I raised two beautiful children
I volunteered in my community my whole life
I helped the underprivileged
I taught the Word of God to everyone I met
I tried not to sin (yet still did)
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2007-03-24 04:26:05
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answered by sakk_masta 2
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Not much and everything. I never traveled around the world or became a movie star, i didn't help millions of starving children or save the world from some disease. I haven't made a big difference in the lives of those around me but i have made a big difference in one life. The only thing i may have done to change the world and my life is to have a son. Through him and his gracious attitudes towards life, because i treat him with respect and teach him to do the same for others i might just have sown the seed for the next generation. "What did i do with my life?" I gave it up so another could be happy!
2007-03-24 04:28:54
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that I have tried to be the best person possible and that I have done what I would want done to me. If there was soemthing that I could contribute and help others I have tried to do it. I should have done more with my time. I do try and give help where I can and do not ask anything in return for it. If someone offers to help me when I am down on my luck I always thank them and then thank God for the person in my life. I always appreciate the things that have made me come this far and hope that the things that will come in the future will help me even more. Give thanks for the hard times for they make you what you are and thanks for the good times for they give you hope.
2007-03-24 04:30:46
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answer #3
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answered by bearwitch1979 2
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My Lord, I was always struggling to be a good Christian, I did my best in everything, but I have sin indeed, I am not perfect. I did good and bad, and many times I failed you when I made pacts with You and I made promises that I kept for sometime and then forget. I was always offending you by my lack of patient and losing control of my temper. And You know better that me my sins and the amount of times that I failed you. But I never failed you in loving you, in have faith in You, and that if it was necessary to die for You one day I would do it, as you did it for me. But, I believe that I did something good with my life, I respect your law, I was a good daughter, a good friend, a good wife, and a very good mother that I raised my children and were clay in my hands and turn into a good men that believe and love You. I fear this moment dear Lord, to be in front of you and to answer your questions. I am the last of your children and I want to ask you to forgive my sins and give me the opportunity to be with You the rest of the times!
2007-03-24 04:45:16
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answer #4
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answered by MayanPrincess@sbcgglobal.net 3
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I turned my life to You. I did not live it perfectly, but I claimed Your promise to forgive me through the work of Jesus my Savior. I learned that the deeds I do have not make me worthy of heaven, only Your grace.
2007-03-24 04:35:35
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answer #5
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answered by Bob T 6
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... before I meet God, I lost very soon all the gifts which God gives to me to be hapy in my life. After I meet God, I understand
that, and I begin to be happy because I know that God loves me such as I am, but I don't know to love other men, like God loves me, and for that i ask allways God to forgive me.
2007-03-24 04:47:11
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answer #6
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answered by mirna 3
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"I'm (my name) and I lived in accord with the dictates of the brain you gave me in terms of understanding the world and how to guide my choices. It never brought me wealth, fame, professional respect, or power, but I've managed to keep my integrity in a world where compromise is the name of the game.
Now, if you could sit down for a soda and a game of Chinese Checkers, maybe you could let me know why you want people to believe in you so badly, and then stuck us in a religiously ambiguous universe. Would it really have bothered you so much to pop in every century or so and remind everybody, regardless of their beliefs, that you're still around? And maybe clarify some disagreements between theists every now and then?"
2007-03-24 04:23:30
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answer #7
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answered by jtrusnik 7
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If God asked me I would say I am a Christian. I would say I tried to live by the words his Son Jesus gave us all of my life. I answered your call to heal your people with knowledge you gave me...I did not charge. When you sent me to speak of you to others, I went gladly. I loved your people.
The Skeptical Christian
Jesus Principle Online
Grace and Peace
Peg
2007-03-24 04:22:27
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answer #8
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answered by Dust in the Wind 7
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"Nothing worth heaven or your love, for I have sinned and fallen short of your glory. You wrapped me in your arms in hard times, and you smiled with me when all was well. But I still questioned you, and did not keep your law. I have secretly hated people, I took your name in vain, I disobeyed my parents, I did not reach out to many of the people I knew were in pain. But it is not by works I am saved. I am saved by grace through faith, in your son who gave his life for me."
2007-03-24 04:31:23
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answer #9
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answered by Jeanna S 2
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Well I would have to lower my head and say that I messed it up a lot and should have done better. If I had known and understood Him more from the beginning it might have been different. Hard question. Thanks for reminding me.
2007-03-24 04:26:54
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answer #10
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answered by tonks_op 7
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I would say:
I lived my life to the fullest in the most rational way I could, given the faculties I was given and the education which I acquired. I loved my friends and family with all my heart. I lived an ethical and moral life without believing in any gods, because I did not need to believe in those gods to behave correctly.
2007-03-24 04:27:53
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answered by CC 7
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