1. F - truth is truth, whether I believe it or not.
2. F - ditto
3. F - ditto
4. F - ditto
5. F - ditto
6. F - I am not the final arbiter of truth, but God is. That's not prejudice on my part.
7. unclear question
8. F - we are ignorant - and our records show it
9. T
10. T - More and more, I hope.
2007-02-08 15:51:57
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answer #1
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answered by pomommie 2
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DISAGREE with most, but not all of your points.
2. It's only OK to do something if it doesn't hurt anybody or the environment or have a negative effect on the future.
4. Any religion is not fine as long as it works for you, because you have an effect on the people around you and it might not be OK for them.
6. Sometimes other people's beliefs really are wrong, like the man who thinks we're all robots sent to kill him.
9. If the Bible says something is true, it's probably NOT true.
2007-02-08 23:51:20
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answer #2
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answered by God Fears Me 3
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1. Agree
2. Agree (including not hurting yourself)
3. Agree
4. Agree
5. Agree
6. Agree
7. Er, what?
8. Agree
9. Disagree
10. Agree
2007-02-08 23:27:03
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answer #3
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answered by prairiecrow 7
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1.Strongly agree
2.agree
3.depends upon what kind of truth we are talking about, but most of the times....yes.
4.true..I agree
5.Agree
6.Agree
7.Intolerance is wrong if the actions, by which the intolerance is caused are right
8.God will instead help us in finding the truth
9.I disagree that any religious book says everything right.
10.It happens with everybody, I agree
2007-02-09 00:13:35
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answer #4
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answered by Sam- the "big boss" 4
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1-The truth i s the truth always or its not the truth.
2-Whats the definition of hurt,
3-refer to #1
4-If you don't know what the truth is, how do you know its working?
5-Absolutely not!!!!
6-how about saying they don't know the truth yet.
7-don't understand this one
8-we can learn to remember what the truth is and God can help us?
9-NO.
10-ABSOLUTELY
I have a good feeling about you and this question. You will learn the truth. (remember the truth I mean)
2007-02-08 23:37:35
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answer #5
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answered by Ryoudan 2
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Yes or no are not right questions for thinking people.
When the mass asked Christ whether they should pay tax to the Ceasar, He did not say yes or no. If He said yes, the Jews would claim that He betrays Israel; if He said no, the Romans would condemn Him as a rebel. So He must answer by His divine wisdom:"Give to Ceasar what belonged to Ceasar".
As rational beings we have to think, rethink and think again for some mutual understandings; instead of simply saying yes or no, then falling again and again into vainless disputes.
2007-02-08 23:36:22
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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How would you assign best answer if we're limited to 'agree/disagree'?
People who manage answers usually put it to a vote and guess what - it's even worse. You cannot even be bias because everybody has the same answer.
Kind of defeats the purpose and the fun, won't you agree/disagree?
2007-02-08 23:24:55
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answer #7
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answered by Succubus 3
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1.dis 2.agree 3.dis 4.dis 5.agree 6.dis 7.? 8.agree 9.dis 10.agree
2007-02-08 23:27:31
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answer #8
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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Truth has too many absolutes. If I pour boiling hot water on you the "truth" is, it is going to burn you. Would it be realistic for me to say that my truth is, it didn't hurt you, or for me to say your intolerant for not wanting to let me do it.
2007-02-08 23:27:22
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answer #9
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answered by mark g 6
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1) yes, but only in the most trivial cases
2) yes, as long as one has a sufficient definition of "hurt"
3) yes (since most don't work at all)
4) no
5) no
6) no
7) yes
8) no
9) yes
2007-02-08 23:25:18
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answer #10
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answered by neil s 7
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