No way. It is important for people to talk. Heads of state have been trying to do this, ineffectively. As everyday people, it is so important for us to talk to each other and learn each other's concerns and aspirations from the source rather than getting hyped up from the junk the media exaggerates. I think this is a good way to see the pulse of people all over the world. It is nice to have a global community where we can really talk, in spite of all the haters and malicious people.
2006-09-15 21:36:49
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answered by ValleyViolet 6
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There seems to be an explosion of these questons. I have just answered it twice, but here is a copy:
There are very few rational thinkers capable of understanding true spirituality because in order to reach that level, a person needs to acquire a high level of spiritual maturity at the Soul level, which is a great attainment only very few are capable of.
I believe, however, that many of the people who make bitter remarks do so out of frustration more than out of animosity. Perhaps there is a proportion of them who are actually rational thinkers and for that very reason refuse to accept a dogma or a calling itself "spiritual" belief that is full of illogical statements, loopholes, and is built on blind aceptance of authority, rather than being able to generate true and spontaneous persuasion by the power of its rationale and the lucidity of its presentation. Perhaps these people visit the same theme over and over again, in the hope that one day a sparkle ignites their expectations.
I, as an individual have gone through all of these stages, myself. I was born into a Christian background, but as I developed my own free logical thinking, I rejected the dogma and my conscience was abhored by the atrocities commited by the church, like with its Inquisition, with millions of innocent people being murdered by the church/inquisition abusing the name of Christ, and by violating all of Christ's values, to the limits, for own greed for power and money. These realizations naturally threw me into the opposite direction, and I thought I became an atheist, as a young adult. But then, throughout my life, there were such profound experiences that indicated guidance and even direct intervention by a higher power, that I could not overlook them. As a more mature adult I started exploring this inner guidance, and I discovered that I was a spiritual being, that all the knowledge I needed was inside me and I was only put off by seeking it elsewhere, like through the church.
Then something else happened a few years ago. Something that I would never have believed could happen, should it not have happened to me. I started being able to receive and channel information directly from the Source, and I was guided to write down the Concept of Rational Spirituality.
This Concept contains the full and genuine truth about God, the Universe and people's place in it. It contains all the information that was throughout the history referred to as the Holy Grail, and which was lost to humanity by the anihilation of the Cathars, the holders of the Holy Grail, by the church in 1244.
If there are people who are demanding thinkers, and would embrace the Truth, then they may want to study the Concept on the Dhaxem website. This profound knowledge can be free to anyone who benefits from it, and respects it.
I believe that the confrontation referred to in your question is due to the division that is inherent in the very words "religion" and "atheism". I believe that boths words could simply be replaced by the word "Truth". Than all those who open their hearts and their minds to the Truth can unite under one umbrella of peace.
If the above results in at least one person's life being influenced to the better, it was worth my time writing it.
With my very best wishes to every reader.
Source(s):
http://www.dhaxem.com
2006-09-16 08:10:57
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answered by ? 4
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I doubt that any riots would erupt from merely going on Yahoo Answers. Most people should know that this forum is entertainment.
2006-09-16 04:29:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No - anyone with a brain can see that aside from the lunatics who fight on yahoo with their ignorance, some of these questions and answers really make people think.
Thinking is a good thing - it keeps us from rioting.
2006-09-16 04:29:11
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answered by Bruce D 2
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That's it... I'm going to torch your neighborhood!
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2006-09-16 04:36:56
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answered by Serving Jesus 6
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The questions would only appear on other subject titles
2006-09-16 04:28:26
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answered by SunnyDays 5
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People would just carry their "arguments" over into different categories...like they do in real life!
2006-09-16 04:28:31
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answered by sarch_uk 7
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Absolutely not, this appears to be one of the places that religion can be discussed without fear of being killed.
Hay, who the hell are you.
What are you doing in my house.
Where are you taking me. Let go of me. Help!
2006-09-16 04:31:54
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answered by valcus43 6
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ONLY MUSLIM WOULD LIKE YAHOO ANSWER TO BE SHUT DOWN COZ IN MANY TOPIC WE CAN SEE THAT WHAT THEY ANSWERING IS WRONG AND THEY HAVE VERY VERY BARBARIC CULTURE
2006-09-16 04:30:01
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answered by grrrrr 1
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No, freedom of speech forever...
God bless America....
2006-09-16 04:27:53
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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