i do everyday god bless you xx
2007-06-11 03:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
I took the kids to the science museum. They really enjoyed it, like always...
A recent study showed that in western Europe less than 3% of the population are regular church goers now. No doubt the effect of an efficient public school system . When education spreads in the population, religious superstition quietly goes away...
2007-06-10 10:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Grow up? Get over my childhood issue? Do you forget that some of us were never Christian to begin with and don't believe in Jesus as God? That recent study you cite excludes Jews, Muslims, and other believers who just don't happen to be Christians.
I don't doubt that 90% of churchgoers have their lives together, but I'll bet that 90% or more of people committed to other faiths do.
Show some respect.
2007-06-11 13:34:48
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answered by nomadic 5
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Nope I only go once a month but it is great going with others who believe the Universal Theology of the New Jerusalem by Emanuel Swedenborg.
Now what has been rent asunder has been made whole. The Lord God Jesus Christ is known to be the God of heaven and the union of charity, faith and good works is again taught.
2007-06-10 12:45:44
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answered by WhyNotAskDonnieandMarie 4
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No I don't go to churches to be preached at by paedophile priests from an evil, fictional book about a fictional bi-polar, hateful, mysoginistic, homophobic, hypocritical, murderous, abusive a*shole.
Your 'apparent' study results are rubbish. There had been a recent study showing that there are more criminals in jail (who believe in "god") than atheist ones. So, if you're going to preach made up study results, at least show the links to this "evidence".
I would say grow up and see the light. Freethought is such a better way to go
2007-06-10 10:02:45
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answered by GayAtheist 4
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I have not gone to church since 1984 and have no plans on going ever again. However, since a number of people like who I am I see no need to change just because you say I am not a 'good' person.
Considering my age and the responsibilities I have I am plenty grown up; an intolerant statement such as that shows that perhaps you should take your own advice.
2007-06-10 10:12:44
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answered by genaddt 7
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You don't need organized religion to follow God's teaching. Most church goers are hypocrites and is reason I stay away.
2007-06-10 10:03:57
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answered by The other GUY 2
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I am seeking a CHURCH which does not RAPE and MURDER (vegan) ... do you know of any?
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I mean we are all suppossed to be VEGAN but today if I try to speak up about it, they say I am a witch and they SHUN me away... I am in quite a predicament.... then the MINISTERS all JOIN disney for a FOLLY and so it goes... I sit here and wait....life after life I think it WEIGHS down on me as if it's INCREASED in PROPORTIONS of some sort... over and over and over again... grueling episodes of LIES IN THE DARKNESS of the REAR PEW LINE.
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"READY TO FALL" - MH
2007-06-10 10:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not going to church today. I suppose, therefore, I'm not "really good."
Who conducted the survey you cited, what were the questions, who were the participants and how large was the sample?
2007-06-10 10:43:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I worship and rest on the day that God rested from His work of Creation. I rest on the day that God hallowed the very first week of earth's existance.
So - I went to church yesterday, Saturday, the Sabbath, and it was wonderful!
2007-06-10 10:00:53
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answered by Kim B 4
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Yes, today is the Feast of Corpus Christi - the Body of Christ
It is wonderful when you consider that Jesus loved us so much that he instituted the Eucharist so he could be with us and giveHimself to us throughout all time.
2007-06-10 10:01:39
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answered by Sldgman 7
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