I think most of us want to see our children grow up in a world of peace, not one at war. We want everyone to have enough to eat, a decent place to live, and a good education so that they can live a happy and productive life.
We can usually pull together to help others in times of tragedy because we know that it could just as easily have been us. Most of us have good hearts and are responsive to others in need.
And down deep inside, I think we all know that it's not how much money you make or what kind of car you drive, but how well you treat others and how deeply you love that's important when it's all said and done.
2007-03-12 17:45:00
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answered by Wolfeblayde 7
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I think we are all alike in that we are human and must recognize humanity's failings and (except for the atheists) a need for a higher power. We all believe in "something". (my apologies to the atheists) Most religions accept some concept of a Messiah and have some version of the creation of the earth, including an Adamic figure. Many religions have prophets of some form. Many believe in some Apocalyptic occurance and end of the world. And there is some form of Afterlife, complete with some concept of heaven or he||. There is also always some form of "do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
I think that we forget that we are all God's children and we forget to treat each other as we would be treated.
Everyone though has in common this: "I am right and you are wrong". Sad, isn't it?
2007-03-12 17:50:13
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answered by Fotomama 5
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Um, we are all human, capable of love and also of great destruction. We are all subject to being lead on wrong paths, yet also making life better for all those around us. We have the ability of kindness - but also of anger.
So, again, we are all human. Striving to make it through this life and all it's hurdles in the best way we know how.
2007-03-12 17:34:01
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answered by noncrazed 4
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by way of fact non secular persons are many times gullible. they'll have self belief something, they vote for the individuals who run our u . s . a . in line with ridiculous standards like gay marriage, they enable the worlds greatest and maximum corrupt companies to learn in ability by their donations and help, and that they are crammed with illiberal "we don't liiike urr type around heerraahh" attitudes. this is a waste of time to objective to "convert" those people nevertheless--if faith merely *poof* vanished they could nonetheless be the comparable ignorant, illiberal, slender minded bigots that they are immediately, and that they could now no longer be actual identifiable by ability of their fish bumper decal, go necklaces, and jesus tattoos.
2016-12-14 17:39:34
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answered by parenti 4
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We are human, have DNA with 46 chromosomes (just like privet hedges). Most of us have our organs in the same place and we are carbon based life forms.
2007-03-13 13:09:17
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answered by Buzz s 6
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we have the freedom of choice
to act upon our worldly desires or to choose to love others as ourselves
to give to others than to always receive
weither or not to choose the right path instead of the wrong
to endure to the end
ctr
2007-03-12 17:49:41
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answered by Tracey P 2
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I guess you mean men all stand and women all sit in all the belief structures, but that's about as far as it goes.
2007-03-12 17:36:01
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answered by Terry 7
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We live our lives, raise our children, and try to survive.
2007-03-12 17:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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We all believe we are right.
2007-03-12 17:34:46
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answered by Miss Momma 4
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pizza
2007-03-12 17:35:28
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answered by TULSA 4
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