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You know that before you were born you were concieved by your mother and stayed on the womb of your mother within 9 months, then you were born as a baby w;ith of course the blessings of God that you will live until the time that He will get you back from life and nobody knows when was that time to come.
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2007-03-30 20:06:22
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answered by Jesus M 7
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Before I was born I was genetic material from both of my parents forming in my mothers womb. Or do you mean the essense or spirit of me? Because that comes from all that is and returns to all that is when I die. I'm not sure if that's a continuance of consciousness or not though, so I work on the assumption that there was nothing (individual consciousness-wise) before life, and nothing after. Sorry - never died and lived to tell about it. :)
2007-03-31 02:53:59
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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No, I simply sprang into existance the minute the part of my fathers satisfaction that did not run down my mothers leg, joined with her egg. The only signifigent aspect of being born is that is the first moment my mother didn't have an absolute right do do anything she wished to get me removed from her body. Once I was born they at least had a moral duty to, if they wanted to dump me, see that someone who have more interest knew so they could take over if they wanted.
2007-03-31 02:57:44
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answered by Zarathustra 5
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no where and I strongly believe your assertion lacks every qualification nessecary to make a point have any substance what so ever . Because I said so. No one had to be any where before they were born because they don't exist untill the DNA that identifies them from all others comes together and that's the way it is . Because I said so. most of the educated world will think you are (and not to be hurtful but because you asked) "ridiculous". sorry such is world of knowledge .
2007-03-31 02:58:28
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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before I was born I was in the mind of the Creator. It says in the Bible- that God knew me long before the creation of the world. I did not exist anywhere except in the mind and heart of God - until the time that He chose to place me in my mother's womb, and from the moment of conception I had life. And when God choses to end my life here, because of Jesus I will live forever with Him in Heaven.
2007-03-31 07:13:54
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answered by AdoreHim 7
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I think I was random floating of energy with a not-so-random personality...no matter which year my mother chose to have, I would turn out just the way I am today...so, when a mother has a miscarriage, if they have a next child, it will be the same child in a new body
BUT THIS IS ONLY WHAT I'VE HEARD, I DONT KNOW.
2007-03-31 02:53:40
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answered by TarasBoutiqueAtEtsy 4
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You didn’t suddenly spring into existence the moment you were born.
You were happy in Heavenly Father’s presence, but He knew that you needed more in order to progress. You did not have a physical body like you do now, and you needed a chance to gain experience on your own—away from His presence, but with the ability to communicate with Him and receive help. So He sent you to Earth, hoping that you would return to Him and receive everything He has to offer you.
Before you were born, you lived with your Heavenly Father as one of His beloved spirit children. You knew and loved Him, and He knew and loved you.
Although you have forgotten your life before you were born, your Heavenly Father has not. He knows you and loves you. He wants you to come to know and love Him, too.
2007-03-31 02:51:20
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answered by J D 2
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As a Christian I can't speak for the world, I can only tell you what the Bible teaches. The Bible teaches that we come into existence at conception. I'm not sure why you would think that we have to have been somewhere before we were conceived.
2007-03-31 02:52:19
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answered by oldguy63 7
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YOU'RE 100% Right
That's why babies cry when they are born. They know that the world is suffering and harsh place. That's why all the babies cry and unfortunately some don't make it back to heaven.
2007-03-31 02:54:48
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answered by damanjd1 2
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Waiting to be born again and aware of all I had learned in past lives.
2007-03-31 03:16:13
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answered by Terry 7
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