I never heard that one before.
My mama is Christilicious
she has a lot of christiliciousness.
2006-12-01 05:51:13
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answered by Cairo 2
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Yes I do, problem is u do not know them, because they are not in your face, so y give out there names. There are some in nearly all churches. They will not approach u unless u ask them a question or as such show interest, and there are even a few who are preachers but not many since most people only want to hear messges that do not require they keep making positive changes and they assign homework.
Gotta mention here at this moment I am thinking atheists are way too sensitive, in my apology I mentioned I love strong willed children (who have in common with Atheists the quality of being good thinkers and disagree a lot and are resistant to learning from others desiring to learn it all on their own which I consider positive) which happens to be my carreer and so they were the ones I love and so I thought of first. Also noted that I thought they were victimized by unruly Christians which I get from their habitual complaining on this site. So apology not accepted ?? now I wonder why Atheists went that route of feeling wronged again, could it be that it is a common perspective, which intrferes with , hmmm I dunno, being objective perhaps???
Is the interpretation of anothers statement as condescending when there are other options not an indication of an inner feeling of inferiority?
Feel free to correct me as that question will remain open for some time
2006-12-01 14:11:04
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answered by icheeknows 5
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The only person who to me was the epitome of Christian was Mother Theresa. All the rest fall very short of the mark.
2006-12-01 13:50:42
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answered by dragonrider707 6
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Being a true christian is simply knowing and doing what God wants you to do. Each and every indivisual is responsible for there own salvation.
2006-12-01 13:52:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My Grandmother. I always see that those closest to the grave have the biggest hearts and mot humble minds.
2006-12-01 13:50:06
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answered by Presagio 4
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You know what? I like it. Christilicious. Spell-check doesn't recognize the word, though. At least not yet!
2006-12-01 13:58:14
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answered by CHRISTINA 4
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every Christian i know is Christ-like, but non could be authentic, we are apart of a imperfect, sinful, fallen world that wont allow us to be perfect as Christ was. But Christian just means Christ imitator, meaning striving to be like him, not being exactly like him.
2006-12-01 13:50:23
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answered by Hafeman 5000 4
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Absolutely - many, many, many. I pray you meet one of them some time - you will see what true Christianity really is. Blessings.
2006-12-01 13:49:45
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answered by jworks79604 5
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Crystal-Lite has a lite of crystaliciousness. Mmm... crystal lite.
2006-12-01 13:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I am Christilicious!! Love your new adjective.
2006-12-01 13:51:09
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answered by Anonymous
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