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What good is knowledge if you do not apply it to your life?
2006-09-27 01:15:56
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answer #1
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answered by williamzo 5
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Like most things in life, there is a situational element.
Simple wisdom sounds more appealing to me in general; but if I get invited on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," then I'd rather know certain facts. ;-)
2006-09-27 17:44:58
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answered by Ever Learn 7
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Simple wisdom = simpleton?
Facts = computer.
Knowledge of true facts plus life experience = Knowledge and wisdom.
Great question!
Please consider these tidbits:
Jews for Jesus = Vegetarians for Hamburgers
God? He or She?
Church? Christianity? Jesus? Dying?
What is the Imacculate Conception supposed to mean?
Does Imacculate Conception have anything to do with "VIRGIN BIRTH"?
Google Imacculate Conception and learn that is NOT.
What else do you falsely believe?
Jesus, the basis of Christianity? .
If Jesus died, he could NOT have been God.
Can Gods die?
If Jesus 'died' on Friday and 'undied' on Sunday, what else besides Saturday was sacrificed?
Did Jesus give up Saturday for us?
No Eternal sacrifice, big deal for a day!
If Jesus died for our sins, there should not be any more sins, else why go through with it?.
If Jesus really DIED, he should be dead, dead, dead!
Life after death is like virginity after childbirth.
If the flesh of Jesus died, what was seen walking and talking on Sunday?
If you believe this stuff, you are not going to like the folks who don't. You want them to believe it too to validate you.
Christians want everyone to convert to their non-thinking in order to be 'saved'.
Believing and not thinking is like choosing to be lost.
P.S.
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2006-09-27 08:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because having wisdom is understanding that knowledge and how to use it properly.
2006-09-29 04:05:34
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answered by Witchy 7
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to know what one knows without applying the knowledge would be a a waste of the knowledge obtained.
2006-09-27 08:27:29
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answered by Marvin R 7
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