in the time of fear, or scared to death, at this truthful moment the only God you will ask for help is not Jesus as you claim, or holyspirit but you will call God (which you call the father), because at the buttom of your heart you knew that this is your only God and He is the only one to save you.
look at this hidden camera, they try to scare these girls, skip the begining of the video, and watch the 1st girl who joined the elevator, the only God she called for is (father of the heavens). and this is truly the moment of truth, which you speak the truth, that's ur only God and ur only saviour, no such a thing called trinity.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/626889/scaring_hot_girls/
2007-06-12
03:39:33
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umm..I would call for help, the police, fireman...
never mind, you wouldn't understand..
2007-06-12 03:44:38
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answered by ☮ wickey wow wow ♀♀ 7
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God does not intervene in human affairs. Therefore, crying out to God in a time of need is useless. Starving, diseased, suffering children have been doing it since the beginning of time and no supernatural being has ever responded. However, other humans do come to help sometimes.
2007-06-12 03:51:35
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answered by Biggus Dickus 3
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Does not fear death in the least. Now that doesn't mean I wouldn't fight to my last breath to survive a dangerous situation. In order to survive I know that the outcome would depend on myself not some magical sky daddy so for me there would be no calling out to any god.
2007-06-12 03:47:43
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Strangely enough, I don't call for a god. I call for a goddess... I have been doing such for a while now.
When my husband was deploying I was begging a goddess for strength and I had it. When I've nearly been in collisions, my first thoughts turn to a goddess and those in the past have been avoided. When afraid on airplanes... same thing, and I feel... comforted.
It's kinda nice.
2007-06-12 03:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-06-12 03:54:40
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answered by ? 3
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Now suddenly the God of Abraham is your God? All this time it was between The God of Abraham v/s allah even calling the God of Abraham a "part time God". If you say that you believe in the same God of Abraham then admit that when you said that the God of Abraham is a "part time God" you were referring to allah.
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answered by ? 3
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The last time I faced death, I chuckled to myself, and said "Boy, this is gonna hurt". There was no god that I cried out to, and no need for one.
A few seconds later, I managed to get my reserve parachute open. And here I am.
But with 600 feet to spare, I most certainly thought I was about to die...
2007-06-12 03:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is you who say there is no trinity Then I can sleep in peace. Thank, God, it is not The Christian. You can't be a Christian to say this , can you? What... You are a christian? Oh .....ok... a still born babe. Well don't feel bad, at least you are a christian.
2007-06-12 03:58:06
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answered by Kingdomchild07 5
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Did you type down this whole story just to try and proove there is no trinity ?
You didn't make a beleiver out of me
2007-06-12 03:47:35
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answered by Suicide642 5
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None, it's pointless to call out to fictional deities... The time is far better spent trying to logically figure out how to extract ones self from the dangerous situation..
2007-06-12 03:46:11
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answered by Diane (PFLAG) 7
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they are one God it does not matter which yo0u call on but I admit most would call on the father that does not change any think God can show himself in any way he wants he ios God.
2007-06-12 03:44:28
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answered by Anonymous
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