I feel like casting stones and I will definitely cast a stone at you. where are you......... sorry whom did u harlot with?
2007-01-28 18:05:15
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answer #1
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answered by Elcie 3
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I stand with those that get stones cast at them.
2007-01-28 17:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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good question...
NO ONE. The bible says no one is free of sin and that god is the only one who can judge us. This saying carries this subtle message. Basically, NO ONE should cast stones. We are all human and none are capable of condemning anyone. We may say this man is a judge and a great man but STILL, these are human merits not godly ones.
Uh...In a sea or red, no one red drop can be distinguished.
2007-01-28 17:41:27
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answered by Zanzibar 3
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i believe in that and try my best not to judge people. that is one of the things that i am confused about with government. i am non violent small time mistemeaner type person and for 8yrs the courts have judged me as if i were a murderer. i know people that where in on f1 and f2 charges that were gettin better deals than i was. i believe that those that judge without knowing will be judged that much harder when god comes back. live and let live my friend.
2007-01-28 17:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldn't cast a stone. But alot of people seem to think they are perfect and most of the time talk bad about other people. Like they say you never notice what is going on in your house cause your always worried about what's going on in someone else's.
2007-01-28 17:38:34
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answered by V8 3
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I can cast a stone. Why? Because I am an angry sinner with a strong arm. If you want to throw a stone, throw it.
You need to support yourself, and not depend on the alleged words of a "man-god" who died two thousand years ago and whose words were written two hundred years after.
2007-01-28 17:48:22
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answered by San La Muerte 3
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I can cast religion about as far as I can throw a weather balloon
it goes pretty far, ya know
those that live in glass houses ought not to throw stones or live near the "holy land" which is full of rubble
confucious say, man in glass house is tomorow's soup kitchen beggar
you believe in sin
I do not
your god, your hell, you burn in it
I know there is a rock, I know I can love and focus on respecting others...sin is something you must believe in (Calvinism) so that then you must also believe to be saved from the consequences of taking blame for another's crime
I say no crime, no sin, no god, no hell
show me the after life and I'll shut up
2007-01-28 17:39:08
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answered by voice_of_reason 6
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Jesus said what he did to impress upon his listeners, the
self-righteous religious leaders, that they were just as
sinful as the women they were accusing. If you read the
account, they slunk away, knowing that they could not
cast a single stone. What he was trying to tell the people
is that they were not in a position to judge, there is only one
righteous Judge, God.
2007-01-28 17:49:26
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answered by Caiman94941 4
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Not I. Though if you really think about it, there's always original sin, so no one should be casting stones at all.
2007-01-28 17:37:52
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answered by Jack S 5
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Not me. Only Jesus led a sinless life. The rest of us have sinned and come short of God's glory. When we accepted Christ as our Savior, our sins were forgiven but Christians were once unforgiven sinners and still have trouble with temptation just like anyone else. I should know - I am a Christian.
2007-01-28 17:47:56
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answered by ? 2
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