I guess I'm not that smart.
2007-01-10 14:36:47
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answer #1
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answered by ? 5
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I don't think I am smart, I just love My Lord.
1. He is called the Spirit of God (Gen. 1:2), Holy Spirit (Psalm 51:1), the Helper (John 14:16,26), and Eternal Spirit (Heb. 9:14).
2. The Bible does not teach that the earth is 6,000-12,000 years old. There are Christians who hold that position and there are other Christians who do not. The Bible does not tell us for sure how old the earth is. I hold to a very old earth position as do many Christians and we interpret the "days" of Genesis to be periods; particularly since the days mentioned were before the creation of the sun and the sun and earth rotation together determine day length. Of course, there is debate on this within Christianity, but the point is that the Bible is not explicitly clear on this issue here.
3. A Skull (Hebrew) and/or Golgotha
2007-01-10 22:58:22
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answer #2
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answered by Jo 4
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1) 'holy ghost' is a correct answer for the school of theology I was set to follow
2) it is impossible to assign a specific statistical possibility until all possible theories are accounted for, which is impossible. how specifically a 'big bang' could have occured, each slight variation of the general thoery would add its own 10 or 30 gobzillionbillion to one odds to the pool of the greater event for example. chance thus multiplying a decreased chance exponentially. Ironically adding new possibility decreases the odds of each specific scenario.
3) no clue, kind of interested though maybe you can tell?
2007-01-10 22:44:07
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answer #3
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answered by jorluke 4
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1)Holy Ghost, Holy Spirit, & Holy Presence
2) 10 to the negative 99 power
3) Golgatha- which is Hebrew for "skull" or "skull and bones"
For the record, I'm a Christian, and I'm 14 years old... These are just facts I've heard before.
2007-01-10 22:44:06
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answer #4
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answered by Kiara 5
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I'm neither a theologist, a biblical historian nor an astrophysicist, nor would I assume are most people here on Answers. Would you imagine that these three bits of information are things that most people just keep bouncing around in their heads? Do you ask to make yourself feel smarter than some of us who actually try to make good, intelligent, logical and instructive answers regarding an extremely touchy subject like religion and spirituality?
What's the point of this, honestly?
*xors
2007-01-10 22:42:23
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answer #5
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answered by Curio 2
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eternal, having neither beginning nor end (Hebrews 9:14),
omni-potent, having all power (Luke 1:35);
omni-present, being everywhere at the same time (Psalm 139:7); and
omni-scient, understanding all matters ( 1 Corinthians 2:10,11).
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Jesus only knows
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Calvery (Latin calvaria "skull" translated from the Aramic Golgotha)
God Bless You
2007-01-10 22:50:54
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answer #6
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answered by ? 6
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how stupid is this labor of futiliy on your part get a life ;even if I answer to your satisfaction you would and I guarantee it stick with your insane faith .......
there is no godhead the probabilities of speculation are indeterminable and have no bearing till evidence can be presented beyond speculation and then the abscence of the deities was already established
and the darker side name has no bearing to me other than trivia
peace out straw grasper
2007-01-10 22:43:40
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answer #7
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Ignorance is no excuse... To know something that someone else might not doesn't make you powerful or smart (intelligent do you mean?).
The true test is do you profess to believe what you really believe, or do you profess to believe what you think people want to hear, or what people will agree with...? This really is a tough question that you must ask yourself, and answer unto yourself. My opinion of your answer matters not...
2007-01-10 22:44:06
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answer #8
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answered by Matthew H 2
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wait, the Father, the Son (incarnate as Jesus of Nazareth), and the Holy Spirit.
I dare say 85%-95%
golgatha (calvary or whatever) hill or some sort
p.s: You know what, those are about knowing stuff, they do not measure our IQ's
2007-01-10 22:44:06
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answer #9
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answered by FAUUFDDaa 5
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Who played Elvis Presley's girlfriend in the movie "G I Blues"?
Who invented the cathode ray tube and what is it used for?
Name three cabinet members from the Lincoln administration.
2007-01-10 22:41:03
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Im an athiest (spell it right) so i dont knoe 1 and 3 ( thats stupid for asking, since you said for all u athiest) and i dont believe in the big bang either so yah
DONT CARE
2007-01-10 22:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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