can you tell me something about your god(dess) that ONLY you know, something personal born of a connection to your heart?
For example, my goddess loves the smell of the Earth after it rains, and gets excited during thunderstorms..........
2006-11-28
19:35:01
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Christians do you realize I am asking about your personal relationship with God too?--a couple of you have so far.........
2006-11-28
19:43:16 ·
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OMG, my God does that too! ;)
And the twitter of birds and wind through the trees and the fabulous smell of coffee on Sunday afternoons and the smile of an innocent child....
God, I love the thought that all this was created.(or evolved as some say; I hate to take sides)
To some Nature and God are one. I am one of them.
2006-11-28 19:39:39
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answered by WaterStrider 5
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mmm I like thunderstorms....
can't say i have any personal born connections with any devinly type of stuff
though i had a dream once a goddess said i she was to be my goddess (along with some friends) and started taking things from us.... from me a tangable form my imagination that she liked... some pleasure from another... and i got fed up and left before she recoginsed the third person..... I realy didn't like her additude... to bossy
hum.... eh....
I can give some personal born connclutions though....
I bet any devinely types are pissed off at what humans are doing to the planet.....
and also probly wonder what the deal is with... or are frustrated with... humans obsetion over naming/lablying things.....
I sure know Kitsu is.... and frankly I agree..... i mean what the ****.... ok you need something to call it.... it's a river.... there.... there rivers and streams and the like.... now we can talk about them and everyone knows what your talking about...... WHY dose each and every one need it's own name? they don't.... leave it be with calling them rivers and streams and the like....!
oh....
tough i will add... while i love the rain and the way it makes me feel... i hate the achs it some times brings.... to much flowing to just those two places at once hurts x.x
2006-11-29 03:43:10
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answered by CrazyCat 5
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First of all it must be known who the God of heaven is, since upon that all the other things depend. Throughout all heaven no other than the Lord alone is
acknowledged as the God of heaven. There it is said, as He Himself taught,
That He is one with the Father; that the Father is in Him, and He in the Father; that he who sees Him sees the Father; and that everything that is holy goes forth from Him (John 10:30, 35; 14:9-11; 16:13-15).
I have often talked with angels on this subject, and they have invariably declared that in heaven they are unable to divide the Divine into three, because they know and perceive that the Divine is One and this One
is in the Lord. They also said that those of the church who come from this world having an idea of three Divine beings cannot be admitted into heaven,
since their thought wanders from one Divine being to another; and it is not allowable there to think three and say one.{1} Because in heaven everyone speaks from his thought, since speech there is the immediate product of the thought, or the thought speaking. Consequently, those in this world who have divided the Divine into three, and have adopted a different idea of each, and have not made that idea one and centered it in the Lord, cannot be received into heaven, because in heaven there is a sharing of all thoughts, and therefore if any one came thinking three and saying one, he would be at once found out and rejected. But let it be known that all those who have not separated what is true from what is good, or faith from love, accept in the other life, when they have been taught, the heavenly idea of the Lord, that He is the God of the universe. It is otherwise with those who have separated faith from life, that is, who have not lived according to the precepts of true faith (Heaven and Hell n.2).
2006-11-29 03:37:24
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answered by WhyNotAskDonnieandMarie 4
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Hmm I don't have a religion but if I did, it would like beaty, in the form of nature, the stars, the moons the way things are always better after the storm.
2006-11-29 03:38:42
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answered by Mr Hex Vision 7
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My Goddess pleads the fifth.
2006-11-29 03:47:30
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answered by Lee K 1
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I am Buddhist. We do not disbelieve in God, but do not seek him out, either. We believe in growth, the 'getting' of wisdom - an 'internal journey' and not due to a 'divine' spirit floating in the sky .
2006-11-29 03:59:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Allah luvs when his men and women bow down and prostate in front of him .
There is no God but Allah and prophet Muhammad is the last messenger of Allah
2006-11-29 03:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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MyLord is joyful when I talk to Him in prayer. He wants a close relationship with me.
2006-11-29 03:38:35
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answered by ginger13 4
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Did your "goddess" create the universe? Can she create life? Did she come and die for all mankind to pay for their sins? I thought not. There's no comparing you goddess and my God.
2006-11-29 03:38:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Math always listens/knows my dreams.
2006-11-29 03:48:07
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answered by Witchy 7
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