"Great" and "Holy Man" together is an oxymoron.
2007-03-06 11:54:00
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answer #1
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answered by nondescript 7
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I did. When I was a christian, I was involved in our diocese's support of an African diocese and we had the opportunity to have dinner with Bishop Desmond Tutu before he became famous.
I felt good that we helped him then and continue to feel good in retrospect. I would also have felt good if we had helped a holy man from another religion like the Dalai Lama.
Good people deserve support, whether or not they come from your particular brand of holiness. A sentiment with which Solomon and many christians would probably disagree with.
Peace out.
2007-03-06 11:53:01
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answer #2
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answered by Dave P 7
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If he were indeed a great holy man he would need no help.
2007-03-06 11:53:09
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answer #3
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answered by Fish <>< 7
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I'd kick him in the nuts and mug him. Some people never learn.
2007-03-06 11:54:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if he is truely a holy man he will have forgiven you and will welcome the opportunity to win you over.
2007-03-06 11:53:28
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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My name is not Solomon
But how would i help him anyway, i hate everyone and love myself
2007-03-06 11:54:33
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answer #6
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answered by Dstorter 2
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i would still say, "You obviously didn't need the help, Mr. Holier than Thou."
2007-03-10 10:19:54
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answer #7
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answered by Shamus O'Larry 4
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I've already answered this pal.
2007-03-06 11:53:41
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answer #8
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answered by Jedi 4
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Less than.
2007-03-06 11:56:45
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answered by timjim 6
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I would help.
2007-03-06 11:54:44
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answered by Patrick M 1
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