and are merely trying to take the attention off of themselves. What do you think?
2007-09-01
08:00:36
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♥ terry g ♥
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Donna- it's called an OBSERVATION.
2007-09-01
08:04:22 ·
update #1
KayB,. what's YOUR problem? I don't randomly block people. If I've blocked them, it's taken a lot of my time, patience and considersation to do so. I don't care about disagreeing, I care about being considerate and tolerant. Apparently you have a problem with that, and I am deeply sorry for your issues. I don't particularly WHO you talk to about me. Just ealize Allah sees and knows all, especially hatred and hipocracy.
2007-09-01
09:28:59 ·
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What a surprise... Kay B has private Q&A. You can stalk me all you wish, but I can't begin to see what you are up to?
2007-09-01
09:30:26 ·
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Georgia Peach/Kay B- when I blocked your first account you got another to continue harassing me. Who has the problems here- you or me? I didn't ask for your approval. Allah sees your hatred and anger, Alhamdulilah. You have much forgiveness to ask for.
2007-09-02
11:19:19 ·
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yes in shakespeare's hamlet he says the lady doth protest too much...meaning that what she is so passionately against is not true. those who protest the loudest are usually hiding something or are fearful of not understanding or knowing something.
2007-09-01 11:12:07
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answered by gitanafille 3
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Disagree. Did you ever think that you are basically doing the same thing that they are doing???? You just do it a bit differently. I am sure they would call what they do an obervation and correction as well.
You seem to be the one that loves attention so much. Go ahead and block me too because I disagree with you. It seems that's what you've been doing to everyone else I've been talking with today.
As moonlit said earlier, correcting somebody is not always judging them. It's like when your parents correct your behavior.
"What a surprise!"....Yes, I have ALWAYS had my Q/A private since the second day I was on answers. I'm not so stupid to put my personal information out there so somebody can swim through and find out everything about me. It's a choice, one that you have had for a very long time. You have your stuff out there, it is fair play. That doesn't mean everybody else has to have their stuff out there too. Remeber to THINK a little bit. Allah sees everything you do too and if I were you, I'd be more worried. Willful Ignorance won't be a valid excuse on the day of judgement.
2007-09-01 08:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I don't always think so, they probably just aren't taking the time to sort out their thoughts well. Or maybe they are speaking of their true convictions. Funny, your question reminds me of this one song by Amina. "Le dernier qui a parlé" Lyrics here: http://www.paroles.net/chansons/13739.htm (but they're in French).
Sometimes I get annoyed when a Christian will harp on me about something over and over (a difference between our two religions etc) but then I think, they must really believe it and care a lot. If anything, I feel sorry, but I don't stop to think of how much of a sinner they may be.
Even with Muslims, I am used to the fact that Muslims are to point things out. I might not like the methods some use but I don't think they are trying to get attention off themselves. For myself, I like to learn from my mistakes and sometimes I can preach about something too much but it is out of my sincere caring for the other person. When I really think about the judgement day....I am blown away. I have not lost hope by any means but one needs to be realistic, we aren't all going to make it.
I think sometimes people feel like they aren't being heard, as if they are being dismissed. Quite frankly, they probably feel the same way you do!
2007-09-01 09:06:12
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answered by Sassafrass 6
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I agree with you 100%
2007-09-01 08:19:26
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answered by thathockeychick23 6
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Not really. Sometimes it's the ones that feel the guilt the strongest are the most silent.
"Your silence speaks louder than words"
"Outside she's real quiet and calm, but inside she's screaming in pain and agony at what she had done"
--heard em somewhere
2007-09-01 08:07:08
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answered by tinybubbles 5
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not always, i just can say, some people doesn't have manners when they criticize others
terry, don't let that kinda people hurt you, life is too short to be spent in sadness!
You have to see Samantha, how people bashed her but she stays strong!! two thumbs up for you and Samantha!!
((((terry))))
2007-09-01 08:22:48
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answered by marhama 6
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i don't know about the guiltiest sinners, but i do know they are the ones that don't really understand what the hell it is they are talking about half the time! (google has alot to do with it)
2007-09-01 08:15:35
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answered by pangie 3
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very true
only a Bit Dog will Bark
2007-09-01 08:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, that is true. Good people are kind, understanding, soft-spoken and forgiving.
2007-09-01 08:27:14
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answered by Alexandriagal 6
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Yes.
2007-09-01 08:06:31
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answered by ? 6
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