Did that make the 9/11 hijackers right? They must have felt pretty strongly. How about Hitler? Don't think he was on the fence about world conquest. Just looking at this site, with all the issues that people take two or more clearly mutually exclusive positions, and yet everyone clearly feels strongly about, like race, religion, sexuality, politics, etc. I don't see how anyone can think that by simply feeling strongly about something makes them right. And if you do, it's a sign of solipsism, not righteousness.
2006-10-21 07:47:09
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answered by answersBeta2.1 3
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Disagree! But I'd say you'd be fun to debate.
probably pretty easy to rile and mess with people like that who take disagreement way too seriously.
2006-10-21 14:43:45
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answered by lizardmama 6
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Being right of what's left/right on high is highmindead.
Being fanatically law, of such law/law, is awful lawful.
Worse-end speaks of seven spirits all containing law.
http://www.godshew.org/AnotherLaw.htm
http://www.godshew.org/Revelations9.htm
http://www.godshew.org/Allegory3.htm
Enmity: I will forsake you, the city, your fathers... Law.
Friend: I will never leave thee nor forsake thee... Grace.
Ppl recovering from getting high on law,
afterward speak of higher power: grace.
http://www.godshew.org/HowbeitAfterward.htm
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus->Christ with you all. Amen.
2006-10-22 13:57:00
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answered by Anonymous
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disagree
2006-10-21 14:42:14
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answered by jen 5
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disagree.
2006-10-21 14:41:44
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answered by ajvpb 2
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as long as you can provide supporting evidence to go along with it
2006-10-21 14:45:05
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answered by Southpaw 7
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mostly!
2006-10-21 14:41:40
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answered by Apple 4
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