I don't mean to be rude.
Mine is G. Religion is a private matter. Live and let live.
2007-09-11 04:38:25
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answered by Bravado Guru 5
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I would fall under f on your list, I am a very serious Christian, I do believe with all might heart that Jesus died for my sins on the cross at calvery, he died for yours to. I feel his Holy Spirit in my heart, I have to guess I know, I am not seeking anymore, I have found what I am looking for, have you, do you know what will happen when you die, do you feel safe about tomorrow, will you and your parents be in the same place when you die, will all your family be there in the after life together. The Bible teaches that they can all be their together, praising the Lord, of course everyone must be a born again believer, saved, having their sins washed away by the blood of Jesus on the cross, have you ever been saved, had your sins washed away, you can right now, you canbe saved and secure your soul for all eternity, just say this simple prayer believing in Jesus, Dear Jesus, I know and confess that I am sinner in need of salvation. I believe you died on a cross at calvery and arose from the grave to wash away my sins, I ask you right now to come into my heart and save me, I pray this Prayer believing in the name of Jesus Amen. If you prayed this prayer with a sincere heart you are now a child of God, rejoice that your name is written in the Lambs book of Life. If you have any questions just send me an email, God Bless YOU!!
2007-09-18 14:16:42
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answered by victor 7707 7
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a) Aren't we all, at times? Sme of us just like to lie about it more than others.
b) I guess anything is possible. Then again, maybe not.
c) Times change. I currently choose never, nowhere, no way. Hasn't always been that way.
d) They wouldn't get some. And label me a right-wing liberal pothead nazi commie, quite possibly.
e) Organized religion hampers the individual's spiritual growth.
f) Dead serious, in maybe a slightly too tongue-in-cheek way.
g) Indeed.
h) I haven't mentioned the concept of the panecumenic church of quantum propability lately, have I? Not that it matters... the idea runs straight through sensible and out the other side.
2007-09-11 04:45:12
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answered by The Arkady 4
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a) Impossible I have never contradicted myself
b) There is no greater belief than in ones self
c) You can be private in one sense and open in another
d) comfort has nothing to do with others, unless you have slaves
e) we always cut out the middle man, they are useless
f) There is great proof in faith if you seek it
g) You have a right to ask anything no question is bad
h) look below for that thanks! :)
2007-09-18 18:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I am F, completely devoted to God He is first in my life, then comes my family and we are very faith oriented. Have a blessed evening!
2007-09-18 12:53:54
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answered by clst_edwards 2
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I am :
a) hypocrite - everyone is, and if they say they aren't, they lie.
c) a private person who choses when, where, and how to pray.
e) a person who does not really need a middle - man - yet I continue to use the middle man. I am the middle man.
f) serious, devoted to my faith.
2007-09-11 04:47:13
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answered by The Pope 5
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H) Other remarks?
Religion; a device used to control peoples thoughts.
2007-09-18 20:11:13
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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a person who believes in Jesus Christ as god,who died in the cross for the sins of mankind,and who is going to judge every human being who has lived on this earth Revelation chapter 22
2007-09-19 02:14:04
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answered by luka 5
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I am serious, devoted to my faith. Yet, daily I need His forgiveness, His mercy, and His grace.
2007-09-18 05:15:56
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answered by markstephens1999 3
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c. a private person who CHOOSES (not CHOSES), when, where and how & time to pray
f. serious, devoted to my faith
2007-09-18 05:24:24
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answered by Teresa 5
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Generally, I consider myself to be C. I do attend church regularly, and I'm trying to come to terms with my faith vs. my life. I used to be a non-believer, but going to church has really helped me to sort things out in my life.
(Not saying it's for everyone, and you should believe what you believe. But for me, this is what works.)
2007-09-11 04:37:37
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answered by Trisha 4
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