isn't faith needed here more, on earth with each other, and not wasted onsomething not even worthy of the tag circumstantial evidence in the courts where we are made to pledge the truth to him. Isn't is just hearsay?
2006-10-22
09:51:18
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I make observations. Believe me, i actually exist.
2006-10-22
10:09:36 ·
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Shadowmyu. I think you make good observations and sense.
2006-10-22
10:13:35 ·
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A moral is not what you should live by. It's what you should feel.
2006-10-22
10:19:41 ·
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Very good without consulting and without practical scientificaly assesment there is no means to believe on any one either preach saint or any relegions if he proof some thing only then he has to right to come in public otherwise he must never come in public for social and other work but in these days it is a business matter to earn money
2006-10-23 21:12:07
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answered by name of spritual tantra horr0r 3
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Faith in mankind or in God is generally wasted. You cannot trust either to come through for you on their own.
What you can do is engage with both in your everyday lives. Too often do we see religious people being self-segregating, or very sociable people turning a blind eye to the greater picture. What is needed is the strength of conviction to look at the world through the God Abstract every now and then while at the same time not losing track of our own position within it and our relationships with other people.
When you choose to engage with both the world and with humanity, faith becomes unnecessary. Whether or not you believe, you do all you can anyway and make the most of the process.
2006-10-22 17:08:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You're so right! I've seen way more proof of the goodness and power of God than of the competence and goodwill of people in this world. Dealing with people you really need faith! And yep, preachers who haven't seen "proof" lately should step down and take a break until they find some.
2006-10-22 17:01:30
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answered by shirleykins 7
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Preaching is one thing, but trying to convince others that your beliefs are right based on a book that 70% of the world doesn't believe in is just ridiculous.
2006-10-22 16:58:42
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answered by Allison L 6
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*******************Well if you believe that we should have faith here on earth with each other, then why do you find it so difficult to have faith in God.
When FAITH is a firm belief for which there is no proof.
So my friend, even with those big, extravagant words you used here in the question, YOU and only YOU alone, contradicted yourself.
Think before you speak or write. I suggest that would be an excellent idea for you in the future.***************
2006-10-22 17:04:01
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answered by Boricua Born 5
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Absolutely right. Do not believe the Mumbo-Jumbo men, there is no proof , was never any proof, will never be any proof! No person anywhere can show you proof. It is a fiction!
2006-10-22 17:14:35
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answered by ED SNOW 6
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Its the conviction of the Holy Spirit
2006-10-22 16:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep, but you're wasting your breath
2006-10-22 16:54:23
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answered by Mr Glenn 5
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