Have you got a problem with that?
2007-09-26
09:57:32
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➔ Religion & Spirituality
Azure Z If a teacher teaches students to be kind ,unselfish and turn the other cheek ;he/she could be guilty of what?
2007-09-26
10:31:29 ·
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Nea JFK and Julius Ceasar were also imaginary to you ,no doubt!
2007-09-26
10:33:15 ·
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coolman is that a yes or a no?
2007-09-26
10:37:30 ·
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Manapa I did not say anythhing about going to people,s door.I do not have to go to people's door.
evolvedk I suggest you keep away from the R&S section if you don't like what 's being discussed.
2007-09-26
13:43:16 ·
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Azure you are proving yourself to be narrow-minded.
2007-09-26
18:18:05 ·
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as a muslim no... Jesus was the prophet of miracles, hes amazing birth and life is a miracle in itself.
2007-09-26 10:02:01
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answered by LexianaFaith 3
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Having to try to convert people to a religion that has so many holes in it must be a very unpleasant and frustrating task.
If you have ever managed to convert anyone, have you ever considered that, if you someday realize that your religion is false, you are going to have to deal with the guilt of knowing you are responsible for leading others astray?
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Teaching people to be kind, unselfish, and to "turn the other cheek" is all very well and good. However, you and I both know that there is more to Christianity than just that.
2007-09-26 17:07:10
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answered by Azure Z 6
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Matthew 15:24 But He answered and said, “I was sent only to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.”
2007-09-26 17:06:34
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answered by coolman3455 2
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There is very little evidence to suggest that Jesus actually lived, and certainly none regarding any of the deeds he is purported to have done.
Given the vast amount of time involved, I suggest you get yourself another, more relevant hobby.
2007-09-26 18:46:37
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answered by Anonymous
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no but i don't want interupted from my life due to your or should i say others wish to push their religiouse beliefs on me in a random way.
i don't mind discussing religion or christianity with people but i don't want people coming to my home desturbing me when i have things to do. I'm sure you wouldn't appreciate me coming to your door and trying to convert you to my beliefs
2007-09-26 18:13:59
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answered by manapaformetta 6
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He also said:
Thou shall not kill. Don't you love our president?
Thou shall not steal. Hey, let's go get those brown peoples oil.
Do not bear false witness. Don't you love all those televangilists getting up on TV and sucking people dry while they drive their SUV?
Judge not. YOUR GOING TO GO TO HELL IF YOU DON'T GET SAVED!
Turn the other cheek. BOMB THEM!
Do not cast your pearl to the swine. I guess I am a pig.
Do unto others. BOMB THEM!
Have you got a problem with these? Or are most of you guys just hypocritcal nit-wits who can't deal with real world problems?
2007-09-26 17:08:54
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answered by trevor22in 4
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It kinda gets old after the first few times.
2007-09-26 17:42:39
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answered by jetthrustpy 4
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This is the most asinine question of the day. Congrats!
2007-09-26 17:07:18
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answered by Dog 4
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I have a problem with anybody shoving their beliefs down my throat. It's not yours or anyone else's business what I believe. Have you got a problem with that?
2007-09-26 17:02:06
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answered by JewScott: due June 1st 2
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I don't think he said that, if your truth bring proof?
that is my Al-Qur'aan said....
2:111 Such is their wishful thinking. Say, "Show us your proof, if you are right."
2007-09-26 17:35:20
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answered by Furqaan 3
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