What is your price children of the world?
Would you give up doing it solo for $30,000,000.00?
If you are single would you give up sex altogether for $30,000,000.00?
Would you give up R and PG13 movies for $30,000,000.00?
Would you give up Rock and Roll for $30,000,000.00?
Would you give up alcohol for $30,000,000.00?
Would you give up smoking for $30,000,000.00?
And the most difficult:
Could you give up porn for $30,000,000.00?
Would it be worth it to give up all of your favorite sins for money?
2007-09-09
04:53:35
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Now go forth and frolic and play my children of the world!
2007-09-09
04:55:03 ·
update #1
$30 million would corrupt them and cause even MORE sin.
2007-09-09 04:59:10
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answered by Mariah 4
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Let me have the sex, Rock and Roll the Solo and the movies and I'll give up the rest (smoking, alcohol!!! and porn!!!) for 5 million.
2007-09-09 05:01:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not entirely certain that drinking is a sin. Jesus turned water into wine at the wedding feast in Cana after all.
I'm also not entirely certain that rated R and PG-13 movies and Rock 'n' Roll are in themselves sins.
However, I don't need 30,000,000 dollars to give up fornication.
2007-09-09 05:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think any of those things could be considered a sin, except for maybe porn if it's exploitation, or excessive alcoholism which might lead to negative behaviour. The only really sinful thing I can see here is accepting bribery!
2007-09-09 05:05:01
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answered by Suzie 2
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Well I dont do any of those things except for watching r and pg13 movies and listening to rock but if somebody offered me that much money, I would give it up. My life isn't very sinful. I'm pretty boring.
2007-09-09 05:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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That money would do a lot of good, but I'm already trying to
give up the sinful stuff -- so it would have to be something
just for the heck of it important in the eyes of the contributor.
2007-09-09 05:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL, you can give me the money, since I don't live a life of sin. You think doing certain things is sin, I don't. It's your sin, you give it up. I live my life perfectly happy and free of your imaginary sins.
If you need your constant feeling of guilt and superiority to be a good member of your religion, then I'm really sorry, but such a religion isn't worthy of me. I'm perfectly happy with mine, which revels in life and its little pleasures, not tries to restrain it.
2007-09-09 05:14:45
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answered by Ymmo the Heathen 7
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The offer alone would not be a very important influence. You would have to demonstrate that you were actually in a position to honor your end of the bargain, and we would have to have a contract drawn up by our attorneys. I would be willing, upon receipt of the funds, to pay the legal fees incurred.
2007-09-09 05:15:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi...I would give up my life of sin not for the money but to enter the gates of heaven. You can't spend money after you die so why gamble on what you don't have anyway or what you couldn't take with you after death. Money is the root to all sin. I think one calls it 'Greed'. Have a blessed day!
2007-09-09 05:02:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Ummm.... I'd sin by lying and saying I was living a life of sin, just so I could show you I repented and then get the dough.
2007-09-09 04:58:18
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answered by Acorn 7
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I have nothing to be ashamed of and money is just money. I can't be bought or threatened into following your religion. Maybe you can be but I'm not that weak.
2007-09-09 05:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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