I like to think of it as "my everything" or "your everything", it doesn't necessarily include the mundane but it's the everything we would ever need kind of thing.
For everything there is a season. The sun alternately decks the face of earth with sun and darkness and the skies have wind and cold. For everything obeys a law of nature and nothing escapes the fate that binds and holds it in place. To even nature herself is bound to be what she is, for she is everything.
2006-09-25 19:41:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the context but in most cases everything experienced or known (or even speculated) about.
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Of course it does. People seem to think that the limits of their senses define reality, when it doesn't. Things can be created and destroyed when we aren't present and haven't experienced it's creation or destruction.
Many things are unexperienced by us which effect our daily life. Such as the mantle of the sun, noone's ever been there but it's heat warms us each day and sustains nearly all of the life on the planet in some fashion (chemical autotrophs excluded).
2006-09-25 19:26:37
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answered by Startoshadows 3
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Hello you obvious lover of existance, as everything is "Godly desire". Everything is of course, everything that your government inflicted education has given you willingness to comprehend... and of course, the inspiration, to seek a seeming superior comprehension, of this "Creators Plan" ??? Or, perhaps, is your desire, to engage, "Everything", focused upon the female existance...hoping ultimately, to engage the soft, warm, and moist of the vaginal female existance, with it's potentiality of impregnation... beware my fellow youthfull "Godliness"... time is on your side, so, do not rush into procreation, no matter ow driven your emotional exierience may be pushing your illiterate,un-inspired emotional "ID" desire...Perace,Love,& +Comprehension...MeSighAh...CanU?
2006-09-25 20:20:22
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answered by hollyman_iii 1
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Everything defined by the individual will be subjective.
2006-09-25 19:32:19
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answered by mx3baby 6
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I must admit, in my everyday language I don't usually mean everything when I say it. However, there are times when I mean every thing, not just all my things.
2006-09-25 19:27:07
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answered by Vonnie Dee 3
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Yes all things
2006-09-25 20:42:38
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answered by pratap n 2
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Yes it exists
All matter that exists in the universe.
2006-09-25 19:31:12
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answered by maltease14 2
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there is every thing... meaning every living being (how it is meant in the bible), every thing... meaning every single thing non-living, and then there is everything... and that covers it all... doesn't matter what it is unless implied specifically within a specific context.
2006-09-25 19:37:02
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answered by christy 6
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All things as in "Beauty is not everything".
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2006-09-25 19:38:48
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answered by sarayu 7
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yes
2006-09-25 19:26:07
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answered by Chris S 2
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