you have all the rights to choose your own religion
2007-02-11 02:44:49
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answer #1
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answered by Jesus M 7
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Does believing issues do no longer happen for a reason make the youngster come again? Does it make the soreness greater straightforward to undergo? in my opinion i do no longer think of that each thing occurs for a reason. that isn't what the Bible teaches. What it says became God will use all issues for the best of people who love Him. Nowhere does it promise that the best will make up for the undesirable. there is not any good i can think of which could come from having my little ones abducted, yet merely because of the fact the best isn't as good because of the fact the undesirable is undesirable, does no longer propose he lied. and finally, those people who have confidence him, could have all their tears wiped away and spend eternity in paradise.
2016-10-01 23:16:03
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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No, my parents didn't do any religion at all, I became a Christian because God is real and intervened not everyone is brainwashed nor delusional nor stupid as the Atheists like to assume. I wasn't brainwashed, I'm not delusional and I have a rather high IQ, way above average, I came to know what the truth is, God is real, Jesus is real and the Holy Ghost is real, they have worked many wonders in my life.
2007-02-11 03:05:05
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answer #3
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answered by Angelz 5
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It's the same as my parents' but it's nuanced differently. For instance, while my parents are on the same page as you ("blessed with the ultimate truth"), I don't care about ultimate truths and I don't count them as a blessing. However I cultivate the truths I happen to know, with more humility.
2007-02-11 02:40:21
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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No. My family is Christian, I'm an Agnostic. I've never claimed to have the ultimate truth.
2007-02-11 02:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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My parents did not practice any faith, although my mother finally came to it very late in life. My father never did. I consider myself very blessed to be a believer, whose husband takes the comments about marriage found in Ephesians seriously.
2007-02-11 02:44:16
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answer #6
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answered by cmw 6
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No. Mom was Roman Catholic, Dad was an agnostic.
2007-02-11 02:38:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I was baptized as a child and confirmed in the Episcopal Church. I have felt for sometime The Catholic Church would be the best place for me.
2007-02-11 03:32:11
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answer #8
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answered by June smiles 7
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No...and yes...I was raised in the Christian faith. Actually, Methodist. Attended a Baptist school. Left all forms of faith when I was in my twenties. I returned to God and was led into the Catholic faith.
2007-02-11 02:40:24
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answer #9
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answered by Misty 7
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Naaaaaaah.
2007-02-11 02:42:22
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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not at all, I am a born again Christian and my folks and family do not understand that. I have tried to explain it to them, all they do is criticize me for my faith in Jesus.
2007-02-11 02:40:54
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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