Know one knows what to think or believe. Religion or lack if is our way of dealing with the ultimate unknowns. The fun of it is that we are all lost and trying to find our way. It's the journey that counts not the destination right?
opinions?
2007-06-12
08:55:06
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Also, I did not care to hear what your path is, I asked your opinion on my statements.
2007-06-12
09:03:10 ·
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I could not agree with you more. That thinking is what inspired me to create my website. www.pathofreason.com Its the path to rational and reasonable thinking that matters most to me. I am not going to pretend there is an afterlife to make my life feel better. I just know I only get one shot at living a good life so I am going to.
2007-06-12 08:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't try to pull people into your boat. Plenty of people know. They have an undeniable sense. It's no fun being lost. I would take a difficult journey with a great destination over an easy journey with a bad ending.
2007-06-12 09:02:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry but the destination is all important. When you consider that the time spent on this earth is as the blink of an eye and the destination is eternity, I find that extremely important. I have no desire to spend eternity in hell.
The journey does count and that's why we should live everyday for God.
2007-06-12 09:01:13
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answered by Sylvia G 3
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Actually I know what to believe and think at least where myself is concerned. I think there is no empirical proof of deities on either side of the debate and likely there will not be any during my own lifetime. It is an unknown and I'm more than fine with that. Unknowns can be put aside for knowns like humanity.
2007-06-12 08:59:11
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answered by genaddt 7
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Destination is the most important part of a journey, not the journey. you can make your journey by walk, by car,by bus, by train or by air.
visit website http://www.islamtomorrow.com/ , It may help you to find your destination.
2007-06-12 09:37:29
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answered by peace 2
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The journey of life. But I'm not lost I know what happens in the end. We die. I know what to think as well and I do think it. I agree, some people are still searching. But at 45 I just live.
2007-06-12 08:59:21
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answered by punch 7
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I totally agree. The joy of being human is in the finding the path to follow. I am glad to have found the path that makes me whole. I am Wiccan.
2007-06-12 09:01:37
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answered by yarn whore 5
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I see your point and you are right about how we deal with things. I think both the journey and destination have equal importance. I just hope the destination is what everyone says it will be.... Afterlife
2007-06-12 08:59:09
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answered by Anonymous
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that happens each and all of the time!!!! Like the day in basic terms before this, my brother tripped over and that i burst out guffawing, I coated my mouth yet i could no longer incorporate it, It replaced into in order that humorous. that's humorous while human beings do it with the aid of fact then you definately do no longer look like the clumsy individual. (this is frequently me) -PEACE
2016-12-12 19:14:08
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answered by Anonymous
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And for many the religion that we choose is the way that we choose to travel the journey.
2007-06-12 08:57:23
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answered by Michelle R 3
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