What is the meaning of life?
2006-11-05 14:46:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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In the grand scheme of the universe, more vast than the human mind can comprehend, and the amazing fact that all matter, including human beings, are made up of infinitesimally small particles and hardly detectable bits of energy, and the fact that all components of human life as we know it are linked to biological functions that require oxygen, nourishment, water, and rest -- why do many humans cling to God as the only source of wonder and dream of a life after this one more than loving the present time that we all share?
2006-11-05 23:07:26
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answer #2
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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Q. What were the Ancients trying to tell us in regards to the next cycle ending eg. mayan and clock calendars etc.? As in WHY leave messages and structures to observe the coming of the end. What is the hidden agenda if any?
2006-11-05 22:55:12
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answer #3
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answered by *JC* 4
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What would be an example of a "very hard" spiritual question?
And, if you can come up with one, you don't need us.
But share it with us.
We all can stand to grow as Christians.
2006-11-05 22:48:31
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answered by tryin' to help 2
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Ok here is one!
When you see a homeless person on the street what are your immediate thoughts? Are they positive or negative? Be honest.
Are your thoughts pre-disposed to walking past ignoring them, thinking that they are begging and in no way give them money as they will just use it on drugs/alcohol?
2006-11-05 22:49:32
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answered by A_Geologist 5
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Why did God create such a foolish questioner? Obviously you have no idea of being spiritual, so why do you expect even come close to an answer.
Here is you question to match you ego: Explain what can not be observed
[Email when you think you have the answer.]
2006-11-05 22:50:37
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answered by J. 7
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A Buddhist question: If desire is something that stands in the way of enlightenment, and all desire must be eradicated before enlightenment is attained, then how does one continue to seek enlightenment after one has ceased to desire it?
2006-11-05 22:52:46
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answered by RabidBunyip 4
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How do you live a life full of spirituality when you have so many "mundane" things to do every day?
2006-11-05 22:53:25
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answered by Heron By The Sea 7
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what do you mean by hard in spituality. there is no such thing which is hard.
put yourself fully into all you do and you will find everything easy
love and compassion are the tools, spread it fully and you will feel that this worls is so easy to live in
2006-11-06 03:37:45
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answered by Anonymous
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How do you justify a Trinity? Isn't that simply borrowing from pagan religions?
2006-11-05 22:50:47
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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