Your English teacher would be appalled.
2006-12-23 03:08:11
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answer #1
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answered by MrsOcultyThomas 6
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Exactly....tolerance...non judgement...and what do we perceive to be beggers anyway...that in itself again, is judgement, we all beg in one way or another, we have just learn't 'how to' without demoralising ourselves.
Yes also to the fact that I believe that Jesus and Mohammad to be one of the same. I see them as the same spiritual energy, appearing in a different place at a different time, spreading the word of God or Allah in any way you choose to see it. Perception. God reached all corners of the world and he had to deliver what would be 'accepted amongst the people' of that area, day and age. Religion should give itself a break. Stop the bantering and respond with acceptance and love of all brothers and sisters.
I do not know what you mean by (if he tells u i know the truth)
All I know is this...our own personal truth is delivered when we connect to our Divine Source (within us), our Creater that which is our Universal God. We are all 'one' with the 'one God' spiritually - whatever 'name' one chooses to use to represent our Higher Divine Source, in whichever religion they represent.
All is spirit, all is love. All religions 'fight their truth' pitting one against the other....the truth is in the light....what they do is take the light and abuse it....Universal Life Force Energy is a healing energy, not to be used and abused for the likes of judgmental and intolerant people whom live in fear of their 'God'.
There are some wonderful people whom follow their religion according to the Unconditional Love and tolerance and non judgement it does promote, yet can be misunderstood by many. A simple misinterpretation has the masses running for cover, from fear....when all there is to fear is fear itself. Whoa....am going on here past the reason of your question. Sorry.
Evil is when good men sit and do nothing.
Blessings be yours in light, peace, love and happiness, dont forget the laughter!
Harriett Potty ;)
2006-12-23 11:19:48
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answered by harriettpotty 3
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Is that a question? I don't get it do you think Jesus and Mohammad might be the same. No I am sorry they were from a different time in history. It's not passable unless Jesus sneak back like the Mormons say even a third time and renamed himself Mohammad which I would say is unlikely. Now too much reincarnation is getting mixed up in there. xx
2006-12-23 11:17:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus was an itinerant preacher, a bit like a beggar... the Son of Man has nowhere to lay his head...
But Muhammad was a crafty, ruthless political ruler who married hundreds of women, consolidated an empire, assassinated his enemies, and amassed enormous wealth.
2006-12-23 11:07:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Eh... Jesus existed, Mahoma existed, so what's your question?
Mmmm... that's it. You are asking why if we cannot tolerate beggars on the street, then why we believe in Jesus or in Mahoma? Ummm...
Jesus and Mahoma told us to be kind to our neighbors, and to share food and things with the beggars. If we don't do it, that's why there are sooo many beggars on the street...
WE have the fault for the beggars on the street, not Jesus nor Mahoma.
2006-12-23 11:14:10
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answered by roxifoxiv 3
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Give them a 10 and tell them too get a job
2006-12-23 11:06:33
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answered by brettbear 3
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No I really don't like crack heads, drunks and the mentally ill accosting me. I am glad you agree that prophets belong in that category.
2006-12-23 11:07:32
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answered by Alex 6
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Wanna try this in the universal language?
2006-12-23 11:14:13
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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Try again in English.
2006-12-23 11:06:03
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answered by claudiagiraffe 5
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i dont understand the question
2006-12-23 11:06:17
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answered by kute_regina_gal 4
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