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2007-09-07 04:50:20 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

if your opinion is about a phisical line you've lost the point of this question.

2007-09-07 05:06:49 · update #1

some questions asked are not for the asker to know but to pose a thought provoking answer in others.

2007-09-07 05:10:48 · update #2

jonjon

any "Christian" suggesting your going to hell is also subjected to the same consiquences. judge not less thee be judged.

2007-09-07 05:17:37 · update #3

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We have to determine that for ourselves. It's all about choice really.

2007-09-07 05:12:34 · answer #1 · answered by Sal D 6 · 0 1

Line - you want a definitive...but the only lines that are drawn would be "laws" like don't speed, "rules" like don't wear flip flops to work, "commandments" such as the Bible's 10 commandments.
Depending on what you're wanting to do or not do - use good, sound judgement. Will it hurt others? Will I benefit from this? Is this appropriate?

2007-09-07 11:59:29 · answer #2 · answered by bessiedarlin 4 · 1 0

Surprisingly enough it is in Nebraska. It's only a couple miles long and runs in a North-South direction. You can find it about 32 miles west of Omaha city limits. I'm still trying to figure out which side is good and which side is bad. I'll let you know if I figure it out.

2007-09-07 12:01:56 · answer #3 · answered by Phillip 2 · 1 1

It's arbitrarily drawn. Morality is relative.

Even "helping others = good and hurting others = bad" is a subjective statement. Many "Christians" think they're helping me by telling me I'm going to hell.

P.S. - I just read your note. Actually, I can identify with the Christian POV to the extent that I can understand why these people, believing that the fate of my eternal soul depends on my accepting "Jesus," would spare no opportunity to try to win me over by the standard religious means of threats and promises. They'd have to be morally insane NOT to want to "save" me, believing as they do. Of course, my belief is that their religion is nonsense. So, you see, our ideas of "good" and "evil" vary widely in this respect.

2007-09-07 11:55:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

there is no line. Good and evil is a all perspective. You find a fifty dollar bill on the ground, that is good for you and bad for someone else. Hitler invaded poland, that was good for germany and bad for poland.

2007-09-07 12:04:39 · answer #5 · answered by iowawarlord 2 · 0 0

It may be a line in the sand somewhere in a desert in the Middle East

2007-09-07 11:55:47 · answer #6 · answered by metanoia 3 · 1 1

Greenwich, England.



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2007-09-07 11:54:15 · answer #7 · answered by Stranger In The Night 5 · 1 0

This line always exists in our mind, this line has been drawn by our family and cultural back-grounds.

2007-09-07 12:04:59 · answer #8 · answered by Advocate 2 · 0 0

In Muterhals pants

2007-09-07 11:54:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Silence.

2007-09-07 11:54:12 · answer #10 · answered by Premaholic 7 · 1 1

There is no line separating good and evil.
There is a "Point" that separates good from evil.

That "Point" it called "Truth".......................
Without understanding that "Point", a person will continue to basque in the ocean illusion!

2007-09-07 12:40:13 · answer #11 · answered by WillRogerswannabe 7 · 0 0

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