He'd imagine that person is pretty important, one way or another. The autobiography of Voldemort probably wouldn't lead the kid to think he's God.
2006-09-30 06:36:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Autobiography of a person + reading on Sundays â believing person in autobiography was or is a god.
2006-09-30 13:43:06
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answered by What, what, what?? 6
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If the book said this person was a god and you as parents reinforced this belief there is a good chance he would believe in the "religion". This is what actually happens with religious upbringing - a lot of palpable nonsense is passed onto children who are suspectible to believing without evidence for good evolutionary reasons. Very few people adopt a new religion in adult life - those who do have usually had psychological problems or some life trauma. No happy atheist gives in to the rubbish peddled by mullahs and vicars.
2006-09-30 13:42:47
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answered by HonestTom 2
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No other book has the power of the Bible. That's why it is called the Living Word. What other "autobiography" has stayed in print as long as the bible?
Good answer LL!
2006-09-30 13:40:34
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answered by Stiletto ♥ 6
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that is an interesting question to ask!!
I think the child would end up thinking that there was some kind of odd infatuation going on!
I believe people find their own spiritual or religious guidance in their own way and time!
You could have a child read a bible every sunday, it doesnt mean they will grow up believing in God. they may end up thinking what a load of fairytale rubbish!
-who knows????
2006-09-30 13:46:36
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answered by libby 3
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How can you compare an autobiography to the Bible? An autobiography is a book about a person written by that person. The Bible is a compilation of historical scrolls, eyewitness accounts and theology that span centuries.
2006-09-30 13:39:10
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answered by Emm 6
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I believe that the bible may have more good moral lessons than the biography of Jenna Jameson, but it certainly also contains a million times more BAD moral lessons that are just SICK!!! The bible advocates machism and chauvinism, an so does the ERRONEOUS papal interpretation of Jesus life
2006-09-30 14:48:26
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answered by Diego A 2
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Well I doubt it, unless the literature you gave him said the person was a God.The child would become an expert on the person in question like as not but as I said if there's no reference to a God, then why should he assume any different.
2006-10-02 13:29:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Most likely the child would want to know where the person lived...the persons name and why we are going to church for a start!! Most churches won't even give Gods name to their flocks...Auto bi's have a name but thats where the story ends...no name ...no god...no guilt...no life...no planet...just wise humans that can't stop greed ..war....hunger...but look to other planets for survival...look to the stars for answers....maybe some magic tricks by Doctors for a price...no thanks give me God and the Bible
2006-09-30 13:45:14
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answered by kdwcnliz2 2
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No- unless in the autobiography the person claimed to be God. Then it is possible,but unlikely.
2006-09-30 13:37:41
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answered by Trip S 3
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