Whichever one you choose to follow. He gave you free will to choose.
2006-12-30 06:59:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If my own cause wouldn't allow me to respond, and it doesn't?, I will try anyway to respond?, ?????, in the same fashionable?, way you build-up, your own question?, though now, and by that I mean to day, and because tomorrow will be to late? let me do it????, Through God desires for man, and I mean real man, to become and achieved, we can all consider our self's children's of God?.(again), if we which. The first time and before Jesus, God proclaim this to the Jew's, and then Jesus proclaim the same, and we kill him.???, Ask Saddam he was just kill few hours ago, he should know by now, if he which to follow, in the weakest way's of the material World, and or try to be Judge by God, now that we make or the Iraqi's made him pass into the World of the death????, What will happen if God ave Saddam one more chance to repent????, This because I consider that your attack, that directed to question every answer you can get, to my knowledge and perception its as much as an attack to Humanity and humanism, as the reasons why Saddam, just die. though he was also a religious Leader for the Iraqi mentality, though our perception just like the question you made, though in the west this is a political cause and effort to persecute Christians?????, So I decide to build this anwser to your question whith as much poison posible just to keep you and your own negtive energy out way from me, and the understanding of the true about Christianity, that soon will be free from percecution?????, from my own potential power to reason, for better or for worce.
2006-12-30 14:57:14
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answer #2
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answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5
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we are considered to be both. the sheep part is a figurative speach. because sheep need guidance as we do. just like if you have any kids they are your sheep and you are there shepard. you guide them. however at the same time they are your children. just a figurative speach so we are both.
this answere is for us who believe in the Bible and in God. if you do not i understand that you dont believe in it.
2006-12-30 14:33:59
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answer #3
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answered by dannamanna99 5
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Both are used correctly if you are referring to me God is the holy Father and Christ referred to himself as the good Shepard. I am a child of God and a member of his flock I am also a part of the body of Christ and also called the bride of Christ and a part of the church. God uses many things to help us to understand our relationship with him.
2006-12-30 14:39:22
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answer #4
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answered by djmantx 7
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Child of light. When I grow up I want to be just like the light that gives life.
2006-12-30 14:35:02
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answer #5
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answered by guidedlight 3
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I'm a wolf in sheep's clothing, baby! ;)
Actually I think I'm both the wolf and the sheep. I think we all are, in a way. We're all part of an "us" and (hopefully) part "just me".
2007-01-03 14:29:46
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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It's our choice-the religionists who mindlessly cling to dogma remain forever sheep while the spiritually awakened ascend to bigger and better things.
2006-12-30 14:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Most children behave like sheep from time to time.
Is that baaad?
2006-12-30 14:30:08
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answered by alan h 1
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the sheep are the lost ones like you.
2006-12-30 16:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm the child of my mother and father -- there's no evidence of any kind that there was anybody else involved, certainly not some mythological, superstitious, fairy-tale "god."
And that makes me a human, not a sheep. :)
2006-12-30 14:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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