I think you just set a good example for all of us.
the best way to truly honor God in by honoring each other.
may the source be with you.
2007-06-16 07:01:40
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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~~~bb,,,, "Disrespect",,,, like Love, comes from The Heart,,,with Intention. Since you had no Intention in disrespecting ANYone you are not accountable. If anyone "Felt Disrespected" then that is Their Responsibility to overcome an "Unreasonable Sensibility" which is the basis of Their Insecurity. The Victory is that you have a Newfound Awareness and Respect of others not in accord with you,,, and/or,,, that you've developed a "Reasonable Sensibility" toward others in general, we atheists in particular. Since I can't accept an unnecessary apology, I revel in your new Humbleness as this is progress for ALL,,, thank YOU,,,, now reward yourself, you did well,,,~ Namaste`
2007-06-16 07:08:24
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answered by Sensei TeAloha 4
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I forgave you in a heartbeat! I appreciate your efforts to be respectful of others beliefs. Others were right and there was no need to apologize, but you did anyways. That says a lot about your character. Thank you!
2007-06-16 06:33:13
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answered by Zloar 4
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optimistic...yet you have numerous homework to do, purchase a pair of those extensive ear cans...feed on 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, ninety's, and not basically cutting-edge music...as quickly as you start to comprehend that numerous the present music does not fulfill your ear needs you will start to love the previous stuff, and not basically fall into traits.
2016-10-09 08:16:07
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answered by ? 4
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In R&S, one rarely need apologize. You are entitled to your beliefs and thoughts. You'd have to get a lot meaner, which you clearly are not.
2007-06-16 07:01:25
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answered by Ũniνέгsäl Рдnтsthέisт™ 7
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Thank you for humbling yourself before others. Your intent and actions are a shining example for all of us. God is smiling! =^D
May God Bless You!
2007-06-16 07:17:16
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answered by Dr. G™ 5
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Thank you for your apology.
You apology is welcomed, but probably not necessary.
It our differences, and our compassion, that makes any society stronger.
Rob
2007-06-16 09:21:17
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answered by barefoot_rob1 4
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Fair enough, and thanks.
You could really help out here by setting an example for believers.
2007-06-16 06:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Bethybug, you don't have to apologize to this atheist for that. I don't worry about stuff like that and I certainly don't keep score.
...and thanks for your recent explanation of taking His name "in vain." I've never understood exactly what that meant until you spelled it out. Good job....
2007-06-16 06:36:03
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answered by Diogenes 7
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Thank you bethybug for apologizing. I accept your apology. Thank you for being considerate. I hope we can all be considerate.
2007-06-16 06:46:27
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answered by CC 7
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