how many hours have i wasted making jello shots?
*wink*
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2007-06-21 07:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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who is the right god?
what is the "right" religion,
people have a right to their own views opinions and beliefs, and just respect them. I mean what makes you think that when people are doing something religious they're not enjoying life. I mean some people might think that what you do to enjoy life is a waste of time. I mean I would think that if somebody is doing something religious, it's because they want to and they are enjoying it. Nobody is forcing them to do it:)
2007-06-21 08:09:30
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answer #2
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answered by Little-one 2
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Max, before becoming a Christian, I tried out a lot of different philosophies and religious concepts.
But, I wanted to know truth so I tested them according to their own dictates. All of them failed but one.
I put Jesus last. He didn't fail.
TEK
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I've never enjoyed life more than I do now. All past endeavors were empty and vain. Only Christ rewards past this moment. The life I live now is vastly superior, by a factor of infinity than any (or all) of the life I had before.
TEK
2007-06-21 07:58:07
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answered by TEK 4
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I am not waisting anything! Not time, money, life experience, friendships, etc. As a matter of fact, I know that I am a better and more intellectual person for doing these types of things. And no, the "right" religion is not everyone's own personal religion; it is Christianity. God and Christ spoke and still speak of this. God Bless.
2007-06-21 08:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I do enjoy life and I don't consider myself religious but I do believe in God.I like to show my love for God in my own way not the way someone tells me to.I don't think religious people are wasting their lives.Whatever gets you through life is ok with me as long as you don't use it to put down others and try to make them think like you.
2007-06-21 07:58:57
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answer #5
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answered by Brandi24 3
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I enjoy my religion. My religion is about celebrating life. You need to gain a bigger perspective of religion and quit basing your beliefs on Christianity yourself.
Think how much you could be enjoying life instead of hating religious people.
Edit: Clearly you do. Its obvious that you believe that any belief in a god consequently means a belief that our fate is laid out for us. That reveals the fact that you are very uninformed about the vast majority of religions on the planet.
I'm glad to know you believe that you are in control of your own life. As a person who has a religion based in seeking knowledge, one of the first understandings is that "I rule my destiny." The living man has work to do and it is up to him to carve out his own niche. G-d does not do that for us.
And since I am in control of my own destiny, I am also in control of my own moral standards (within State and Federal law, of course) and I have no religious governer who dictates anything to me. So, I don't miss out on anything that I would like to enjoy, whether it is drinking or premarital sex. In fact a lot of the so-called Christian sins are virtues to my faith and I believe that the Earth and nature is "good" and should be celebrated and studied. I'm just as free as you are, I just also happen to have a belief in the divine origins of the universe.
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Think about how much time you could have spent working on your grammar instead of hating people of faith.
2007-06-21 07:57:46
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answered by square 4
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It's not necessarily a waste. Some people find religion very helpful, people that might have problems overcoming an obstacle in their life, faith in a higher being can help them through that.
2007-06-21 07:56:15
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answer #7
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answered by Southpaw 7
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I practice a religion solely on my own. I attend no institution, listen to no preacher, and donate only to whom I want to, which is usually a charity or a homeless person.
Don't assume all religions are like the Abrahamic ones.
2007-06-21 07:57:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Amen.
You only know what's right for you - it's no use trying to force it onto others. But one correction though; the "right" god is the one you believe in, not what the religion tells you to believe in;
You pick your deity first, only then you pick your religion.
2007-06-21 07:57:23
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answered by Anonymous
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See - Mel didnt need to pay anyone to believe, nor did she need sonmeone to telll her to beleive. Nope - instead, it was the terroristic threats of eternal damnation that caused her to beleive...
She still doesnt get it....
2007-06-21 07:58:15
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answered by ? 5
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im having a great time, i've been on cruises, been to Rome, Spain, Brazil, Germany and those are just a few of the places i've been to in my short life. while im having a great time...im praying to God and thanking him that he has given me the opportunity to do such things. so ha!
2007-06-21 07:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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