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Sate answer and religion please.

2007-07-31 23:01:24 · 13 answers · asked by *~Ariel Brigalow Moondust~* 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I am grateful to be alive.
I am grateful for the ability to see, hear, smell, taste and touch.
I am grateful to have the love of family and friends.
I am grateful for the ability to bear children and to marvel at the beauty of the earth and universe around me.

I am Wiccan.

2007-08-01 00:43:06 · answer #1 · answered by )0( Cricket Song 4 · 2 0

No. According to my religion the creator was son of the goddess Sophia (aka Yahweh). He was something like a cosmic abortion, and when this terrible thing happened the result was the physical universe. The angels have been trying to clean up the mess for trillions of years. Cosmic christ who is the son of the real god was sent to explain the situation but they crucified him. Actually they crucified the wrong Jesus and the real one was laughing at their ignorance from a distance. Anyway the "god of this world" (the OT god), pretended to be the real god but christ took care of that one. So therefore we are now free to find the crack in the cosmic wall and get out of here. Those who don't know this via gnosis are re-incarnated, that's the cosmic law. It's gnosticism and should not be taken literally, and some experts say they (the ancient gnostics) anticipated quantum physics and string theories and used cosmological Myth to describe it.

2007-07-31 23:14:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sometimes I wonder if I should be grateful or just pssed of at a GOD (or any "creator") who would put me in a place (on a planet) that teems with destruction, despair, unhappiness, death and brutality. Everything on this planet survives from the death of something else. Still yet I have to marvel at the entirety of the system that sustains the earth. The elements that cause all things to continue. The fleeting moments of grace and beauty and love. I guess that instead of grateful...I am simply curious. As to religion...I believe in me. I don't think I can be classified as total belief in any one dogma.

2007-07-31 23:19:03 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

In sixty years or more of study, I have never hung a specific name, singular or plural, on the "Creation." The writings of the event have so many analogous points that those given credit can not be divided away and placed on a pedestal.

The Earth "Gaea" is here, and, I am grateful for that.

Terry
Elder and Librarian of The Lore.

2007-08-01 08:21:47 · answer #4 · answered by Terry 7 · 0 0

No more and no less grateful than I am for anything that I see, touch, smell, taste or hear.

Gravity is the great shaper, which caused all celestial bodies to form in their various sized spheroids, and thus is the true creator. Without that force, matter would not have swirled together, stars and planets would not have formed, planets would not revolve with beautiful predictability around their sun and we would surely not be standing steadfast upon the ground.

Stark raving atheist. lol

2007-08-01 01:24:37 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I try to live in a graetfull frame of mind at all times. Agnostic.

I posted this awhile ago, it sums up my thinking upon the thing.

I mean it seems so obvious the wonderful life I have. However, its more often than not what I forget about first. Its easy to do. My question though is, how does this generally effect my life? And my surrounding sphere of influence?
When I am not feeling particularly appreciative it seems I am," K... gotta take care of that... oh well I need one of those... meh! late for work...
get outa my way I am busy."
Which always has reprecussions... moods are like waves sometimes. Im pissed off so ima piss you off and you off who in turn piss someone else off... also like waves their is lil resistence.

Could someting as simple as being grateful really effect an entire community?

2007-07-31 23:08:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm grateful for my life and the earth which sustains it but I don't know who/what created me or the earth. I'm grateful for the option of free thought. Some day, I may understand it all, but for now, I remain open minded and think the possibilities are endless. :)

2007-07-31 23:05:24 · answer #7 · answered by Meow 5 · 1 0

yes I'm grateful to the creator and mother earth ..for allowing me to be here ....as to religion ...undecided still on learning curve

2007-08-01 01:25:38 · answer #8 · answered by bobonumpty 6 · 1 0

Yes. I'm grateful for Waldo. I'm a Carlinist (George is the man)

2007-07-31 23:26:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Heart filled with grace and love for the One-in-song. (Uni-verse) and in daily rapture of the magical miracle of life.

Pagan Witch

And grateful for your questions!!!
Luvs
Blessed Be

2007-08-01 14:03:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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