and friends.
This is all a part of the free will which we are given by God. Free will doesn't just start at birth, or conception, but is part of our eternal lives. It manifests in the physical as the universal law of attraction.
The law of attraction maintains that the vibrations we emit into the world via our conscious or unconscious beliefs, thoughts, emotions, words (written and verbal) and actions, and whether they are positive or negative, love-based or fear-based, lead to the events that we experience in return, in one form or another.
These vibrations occur singly, by individuals and collectively, by societies and cultures.
God gives free will and does not revoke or interfere with it, so it is a gift with a double-edged sword, so to speak. Once given, it is our responsibility. Not God's.
2006-09-03 09:25:01
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answered by LindaLou 7
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We were created in the image and likeness of God, but when man rejected God, all manner of disorders entered into the world ending in death.
Jesus was well aware of the unfortunates who were on the fringes of society during his ministry. He said of them:
[Mat 25:40] And the king will say to them in reply, 'Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me.'
People who are poor, disabled, deformed; those not born equal remain so that we may do corporal works of charity. We do these works out of love for Jesus who we recognize in these individuals as clearly as we do in each other.
2006-09-03 09:29:32
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answered by Robert L 4
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I BELEIVE we are all created equal but no matter who you are some one will judge you it is in our nature to point out other peoples imperfections so that deep down we feel better about our selfs or we already think we are better than them I am sure that when we are born that a baby dosen't look at another baby and say"ooh he is uu-g-ly" it happens as we get older and find out there is always someone better than me but we want to be the best numaro uno.
2006-09-03 09:27:04
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answered by shebunkin 2
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God never puts obstacles in any ones way that he knows they can't overcome. The circumstances people are born in shape their character and form their personalities. If everyone was born equal, what a boring world this would be!!
2006-09-03 09:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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The disability thing is because of medical science, it could be a gene deficiency or something similar. Being poor is a result of the persons parents. We should care about those people because it helps you realise just how good you have it.
2006-09-03 09:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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