2006-10-27
21:01:36
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
I can't believe I actually have to do this. This is for 'On The fence' down there:
Maddox's page:
http://www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net/c.cgi?u=ticket_to_hell
'On The Fence's' last question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=A9FJur_XEUNFv.cA1Absy6IX?qid=20061028000014AAO5arV
Now will you please shut up, punk???
2006-10-27
21:17:38 ·
update #1
Oops! 'One AMONG The Fence'. That's even better. How does one come to be 'among' the fence????
That's rich, LOL!!
2006-10-27
21:20:43 ·
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No, but the Catholic church does. They are a major stockholder in most of the larger global corporations. If they were looked at as a corporation, they'd rank around the middle of the Fortune 500. They own more real estate than any other single entity on the planet. Their gold reserves alone are worth billions. These are well known facts that you can get from many reputable sources on Google.
You see, this is what happens when you spend ten centuries plundering the world in the name of god.
At the same time, rich atheist/agnostic executives like Bill Gates and Warren Buffet look favorably on humanity by donating BILLIONS of dollars of their own money to charity.
Isn't it interesting when all your preconceived notions are flushed down the drain?
2006-10-27 21:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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One day a rich man saw a beggar and gave him a big amount of moolah, and the next day that same pan-handler was given two cent by another beggar. At the time of judgment the beggar went to heaven easily and the rich man had to be deliberated first before he could enter the Kingdom and the last time I checked he is still trying to negotiate his way in but not necessarily buying his way in......... God gives more favor to the less fortunate than to those who have, ironic as it may seem as how we see it, but if a rich man gives he is doing this maybe really to help but what is so special about it, if he gets something out of his pocket that doesn't even make a dent to his bank account but a beggar giving two cents, which may relate to his dinner for that night..........So what is more special with the same deed but from two different people.
2006-10-28 04:12:38
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answered by Jetty 4
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Some yes
Some no
It is not the richness of a person (or thing) but there relation to God!
The wicked can grow rich, but there richness is fleeting, and non lasting
Of those who prosper in God, there riches will last forever!
2006-10-28 06:13:29
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answered by Grandreal 6
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No, God does not he sees every person the same way even if you live on the street no food no money nothing you are still a child of him and loves you like your own father loves you
2006-10-28 04:17:55
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answered by Angel 3
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That depends on how those executive live their lives, and how those corporations treat those under their umbrella of influence!
Unfortunately, in this country, Republicans will tellyou that god looks favorably on them- that is why they have that money.
I do not beleive this to be the case.
2006-10-28 04:06:19
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answered by Anarchy99 7
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NO the media and society looks favorably upon rich executives and corporations
2006-10-28 04:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Did Ken Lay cross over? Probably.
2006-10-28 04:36:03
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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Yes, if they get the richness in the way favorable to God.
2006-10-28 04:04:18
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answered by techeroflogic 2
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Wealth does not change a man, it merely unmasks him.
God looks favorably on people who do His will.
Read the bible sometime and questions like this will not puzzle you so.
2006-10-28 04:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I would lilke to believe that God uses a same measuring stick on everyone.
2006-10-28 04:08:17
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answered by oskeewow13 3
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