Huh? Yes, I believe in God.
2007-01-15 16:26:15
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answer #1
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answered by trueblue88 5
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you make you live ,you make you eat and take care ,
that you call you is intelligence and life
living intelligence is logus ,the logus you are being is a soup of other lives all needed to work as a unit to get you to live
there is many parts that make you you
you are a whole universe of life just in and on your body
yet all those lives sustain other lives
you for egsample are a part of the life form we call earth
each has thier own life mission ,to live
your purpose is to live that the life that lives with you lives as well and as long as you live,
we are questioning each other to taste the responses ,to sek an ease with the gift of life we are all sustaining ,regardless of what form we concieve that life to be.
i question every thing ,but what sort of reply is a question,
2007-01-15 16:35:58
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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What make me live is the life that Jesus breathe into me just like he brethe life into Adam. Genesis 2:7 "And God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul." So now I'm a living soul because of the breath of live that God breathe into me.
2007-01-15 16:43:28
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answer #3
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answered by preacher A 1
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The food , the air the water the sun and the the body given to me and made by God, who keeps on providing the things neccessary to life with out many thank yous to him, the purpose of life though is shown in God's creations
In nature, “staying alive is as much about bonding with your neighbors as it is about growing and reproducing.”
-Liaisons of Life.
THE ocean was calm and quiet. The only disturbance was the din of dozens of seabirds. Their excitement indicated that something was happening below the surface. Suddenly, bubbles appeared, gradually forming a white ring. Moments later, two massive, dark forms appeared in the clear water in the middle of the ring. They were two humpback whales rising from the briny depths, their baleen-lined mouths agape. At the surface, they closed their massive jaws, spouted, and dived to repeat the performance.
The two whales were working as a team corralling and consuming masses of shrimplike krill. As if performing an underwater ballet, the 40-ton mammals dived below the crustaceans and swam in a tight circle while releasing air from their blowholes. This ingenious maneuver formed a “net” of bubbles around the krill. The whales then ascended vertically through the middle of their “net” and feasted on their prey.
A partnership exists between ostriches, with their keen eyesight, and zebras, with acute hearing
Ants are a model of cooperation
On the plains of Africa, baboons and impalas often work together. “The two species form a mutual alarm system,” says the journal Scientific American. The impalas’ good sense of smell complements the baboons’ keen eyesight, making it hard for predators to approach undetected. A similar partnership exists between ostriches, which have keen eyesight, and zebras, which have acute hearing.
Above: Baboons and impalas form a mutual alarm system
These are just some of the countless examples of cooperation in the living world around us. Indeed, mutual support can be seen at every level of life, from microbes to man and between similar and dissimilar species. Thousands of years ago, King Solomon, who was a student of nature, observed the lowly ant. He wrote: “Go to the ant, you lazy one; see its ways and become wise. Although it has no commander, officer or ruler, it prepares its food even in the summer; it has gathered its food supplies even in the harvest.”-Proverbs 6:6-8.
Ants are a model of cooperation, industry, and order, often working together to drag home objects much larger than themselves. Some ants will even assist injured or exhausted members of the colony back to their nest. In view of these traits, it is little wonder that Solomon chose ants as a model for us to imitate.
In the , we see how cooperation is a fundamental theme in the ‘book of nature,’ making life, including human life, possible. We also learn about the opposite role humans play in exploiting the natural world, polluting it, and driving its creatures to extinction. Will the Creator allow this trend to continue forever? I don't believe so!!!!
2007-01-15 23:05:19
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answer #4
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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Good to see you back myself. Life does. Of course life is now. So life is also truth, the "truth" of ones self. The ego needs a purpose. Needs hope. Some future heaven to look forward to. The ego dies to the "truth" that is the one "life" Thanks for the question.
2007-01-15 16:42:00
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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i live to do Gods will, we're questioning each other to find out more, you can't see what the true intention of people are, only they know.
2007-01-15 16:28:16
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answer #6
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answered by [L E A N N E] 1
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God makes me and everyone else live. The real question would be for whom do you live for? Is it God or the devil? Good or evil? Love or hate?
2007-01-15 16:27:10
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answer #7
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answered by peach49444 3
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I am the fire that lights itself.
I am the engine that drives itself.
I am the rocket that ignites itself.
An arrow on a moving target,
the Archer must be sure of his aim.
2007-01-16 16:27:04
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answer #8
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answered by ? 6
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Have you ever thought about living for family or whoever you love to live for?
I am here for my family and they are the reason why I live right now.
2007-01-15 16:28:30
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answer #9
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answered by Country Gal 3
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lol there is, i come to this world, and just want other persons to accept me as living friends, family and a human being. this is call the second power.
2007-01-22 10:35:40
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answer #10
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answered by chajen v 2
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South Park cartoon: right? thier answer to the great question is different than ours, thus they must be wrong.
2007-01-15 16:34:39
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answered by Anonymous
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