Silly little idea of superiority they are having isn't it.
love and blessings Don
2006-11-13 05:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not wrong, I am agnostic. If I say that I do not know a thing when I don't is never wrong. I do not need proof to prove that I do not know a thing when I don't, but there will always be a possibility of being wrong when you believe in a thing of which there is no proof, just like there will always be the possibility of being wrong by believing something does not exist with out proof.
2006-11-13 05:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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There isnt any proof but faith, and if your faith convinces you of the truth in your religion, then you obviously will be convinced that your religion is the true one. how else would the church ever have a congregation if no one was convinced?
there are alot of people, sadly, who take this too much to heart, and end up hurtingthose who believe in something else. the best you can do is ignore them.
2006-11-13 05:51:22
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answered by Stephen H 1
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There is no proof ... and that's the problem with religions. Everything is based on faith with no hard evidence of anything. What's worse, most religions believe they are "the only true religion." So therefore, if you don't believe in THAT particular religion, then you're not following God's plan.
2006-11-13 05:45:40
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answered by Bonny K 4
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I am convinced I am right reguarding my GOD because we hang out all day. I talk to him, I listen to him, I sometimes just hang out with him. It is a relationship that took me all my life to establish. Now as far as all other versions of GOD. That is not my problem. My problem is getting my sorry rear end though life in one piece and make it home to Heaven. Thats enough work for me. I will worry about others when I get myself straightened out.
May GOD richly bless you.
2006-11-13 05:46:51
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answered by Anonymous
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All versions of God are the same, but with a different face and name. Except for the Atheists, but it is their right to not believe, but don't slander me for my beliefs, I do't do it to you.
My god... no pun intended,
they are still sayin, the bible is proof, no the Qu'ran is proof,
but all these forms of "proof" are from the hands of man. So is it really proof? or just a really old man trying the same sh*t fanatics are?
2006-11-13 05:44:10
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answered by danksprite420 6
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Some people need to make others wrong in order to feel right.
Such people are attracted to religions that reinforce this personality disorder; that support a view of either/or dominance, no matter what their holy people say *on the surface*.
2006-11-13 05:54:03
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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Because if a person admits there's the possibility that their belief may not be completely correct, then that opens the door for them to have to actually examine that belief. And hard examination of religion will almost always lead to disbelief.
2006-11-13 05:47:26
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answered by Eldritch 5
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We have only one God if you mean the Supreme creator.
If our God talks about saving souls of everyone for an everlasting happiness of all created spirits, then we talk of one God.
If our God talks about LOVE, PEACE, HARMONY, PATIENCE, TOLERANCE, UNDERSTANDING, & other blessedness between one another, then we talk of only one God.
Aside from these...if you talk about vengeange, hatred, destructions, physical and character assassinations, chaos, killings, suicidal heroism, etc. then we are talking of different one.
Good luck in your self assessment before it is too late.
2006-11-13 05:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Faith requires no proof. And passion about something is a VERY powerful thing
2006-11-13 05:43:48
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answered by harry_potter_kid 3
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god is an experience of sorts and every experience of life is different
those looking for god should try 308 338 4522 he might still be there
2006-11-13 05:45:19
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answered by aubry 2
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