i am not saying that i dont think that libs are all atheist but im saying how can you say you listen to the Good Word and be pro choice
2007-06-03
08:13:10
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plus look around you the odds of the world being as perfect as it is naturaly is impossibe its like me throwing metal shavings at the wall and getting a ps3
2007-06-03
08:19:05 ·
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the one true God the Christian God God as he is call not Allah
2007-06-03
08:20:58 ·
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God killed the first born probibly around 5 or older in most familys and all the other baby killers where evil like Harod
2007-06-03
08:22:54 ·
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YOU BET I DO! How do you think we got here?! Im sorry, but what atheists are basically saying is that they are not very complex. Is is like saying that if you could take up all the atoms in this universe, put them in a bag, shake it up, and open the bag and there would be a world with the right climate, US, and it happened just like that!? Okay, I'd better stop talking now. One last thing: " In the begining, God created the heavens and the earth." It's in Genesis, look it up!
2007-06-03 08:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If we do not have the poblems what we face today, including the poverty, unemployment, all social evils and added the great uncetainity factor in life as most unpredictable things that hapeens in nature contributes to the beleif in God! However the trust in God just motivates people to be more honest and decent in living, transforming people more humane to others!
2007-06-03 15:38:45
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answered by anjana 6
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I don't believe in your God. I'm a liberal pro-choice Buddhist, so try hating that for a change. I was raised as a Christian, but I never found it credible. No facts, no proof, just bad science fiction mixed with massive ignorance and bias. Now I don't have to pretend that people like you even matter.
2007-06-03 15:22:34
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answered by Who Else? 7
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That's what you call hypocrisy on the liberals part, no they don't believe in God because if they did they would not keep breaking the Lords Commandments. Does God send people to HELL? No! People send themselves to Hell for there own action. God allowed people to make there own choices , you have a choice to do good, or you have a choice to do evil. Do people go to HELL? Yes, God didn't send a person to Hell they sent themselves to Hell for eternity. Do I believe in the Lords wrath? Yes, God has helped in many wars helping the Israelites, also helped Joan of Arc.
2007-06-03 15:26:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in A god, yet not necessarily YOUR god, or even most people's. I have to take the pro-choice stand because history shows us that women who want to abort will do so with or without clinical help. If you believe in your god then fine, believe that they'll go to hell for it. Your god gave them free will as much as he gave it to you though. It's not your place to stop anyone from doing anything to themselves.
2007-06-03 15:31:37
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answered by Dull Jon 6
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I don't listen to "the good word". I am no liberal either. Believing in god doesn't necessarily mean you are conservative. That could be one of your kinds most major nerving traits. Always assuming before knowing. You do not have a moral majority over anyone. You judge. If you believe in the good word, doesn't god be the one to judge. You shouldn't be so quick to cast aspersions on those you don't know.
2007-06-03 15:21:00
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answered by apple juice 6
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Yes I believe in God and yes I am pro choice. I am pro choice because going back to the old back alley methods is too horrible to think about. The problem needs to be worked from front to back. The pregnancy needs to be avoided in the first place.
2007-06-03 15:19:47
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answered by GoGo Girls 7
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Here's a conundrum for ya: how can the three largest religions on this globe, (Christianity, Islam, Judaism) all stem from Abraham, who was a Jew? Yep, it's true--look it up. Kind've reflects poorly on your "my God" vs "your God" argument, huh? God is God, regardless of which path you follow.
This same argument applies to the different denominations in Christianity, and which version you're enticed to follow... We all interpret the Bible in our own ways.
2007-06-03 15:28:57
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answered by Sangria 4
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I believe in god, just not the god in any religion that I am aware of. I feel decision like that is up to the individual and is no business of any government or religion.
2007-06-03 15:17:45
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answered by redphish 5
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I belief in God and i'm against abortion AND i'm a liberal.
ps God is God, think big picture when you think of Him, He's a lot more than just one religion or one book.
2007-06-03 15:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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