This does sound like a reasonable theological question. Does anyone from Kansas wish to respond? Would you people like the question to be explained in simpler terms first ?
2007-05-05 12:25:34
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answered by Fred 7
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I love how ignorance breeds ignorance.
You disguise rhetoric… no, Confused rhetoric as a question and make up “facts” you have no idea about.
Because some weirdo has a theory that the world is 6000 years old you assume that is the common belief of an entire faith?
Before making assumptions read a bit more. Learn a bit more about religions. It doesn’t say things like you describe because you didn’t even look it up…
I challenge you to provide the evidence that the snake uttered the first words? That’s just not true, also no where in the bible does it say the world is 6000 years old.
Your heart is willing to make a stand for something you believe in and that is noble, but your mind is not willing to do the proper research. At least read about religions and what they believe. Some of us have studied world religions for decades.
Whether we believe it or not.
And find another hobby other than debate, because your ability to argue a point is as solid as building a house on quicksand.
I hope this inspires you to read more.
2007-05-05 12:23:39
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answered by ? 3
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Be very careful what you blame God for.
Do you think that every evil thing that happens is becaue God did it?
I think you give Satan too little credit for his evil plans and actions.
I think you give humanity too little credit for being sinners, individually; and nations federally.
On the other hand how does it happen that with 95% of the town destroyed, that only ten are dead? Why weren't there many more? How were there so few deaths in Katrina? Only 3,000 in 9-11, when there were over 50,000 in each of the twin towers?
2007-05-05 12:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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you know, being from Kansas, i was tempted not to dignify your question with a response,as you are obviously a person with nothing better to do with your time than sit on the computer and sling mud at people. I'm not really going to answer your question, because it's obvious that you already have your mind made up. I just wonder about the heart and soul of a person who can, even in jest, tell someone who just lost everything they own, or a family that lost a loved one, that you think they DESERVED it.
2007-05-06 10:37:08
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answered by Elizabeth 2
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devil regulations the international as Christ regulations the heavens. The mere shown truth that you imagine George Bush is evil shows devil's potential of persuasion over even you. supply Mr. Bush a destroy and have a glance at your self.
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answered by Anonymous
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That's an interesting perception. Let's see how quick George w get to Kansas.
2007-05-05 12:19:14
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answered by elevenrecords 2
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God does not dish out punishment,that happens only on judgment day.F.Y.I George W. Bush is a man of God and a great president.
2007-05-05 12:33:24
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answered by gwhiz1052 7
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lol..your making me proud to be from kansas. :)
--also..i have read the Bible..and I just want to note that the first words ever spoken in the Bible were from GOD. lol.
2007-05-07 17:53:47
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answered by bleh 4
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Give Pat Robertson some time. I'm sure he'll think of something that put a divine curse on Kansas.
2007-05-05 12:17:26
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answered by The Doctor 7
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You believe God is a tornado? Even if I accept that part of your statement the rest is strange logic.
2007-05-05 12:24:59
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answered by Mike M. 5
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