You're referring to religious people, right?
people in religion are always making trouble...
that's what religion is all about !
just ask ANY person in a religion to PROVE their religious beliefs... if they don't kill you right away, then they'll give you some lame excuse for the beliefs, NOT PROOF;
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2007-06-21 02:28:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have time to be a trouble maker, I'm always having to drop what I'm doing to bail other people out of the trouble they've made.
2007-06-21 02:29:02
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answered by Murazor 6
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I'm not a trouble maker.
2007-06-21 02:29:45
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answered by Spoken4 5
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I'm seldom the trouble maker.
2007-06-21 02:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm the instigator. I wait for trouble to happen and rile up the troublemaker.
2007-06-21 02:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No, i grew to become right into a solid baby surely. nicely for the main section. I threw a tiny tantrum a pair of times, yet i grew to become into ok-behaved. My undesirable head stored getting hit on with a pan by utilising my cousin >.< and that i did no longer something! i grew to become into way too shy and stupid at situations...letting myself be bullied. in college as quickly as, this lady stored stepping on the lower back of my shoe on objective and that i presumed it grew to become into an coincidence. I circled and smiled at her.
2016-11-07 02:54:36
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answered by ? 4
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It is a human instinct and human nature. He repents after giving trouble to others. unfortunately he is too much late.
2007-06-21 02:40:10
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answered by ifhusain 4
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Hmmmm, it depends. Those that love Godly standards, and are "True Christians" may experience ridicule and blasphemy by the non-believers and hatemongerers, but those that readily engage in illegal or otherwise ungodly behavior, it is by choice; not by calling.
Interesting question.
2007-06-21 03:45:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I am gladly telling you that I am not. I rather work for solving the trouble.
2007-06-21 02:26:15
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answered by The Daughter of the King, BaC 6
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somebody needs to shake up the squares
2007-06-21 02:30:52
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answered by penydred 6
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