So for example somebody who knows everything (i did not say somebody is human or not so dont get angry at me) told you that he could explain the truth about our beginning (lets just say he knows it and it is correct) Would you accept the offer and find out the truth or will you just believe in what you know now. If you do want to know, are you ready to accept the truth or will you let yourself to answer the big mystery?
I am just asking. In this question I do not support any of the known explanation to our beginning. I am just asking your opinions, do not bombard me with words of hatred okay?
2007-05-12
01:51:55
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sadloner07
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He knows it. It is just an example I do not say that somebody in this world actually knows our beginning fully. It is just an example.I did not say he is human... WHo knows...
2007-05-12
01:57:33 ·
update #1
Lets just say he has the knowledge. This is an ideal person okay... lets just pretend for the question. The reason why I couldnt use the words angels, God, Jesus, Prophets, scientists is because I dont want to be bias to any of those explanation they give to us.
2007-05-12
01:59:53 ·
update #2
It is a question of whether a person can be open minded and receptive to another's conception of truth. Everyone here has their own definition, derived by experience and personal belief. Some get upset when told their beliefs may be wrong, and are not receptive at all. Another is just blatantly exposing their own views. Others may consider it, but objectify and/or "color" their perspective, not getting a accurate understanding. Then there are those who are sincerely trying to understand. All said and done, we all see and hear what we want, regardless of the truth.
Many say truth is relative, but there are some absolutes, regardless of what we may think. Science tries to define many of these absolutes, but has been proved wrong at times. They are even harder to define outside the physical realm. Are there absolutes in religion and spiritual matters? Most everyone agrees to the truth that it is wrong to steal, murder, etc. What about the concept of God? The purpose of our life? Is there an afterlife? Are there absolute answers for these questions?
Aye... there's the rub! As a Christan, I know that there is! It is not a matter of "blind" faith or wishful thinking that it may be true. There is a living God, who has touched the lives of millions of people, over thousands of years. He can and will touch your life, if you will let Him. The exclusive claim of Jesus being the only way is true. Are you open minded and receptive to the possibility that this is an absolute truth?
2007-05-12 02:00:29
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answered by Bill Mac 7
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I would have it explain the truth and then examine it for myself to come to a conclusion. It really comes down to trust, how do I know this entity is perfect in knowledge?
2007-05-12 01:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Well this is a bit tricy situation.This s my answer.
If that person is so sure about his teachings means I'll listen to him coz it wont hurt to listen. But since i m quite happy&convinced about my religion I'll try to tell him about it. If hes telling about the truth means he is definetely talking about Islam.
So I wont have any problem it.
2007-05-12 02:05:31
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answered by ~Masked~ 3
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find out myself-universe of life starting= earthly life just beginning of eternity= hell is not knowing it's there for soul's to grow their soul "charachter". finding out myself that this is my playground for my soul, that is my start to go there is exxtraordinarily good for my mind, to know my soul will continue into the known universe forever. Each act on earth therefore can lead to a radiant mind soul life on earth which know's the startup of eternity is called blue planet. I love life on earth, but I understand why the "other" religion, sacrifice's this life. they accept eternity.
2007-05-12 02:09:27
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answered by willoyaboy 3
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oh this is the best question.i feel the same way as people who know the answer is very show off and they give you all sort of rubbish.i find all the answer by myself now as asking people only cause scolding and even if they give you they right answer there something missing in it.
2007-05-12 01:57:25
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answered by Jack Steven Simon 3
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Jesus does know and He told us. The christian church did not like it and tried to destroy it. They have failed. Now anyone who fails to take advantage of it does not really want to know the truth.
2007-05-12 02:00:29
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answered by single eye 5
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more than that, id like to know how he knows because i dont normally trust random ppl on the street with the truths of life
2007-05-12 01:55:45
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answered by xXBrudu BXx 4
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truthfully i would probably want to know. but after finding out i would wish i hadn't. kind of like peeking at your christmas presents before christmas day, then wishing you had waited!
2007-05-12 01:56:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i'll keep trusting my religion..
2007-05-12 17:57:37
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answered by bobby 3
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