I'm a free thinker
2007-05-03 05:23:30
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answered by °Tr!n!ty° 3
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There are as many Atheist brain dead blind un believers as there are Christian blind believers.
So you say Jesus was a free-thinker, where did he say we were to ignore the bible, and any structure and just worship trees, or the air?
That is what you are saying, if you hold that you are not to believe ANY Religion, you would have to throw out the Bible, Traditions, teachings of theologians, and Saints, as all of those have been related to us by religious beliefs.
So how would you even know about Jesus, and if he was free-Thinking or not without Religion?
Peace!
2007-05-03 05:25:50
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answered by C 7
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Why can't i just be myself? This messed up person who struggles to find out many truths from my own point of view.
I spent a long time accepting what I was told and ignoring the questions for which I had no answers. For awhile I thought my options meant believing only what can be proven or going back to a blind unquestioning belief. But I am comfortable where I am right now, questioning everything but believing in the possibility of what can not be proven.
Life is not black and white. Only shades of grey that appear to us as black or white in comparison.
2007-05-03 05:33:55
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answered by hazydaze 5
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Jesus said, "I only do what I see the Father God doing."
Jesus a free-thinker, I don't think so. Jesus even said, "not my will, but Your will be done" when He was talking to His Father in the garden of Gethsemene.
You need to know Christ Jesus. Free-thinking, free-thinking, I want to follow Christ and I want the mind of Christ. Christ gave me the Holy Spirit who will teach me all things. Free-thinking is worldly. The Word of God is far more beneficial than the free-thinking of this ungodly world.
Psalm 10:4
The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek after God: God is not in all his thoughts.
Psalm 10:7
His mouth is full of cursing and deceit and fraud: under his tongue is mischief and vanity.
Proverbs 24:9
The thought of foolishness is sin:
and the scorner is an abomination to men.
Proverbs 23:17
Let not thine heart envy sinners:
but be thou in the fear of the Lord all the day long.
2007-05-03 05:52:50
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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I am a Wiccan and therefore a free thinker, I have expanded beyond mainstream Wicca passe... I not only delve within the earthly realms, I am also pulled out into the Cosmos.. That is where we all came from, that is where we are all headed... Love and Light ... BB.. )O(
2007-05-03 05:25:46
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answered by Bunge 7
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I'm a proud brain-washed/brain-dead believer in BS religious beliefs. I'm not perfect, I will never be, I can only do my best. My Catholic beliefs don't hurt anyone. Why should it bother you.
2007-05-03 05:25:23
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answered by Jane Marple 7
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how does it bypass back create a non secular connection which contain your author and blah blah blah is powerful - thats all which you will arise with we could bash some human beings right here and examine out to get them to have confidence in my made up memories that I have not have been given any solutions to while human beings attempt to inquire your full of blah blah blah
2017-01-09 09:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe. by the way he was god's son so he wasnt a free thinker he just spoke the word of our living God.
free thinkers are the people who dont follow God, they make there own way. it's either God's way or your way.
i prefer God's, it is an enternal life in heaven with him Vs. the free thinker who goes to hell. thanks
2007-05-03 05:23:58
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answered by amanda h 2
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I happen to be a Free thinking BIBLE believing Christian!
2007-05-03 05:20:59
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answered by ALEIII 3
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As a pagan, I am theistic. However, I am a free-thinker. My religion encourages free thought, hence our rejection of dogma.
2007-05-03 05:19:57
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answered by Paien 3
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