I think it's better called Keeping Your Options Open.
Alas, God calls us to commitment prior to evidence that he has accepted us. Even an atheist can gather sustenance and different life lessons from all the Abrahamic religions without commiting to any of them, let alone God! I've seen Karen Armstrong's programmes and I don't think freelancing has done her a lot of good.
2007-09-22 03:13:38
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answered by Anonymous
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here in TX former employers are actually not allowed to show any techniques on why you left. in spite of the undeniable fact that they are able to ask in case you're rehireable. i might advise spending a lil time on google to work out what's permitted and what isn't and make a determination from there. in case you had previous adventure to fill the hollow i'm uncertain i might complication approximately it except the you're fearful some historical past verify.
2016-12-26 22:12:31
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answered by lanahan 4
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In my experience, the eclectic approach only results in more confusion regardless of the particular area of knowledge being studied. I obtain more satisfying answers by making the following statement to myself: if all the current options are wrong, what must I do to find better options? Try it, you just might like it. Challenge yourself to come up with original ideas that you have not heard from others before.
2007-09-22 03:15:21
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answered by single eye 5
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If you choose to take the best of each Abrahamic religion has to offer, then start your own cult ( Religion ), thereby gaining tax free status, let me now how it goes.
I have no plans on joining.........but might like to give it a try myself.
I have dibs on the name " The Church of the Crock"
2007-09-22 03:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A description of an open minded individual that will hopefully ultimately make a reasoned and logical choice in the end?
2007-09-22 03:20:06
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answered by Wonderwall 4
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well anything a former nun says is baloney in my book.
A freelance monotheist means the person believes in one God but doesn't go to Church on Sundays. Some people are thinking that is the way to go lately.
2007-09-22 03:11:34
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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Guess everybody wants a label. That one's good as any. And, it's easier to say than Neohebreicalnonmessianicunitheistic Independent! peace
2007-09-22 03:15:36
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answered by Pilgrim Traveler 5
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i'd say they're wishy washy...
afraid to commit perhaps?..
but then again almost all religions have Some valuable lessons.. maybe it's because they all came from the same source..
well..funny how we need to slap a label onto everything...
2007-09-25 23:55:40
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answered by druid_gtfx 4
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the reason one wouldn't "subscribe" to any of the Abrahamaic religions is that they are patently ridiculous. So, what sustenance could one draw from them?
2007-09-22 03:29:15
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answered by Brendan G 4
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Christian,s are of Abraham,his desendent,s in faith,the promise that God gave him carrie,s on to us today,and no other will do.
2007-09-22 03:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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