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2006-10-11 07:33:14
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not my beliefs, but my knowledge of my beliefs. Some of the questions on here have made me look up answers, but never question or doubt my beliefs. A good question is one that makes you want to know the answer.
2006-10-11 07:33:37
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answer #2
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answered by sister steph 6
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No. The questioners have made me analyze just where I am coming from, though. Also how far I have come.
It is good to be questioned about the elemental ideas surrounding our spiritual existence, it solidifies our faith.
Why do I believe the way I do? Is it the church, the bible I read, or society at large? How can I convey my ideas to others who are struggling and ignore the blind critics who rave with such passion?
These are questions that I am finding answers to here.
2006-10-11 07:45:15
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answer #3
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answered by Jay Z 6
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Qs and As here have occasionally caused me to examine and even refine my beliefs. I've also been busted a few times for getting a bit full of myself in expressing my beliefs. It's a healthy thing to be reminded of one's own limitations in that way.
2006-10-13 03:42:11
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answer #4
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answered by x 7
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Many have made me consider whether I should make a new name for my specific belief so as not to be associated with some of the idiots around here.
2006-10-11 07:43:40
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answer #5
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answered by Phil 5
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Yes some questions and answers have made me think. This subtlety changes what I believe to be true. Ultimately the questioning I do makes me more sure of what it is I really do believe.
2006-10-11 07:35:36
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answer #6
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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Yes - well an answer to my question did. I asked about evolution and a fwe of the answers made me rethink my opinion totally. I think I ws wrong about my thoughts....but still don't know what to believe for sure on the issue.
2006-10-11 07:34:54
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes: there have been several that have made me re-examine my Agnosticism, although none that have made me ultimately change my mind. It is fairly sad that many people will not re-examine their beliefs as new information or thought becomes available: this is why dogma often leads to intellectual stagnation.
2006-10-11 07:38:36
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answer #8
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answered by Blackacre 7
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I can honestly state that no arguement Ive come across on this site makes me reconsider even for a moment the fact that an almighty Creator cannot exist.
Ive found stronger arguments on the side of a box of Count Chocula breakfast cereal....
2006-10-11 07:33:53
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answer #9
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answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6
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No that no the point of questioning.
The point is to convert the people who have the question to see “my” personal point of view of the world. And when they see it three things should happen.
1) Agree with me or
2) Run away and report me to yahoo or
3) Just think I'm one of the crazies in ignore me.
2006-10-12 05:49:02
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answer #10
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answered by Kenshin 5
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Nope, I'm here to learn what is in the minds of those who beliefs or non-beliefs are different from mines and that's it!
2006-10-11 07:38:30
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answer #11
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answered by Pashur 7
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