Oh... we are on top of our game this morning aren't we?
2006-09-16 05:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I see you and your twin don't always agree or love one another all the time. Varying degrees of love involved there. Repeating is an issue on here in every category, not just religion. The only one that seems to have dwindled down in the last 2 months or so, is writing of poetry. Have you noticed? I didn't even know you were back on here until a few min. ago. Write poems and we'll compete again. I haven't written any for soooooo long I might have forgotten how..........
The dove of love,
Is not as happy as
The bug in the rug
For the dove turned to a sparrow
And entered a road so narrow
He became a Clarence Darrow, He couldn't give in a smidgeon
To even being a pigeon
Where all could sit and hit
By dropping all their s.h.i.t.
Upon the little twit.
Alone....................
So get to work and rhyme
For it's getting to be that time
To bug them all again
But this time she is a wren...........
Happy days are here again............dayam............
2006-09-19 05:10:24
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answered by ? 5
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Sometimes they repeat themselves, sure. But only because they're asked exactly the same questions again and again. And their repitition doesn't even come close to that of the Christians. And I don't think it's amusing at all.
2006-09-16 12:57:16
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answered by Anonymous
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We are not shocked or surprised when ungodly men love fables more than the faith, but we often are stunned to learn that the people of God also "love to have it so." Their works and worship are based upon human authority. They mix the holy with the human, the faith with fables, the sacred with the secular. Their religion appeals to the flesh. Its allurement is that it melds and welds the spiritual and the sensual, allowing men to "have it both ways.""Examine yourselves whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves" (2 Cor. 13:5). Christians that know the truth, understand what this means. We want everyone to know so that they can also be with Him in heaven.
2006-09-16 12:30:38
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answered by K 5
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So what? It's their opinion on the subject so let it be. Not everyone is going to believe the same thing. Besides, Christians quote scripture to say it's not. They also keep repeating themselves. What's your point?
2006-09-16 12:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Isn't it amusing?
Isn't it amusing that for the past 6000 years people have blindly followed faith without questioning their assumptions in the least?
Isn't it amusing that there is so much hate in the world stemming from mere differences in ideology?
Isn't it amusing how many groups are discriminated against by self-righteous religious zealots?
Isn't it hilarious that dogmatic beliefs have held back western civilization for the past 2000 years?
Isn't it just a barrel of laughs that so many people claim to be Christians, but do nothing more than spout hate and bile about people who don't share their faith?
No... I don't think it is.
...There are so many people who claim to be Christians, who do nothing that Jesus purportedly did. It is a sad commentary about the state of the world those Christians who actually "love their neighbors as they do themselves" are in the vast minority.
2006-09-16 12:27:19
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answered by flipturn2001 2
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If you have never experienced GOD then he would appear as a myth. Then you would need to explain why millions of people believe in him. That would appear as faith. So now you put the two together and think people just believe because they want to. This is the perception.
If you are a Christian then you know there is nothing further from the truth. It is like explaining a headache to someone who feels no pain. It has to be GOD that gives the increase. We just plant seeds. We need to be here if GOD wants us to tend the garden.
Its a cool Job.
GOD bless ya.
2006-09-16 12:26:05
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answered by Bye Bye 6
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I find it more amusing that people believe something based on "faith".
Faith is a cop-out. It is intellectual bankruptcy. If the only way you can accept an assertion is by faith, then you are conceding that it can't be taken on its own merits. [Dan Barker, former Christian minister (19 years), Losing Faith in Faith]
2006-09-16 12:24:38
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answered by Kathryn™ 6
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o I know it! It's like over and over and over again! When I see a question on here bout God I just think to myself the unbelievers are gonna be like, "you believe that?" and "how can I believe in something I can't see" I'm so sick of it! I'm a christian.
2006-09-16 12:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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it wont be so amusing for them at the end .and they repeat themselves because theres nothing more for them to say.
2006-09-16 12:33:31
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answered by bassetluv 4
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yes!, I have although is my believed and idea that repetitions is yet, to be proving, now a day's, the best way to learn. for this imperfect humanity!!!.
2006-09-16 12:27:04
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answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5
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