I am a Christian. What I value most is that I know that I am loved beyond any action that I do. No matter how awful I think my day was, no matter how much I fall short to everyone else's standards, no matter what everyone else says about what I am doing or who I am, God still loves me. I am his child above all else, and knowing that I am loved gives me a peace beyond any understanding and a joy that cannot be described in any words. That joy and that peace are God's gifts to me. Those gifts give me the strength to get me to the day.
2007-02-22 01:19:48
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answer #1
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answered by One Odd Duck 6
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All aspects of my Faith are of highest values which I can never fully appreciate. I am trying to learn more and more from the Revelation of the most recent Messenger of the One True God.
2007-02-22 09:17:28
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I was raised Presbyterian, but have been very careful throughout life not to belittle the faith of others, even if it is very different from my own. Some Mormons recently visited my house, and even though they believe radically different things from me, I did not shun their efforts at trying to teach people about their book. So I would say, respect for the faiths of others. There are many tenets of Islam, Buddhism, and other religions that deserve respect from people of all faiths.
2007-02-22 09:14:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I value the faith that other people have in me far higher than the faith I have in things.
Lx
2007-02-22 09:14:16
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answered by Lauren A 3
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The Holy Spirit in me as His holy temple helps me pray for all things so that all things will work together for the good of me who loves God and is called according to His purpose (Rom 8:26-28).
2007-02-22 09:17:21
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answer #5
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answered by seekfind 6
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The fact it allows me to have a personal relationship with the Almighty Creator of the universe, Jehovah God, through his Son and my savior Jesus Christ.
I also have the opportunity to prove that Satan really is the greatest liar of all time, and thus make God happy. (Proverbs 27:11)
2007-02-22 09:17:27
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answer #6
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answered by Abdijah 7
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The faith that is truly committed to action, to love, to trust and confidence for God's greater glory.
2007-02-22 09:18:50
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answered by lui 4
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I value my faith in rational though, and therefore don't have the other kind of "faith" its kind of nice, really.
2007-02-22 09:19:38
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answer #8
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answered by mattrob3 2
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The Recovery and Comfort part after I get knocked down or something goes wrong.
2007-02-22 09:18:23
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answered by Dovey 7
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Judaism - The emphasis on community and togetherness
2007-02-22 09:12:31
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answered by Jane Doe 3
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