Every day on this freakin' site.
2006-11-13 03:57:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. You did, and it didn't have anything with religion, but for what you did when I asked you a question. I tried to explain what I meant, I was just asking you questions, you took the apology and then deleted my message. That was like being stabbed in the back.
You have hurt me real bad. I was honest and open with you, and what did you do, deleted my message. Thanks a lot, take my apology, and then spit in my face, so to speak. I didn't curse you, but I was very upset.
Lastly, I forgive you. I just have to reason it, that you didn't mean it or didn't know, even when it did hurt. I have to forgive and forget. But, next time, I will not carry my heart in my sleeve, and will not apologize again. I will give a truthful answer, and I will not be PC person ever again. thanks for the lesson.
Made me happy! too many to count, far too many.
2006-11-13 13:57:21
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answer #2
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answered by Sierra Leone 6
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Yes, when a Catholic claims that condoms are not safe, or other similar lies, it makes me very mad.
On the other hand, no one has ever made me praise them, when talking about religion. Some people, who happen to be religious, may have done good things, but those things were usually not connected with religion.
2006-11-13 11:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, just hard to get through to them, but that's when the Lord has to do the work, we should not open our mouth and preach if he does not guide us to. This in turn makes people angry, then one gets prideful and all they had to do was ask the LORD first instead of jumping the gun.
We think they have to listen to us, and we know that's not always the case. Nobody likes preaching, we should show love at all times, just like Jesus did.
To me, when I'm prompted, that's when I know the person will receive because it's not my flesh doing the work, it's from the Lord himself. How can I ever get angry at that.
2006-11-13 12:05:04
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Yes indeed, but I only just prayed to God for them. I never cursed anyone in church cause they made me angry. I praised god for a better relationship with that person.
2006-11-13 12:03:04
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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No, I realize that not everyone will accept the benefit of cholesterol lowering oats. I would never curse the Froot Loop eaters, nor wish muselix on anyone.
2006-11-13 11:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I have to be honest, in saying this. I was saved about two weeks at the time, didn't know Jesus very well at all then, and at about 7am one morning, some woman called my home, woke me up and started cussing me out, saying that I had called her home, and she wanted to know WHY! I tried to explain that I had NO IDEA who she was, and that I DIDN'T call her home, I was sleeping...but she just WOULDN'T stop her rampage....and I told her to "GO TO HELL" and I hung up...that was my first encounter with the Lord's conviction, and He INSTANTLY let me know He was displeased with that....I had no way to contact the woman back to ask her for forgiveness, as it was a private number, and I immediately asked God to forgive me, but I'll never forget the deep sorrow I felt in doing this! I don't know if she was another religion or not, it doesn't matter...it was wrong!
2006-11-13 12:05:56
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answer #7
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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yes one person...
it was my Interview in KSA.
when i entered the room i saw this British man in his late twenties and i thought 'Thank God, a native speaker'.. anyway, he started asking me questions and suddenly topic of religions came up.
i told him that i dont believe everything i hear until i read it myself and my heart tells me to do so. he was quite surprised.
he changed the topic and asked questions about my school etc. after my 14 mins were up, he stopped the recorder and asked me if it was ok if he asked me a few questions informally?
i was like 'sure', then he said, 'you are one of the most intelligent people i have met' (imagine him complimenting a 14 years old)...
i told him all i knew about religions briefly and he was so kind.. i asked him if he was a christian, he said 'yes, but god knows for how long, '
2006-11-13 12:13:08
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answer #8
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answered by Lestat R 3
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Under my breath but no, not outloud. There are some that I respect, but have never praised them. I learned a new word from you I believe...Mashallah.
2006-11-13 12:00:24
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answered by Hellsdiner 3
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Just ignore those fools and praise the wise.
2006-11-13 12:00:28
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answered by Alan Lim 2
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I often praise the charitable works of my neighbors of faith. They inspire me to encourage those in the Humanist community to rise to their excellent example of service.
2006-11-13 11:59:12
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answered by Anonymous
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