NO and no.
2007-03-15 12:47:05
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the worst things ever carried out because of religious supersition was the Salem witch hunts. There is no documented evidence that any of these so-called witches were actually practicing witchcraft, they just didn't toe the christian line. An outspoken woman was considered a witch because the puritan opinion of the time was that women should be subdued and subservient.
2007-03-15 19:56:31
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Religion is a game played by man to equal himself to that of God. He makes rules that he can't keep himself but uses them to keep out those he doesn't want in. He also uses them to justify himself and those he allows in.
Religion is not the same as faith. True faith in Christ is far different from religion. Jesus was rejected by the religious too.
What should you be affraid of?
Are you a good person? What a question, most of us believe that we are good people because we can look around and find someone that is far worse than we are. We can always point to the things that we think make us a good person.
But how good are we really? Dare we take this test and look at ourselves and see if we really are good? Hmmm.
If you are willing try this and see just how good a person you are.
The Good Person Test.
How will you do? Pass or fail?
Have you ever told a lie?
Doesn't matter how big or small, just a lie.
What does that make you? Before answering think about this, if I told you a lie what would you call me? A liar?
Have you ever stolen anything? Cost doesn't matter, a piece of gum, failed to give back an ink pen that you borrowed, anything.
What does that make you?
Jesus said, "You know the saying of old, you shall not commit adultery but I say that if look at someone to lust after them you have committed adultery in your heart.
Have you ever lusted?
Jesus said that hate is equal to murder.
Have you ever hated anyone?
See one day we all are going to stand before a Holy God on Judgment Day and he is going to judge us based on His Holy Law, the Ten Commandments. These are just 4 of them and how did you do? Guilty? I have broken all of these and more, what about you? How well will you do on Judgment Day?
If we break just one point of God's Law we are guilty of breaking all the law and Gods Wrath abides upon us all. Based on God's Law we are all guilty and all are deserving of punishment. But there is an out for us.
Jesus paid the price for each one of us, took on himself God's Wrath so we wouldn't have to face it on our own. Jesus was beaten, battered, bleed and died so we wouldn't have to face God's Wrath. He rose again so that we would life in his presence. Our crimes, His payment.
The real question is where will you stand on Judgment Day. Pay yourself or have it paid for you. Think about it.
2007-03-15 19:49:52
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answer #3
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answered by Dead Man Walking 4
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No.
I wouldn't be afraid of superstition that was created thousonds of years ago by dead people who had to create Gods in place of their misunderstanding of the world and science.
I would, however, be afraid of the insanity in people that such superstitions create.
2007-03-15 19:43:55
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answer #4
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answered by klazzt 1
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Yes it is real. Most of all watch out for the one who "beefcakes" about the "lord". Be on point if you sense this character.
2007-03-15 19:53:55
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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You should be afraid if you do not believe in religion. One day you will die, do you know what will happen to you then, or are you going to be downloaded into one big ipod in the never never land
2007-03-15 19:48:00
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answer #6
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answered by jokimben_el 2
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Superstition? JESUS is real. Pray to HIM. Seek guidance from JESUS CHRIST. Good luck and GOD bless you!
2007-03-15 19:45:43
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answered by keyboard 2
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it's not superstition...
2007-03-15 19:46:27
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answered by igottadrive2001 5
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