and I'm a nobody
2007-04-21 14:57:58
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answer #1
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answered by Matthew Star 3
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No, unfortunately nobody is perfect. There was only one person to ever walk this earth that was perfect and his name was JESUS.
We should all try to be like Jesus but it is written that nobody is perfect or without sin. We all make mistakes in life but it's what we learn from them and how we take those lessons with us as we move forward.
2007-04-21 21:55:56
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Nobody's perfect. So I must be Nobody.
2007-04-21 22:32:08
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answered by NewSong 3
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I think that a few people ARE, but maybe like 10 or 20 on earth. I guess the best word I could use to describe them are "Saints". Not necessarily in the church sense, but just that they have realized their connection with the almighty in ways that the rest of us can only talk about.
2007-04-21 21:55:41
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answered by Fourth Line 5
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Nope. No one is perfect. We all fall short. But there is this little thing about Jesus being crucified to save us from ourselves.
Christians are not perfect. Just forgiven.
2007-04-21 21:51:10
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answered by ♥♥The Queen Has Spoken♥♥ 7
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You are right, if jesus really did exist as portrayed in the bible then he would never have been crusified he was after all perfect. So even he wasn't perfect!
2007-04-21 21:55:07
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answered by Anchor Cranker 4
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From man stand point, no. But we can be perfected in God. Lev. 19:2 "Be ye holy because I the Lord your God, am holy."
2007-04-21 21:55:29
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answer #7
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answered by charmaine f 5
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i dont claim to be perfect i dont think many people would be able to live up to that label they just think they are
how sad
2007-04-22 06:08:34
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Your rong! Im teh mostes perrekt perpson you coeld eber fund!!!
2007-04-21 21:53:58
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answered by SirLok 2
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except mary poppins who is" practically perfect in everyway"
2007-04-21 21:54:37
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answered by Andrew1968 5
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