I heard it on the movie National Treasure. "Items of intrinsic value"
2007-07-10
14:39:09
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Actually, no. I don't own a dictionary (yet) b/c I just moved into a new house,
2007-07-10
14:43:40 ·
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And I don't understand the definitions on the internet.
2007-07-10
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Original.
:)
2007-07-11 15:32:58
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answered by Anonymous
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What a wonderful question. Religion is, of course, the form that one's worship takes. Thus there are thousands of forms. Religion includes a system of religious beliefs and practices. The object of the religion may be false gods or the true God. Hence, there is false religion and there is true. Religion can get very fancy or remain simple. In the former case, such as it is today. In the latter case, such as it was in the Garden of Eden. What then is worship to me? How do I worship? To worship means to obey. And to obey means to worship. The two are intimately connected; indeed, they are coterminous and cannot be separated. Specifically, to obey the Sovereign Lord God Jehovah of Armies is to worship Him. I do my imperfect best in this regard. I fall on my face and get back up to try and try again. In the Garden of Eden, so long as they obeyed Jehovah, Adam and Eve were worshiping him. No temple, no Mosaic Law, no meetings. Simply leave the tree of the knowledge of good and bad alone. Simple. The minute they disobeyed, they stopped worshiping Jehovah. Same with the nation of Israel. The minute they attempted to practice a syncretistic religion they stopped worshiping Jehovah. The minute they made the golden calf, they stopped. And on and on. To worship is to obey. To obey is to worship. Hannah J Paul
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answered by ? 3
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The value that the item has in itself.
2007-07-10 14:44:30
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answered by sdavila42 2
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In that case it means it is valuable in and of itself. It would be more valuable by itself than any money you would get for it.
2007-07-10 14:44:09
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answered by J 7
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/intrinsic
2007-07-10 14:41:15
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answered by rt1290 6
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it means they have value in and of themselves, not that they need anything else to make them valuable
2007-07-10 14:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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belonging naturally ; essential
or the fact
2007-07-10 14:46:16
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answered by Teal 7
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do you own a dictionary?
2007-07-10 14:41:34
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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Something that is essential or inherent.
2007-07-10 14:43:34
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answered by Nico 7
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=intrinsic
go there. lol
2007-07-10 14:42:59
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answered by Anonymous
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