Absolutely not. A being that experiences no suffering, no conflict with others, no temptation to mediocrity is not human.
Thank God Jesus came to us as a human, with all those conflicts and probably more that we'll never know about.
2007-09-05 06:38:46
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answered by Acorn 7
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Ecclesiastes 9:11.....I returned to see under the sun that the swift do not have the race, nor the mighty ones the battle, nor do the wise also have the food, nor do the understanding ones also have the riches, nor do even those having knowledge have the favor; because time and unforeseen occurrence befall them all.
Hard to say because we don't know what the next day will bring..........time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all.
2007-09-05 13:44:10
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answered by papa G 6
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No. My suffering and conflicts have made me who I am.
2007-09-05 13:39:52
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answered by Subconsciousless 7
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I am the sum of my Journey, the many different turns upon the path would have made me so different
2007-09-05 13:41:00
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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No, probably not (but, technically, if you were to add or subtract anything from your lifetime, it could hypothetically result in a significant change, but, still...)
2007-09-05 13:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure what "really me" is... but I can say I would not be who I am today without my past experiences.
2007-09-05 13:48:53
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answered by vérité 6
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No, experiences are teachers that make us who we are.
2007-09-05 13:47:57
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answered by Someone who cares 7
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No. I do not see any way at all.
2007-09-05 13:42:32
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answered by B.Hound 4
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only if get cool superpowers...
2007-09-05 13:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, why not?
2007-09-05 13:38:03
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answered by Anonymous
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