You would think that if a religion was willing to change it's dogma, a president could easily change his policies without ridicule.
2007-04-21 03:13:25
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answered by Perplexed Bob 5
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My God Is Odin and he says that fish in your hands was worth more to the world than you. It is retroactive. I am in Iraq and call you a fool. We could win if the ROE was changed and we got the support that you and your ILK deny us.
2007-04-21 02:42:43
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answered by ThorGirl 4
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Its George Bushs fault of course. Comrade olbermann told me.
2007-04-21 02:51:54
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answered by ? 2
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God would say nothing and allow us to decide or Bush to decide that is why we have free will and he does not tell us what to do.
2007-04-21 02:43:32
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answered by Proud Michigander 3
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God didn't say that, the Catholics did.
God never changes His mind and has been consistent throughout human history.
2007-04-21 02:35:22
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answered by ? 6
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Baptism NEVER had anything to do with ones acceptance to heaven.
The catholics had that wrong the whole time, like almost every system they have in place.
2007-04-21 03:11:58
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answered by Tom C 3
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God isn't changing. Man is. Our understanding of him changes. God doesn't change.
2007-04-21 02:40:41
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answered by Anonymous
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First one has to HAVE a mind, before one can change it.
2007-04-21 02:44:43
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answered by Anonymous
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NO WAY! A PERSON WHO SAYS THAT HE LISTENS TO GOD MORE THAN HIS PARENT. IF GOD DID NOT AGREE WITH HIM, HE WOULD TRY TO SEARCH ELSE WHERE.
2007-04-21 02:45:55
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answered by 10-T3 7
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Bush's brain is controlled by others, so he's not allowed to change it
2007-04-21 02:39:49
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answered by ToYou,Too! 5
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