Not scared, lost. Makes me look around for answers regardless of the source.
2007-04-06 07:36:17
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answered by hazydaze 5
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WELL, I've never had doubts really. And no, its not because I can't think and just blindly obey some institution and some fairy tale book, before you use those old chestnuts.
If I don't know something, I attempt to use reason, and search the answer out, which is Ironiclaly what the Bible tells us to do.
Note: Faith is not, by definition, bleif without evidnce.Ive had that talk before too...
Faith is simly another word for confidence or trust.All my beleifs are centred around what I have learned over the years. I use a variety of souces, including personal expeirnces, history, and studies inthe arts and sciences, to assit in understandign various topics in life, but also use the Scriptures, in conjunction with these.
The overriding morality and general framework is, of course, derived from Christianity, but my understanding of Christainity is assiste dby studies in other fields, and on occassion adjusted.
2007-04-06 14:44:52
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answered by ZAROVE E 4
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Doubt will always be the part of our Christians walk. God can take our doubt, it is harder for us. I have more faith than I have doubt. Doubt comes along when I want to do something that I know God would not approve. : )
2007-04-06 14:36:58
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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I don't know; I don't remember ever having doubts that couldn't be addresses adequately.
2007-04-06 14:36:37
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answered by supertop 7
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It means you are evolving into a higher state of intelligence. Ignorance is bliss, and getting smart can be a little scary at times.
2007-04-06 14:36:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Ha ha ha. That is good, it made me laugh! One of the best arguments for Atheism yet. And so simple too, bravo.
2007-04-06 14:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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