None whatsoever.
2007-03-03 03:18:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Not enough and I am ashamed that the time that I devote to him is too little. I like to think that his teachings & examples seep into every facet of my life. But I fall hopelessly short of this. My Christian beliefs involve the practical working-out of Jesus's message to us in 2007 - I struggle with the notion that by quoting scripture this will give the answer in a nice easy, covenient form. My life is based on trying to work out what Jesus would be saying to us today, what I should do in my job, with my family, in my spare time. I have doubts but an underlying strong faith that carries me along as a firm foundation. But oh dear, I still fall short of what I am sure Jesus wants me to be, and therefore can only conclude that he does not have enough of an impact on my life as he should, and that this is all down to me not letting him!
2007-03-03 15:58:50
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answered by Dunceboy's Twin Brother 2
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Jesus has an enormous impact on my life. He is my life. Without Him I am nothing. Jesus is my all. He is everything to me. He is my Lord and Savior. He is a very good Friend. He is my Brother. He is my Strength. He is my Happiness. He is our God. He is merciful. He is great. He is fantastic. He is wonderful. My life would have no meaning without Him. I would be lost without Him.
2007-03-07 06:36:31
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answered by hope 3
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He's taught me to value others and to think that they are worth listening to and caring about. He's also taught me that caring doesn't involve trying to control; it involves wanting to making a useful, appropriate contribution to others' lives. That's a major impact because it influences all my relationships. He's helped me see God as He is and this has led me to a life of peace, joy and strength. I can't recommend a God-centred life highly enough simply because it's so good. Death now means going to be with God - I can't imagine a greater impact than an eternal one.
2007-03-03 11:56:06
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answered by Andrew G 2
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His ardent followers started the country I live in, wrote the constitution, and continue to run the majority of all three branches of government....I'd say he has a big impact on my life, and I'm not a follower of any religion
2007-03-03 11:20:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus is my Lord and Savior, so a great impact.
2007-03-03 11:29:17
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answered by deacon 6
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(I am a Catholic but I am sad to I dont go to church but I do suffer many disabilities and somke are life threatening. When I had my first stroke I prayed to him in hospital and told him i was sorry for not attending mass, but i got this lovely feelling that something very nice was looking over me. I survived a brain haemorrhage which was the first, 16 mini strokes, asthma, diabetes, bronchitis, renal failure too many to mention. My renal failure scares me so much, I ask Jesus, Padre Pio whos badge I wear 24/7 to bed and going out anywhere, I ask them to look after me, to give me the strength to carry on living for my wife and children, I ask them to give me my life with my family all i want is to live to a ripe old age with my family, i told them i dont wish for them to make me wealthy just as healthy as possible, i dont mind suffering what i have to now, all i want is to stay alive as long as possible. Please pray for me guys.
Jimmy Essex England
2007-03-03 11:29:42
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answered by DIAMOND_GEEZER_56 4
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None as no such person existed, religion is not necessary and has led to millions of deaths so why continue to believe in a fairy story.
2007-03-03 13:32:44
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answered by Stephen P 4
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None whatsoever. Do believe he was the original witch though.
Nothing like what people think he was. A rebel with a cause.
2007-03-03 11:50:25
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answered by ? 5
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He is everything in my life. I accepted Him into my heart in 1970. I have suffered alot of heartache(kidnapping of 2 of my children, much rejection of others; including both my parents. I could go on and on, but having faith, has made the bumpy ride so much better. A lot would call it a "crutch" to believe, but I don't think so.... I grew up in a Jewish family; Reform, the least religious of all forms of the Jewish religion and my dad's side of the family; pretty religious rejected me, too.
2007-03-03 11:19:56
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answered by Judith H 5
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I used to be enslaved with drugs , alcohol, immoality, and filled with condemnation and guilt from sin...
Today I have the freedom of a clear conscience and joy of Jesus, and I am filled with Hid Spirirt, living a clean , pure happy life ....I an RADICALLY changed.
It is all because I took the step of inviting Jesus into my life....why would anyone not want to do that?
2007-03-03 11:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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