One of the problems with spell-checkers is that they allow you to correctly spell the wrong word. Would that be the "wrath" of God?
I don't fear the wrath of God precisely because I am an atheist. How can I fear something I know doesn't exist?
By the way, atheist is one of those few words that violate the "i before e, except after c" rule.
EDIT: ...just noticed your name. OK, you got me, fair and square.
2007-09-28 08:15:06
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answer #1
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answered by Diogenes 7
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Rafting sounds like fun.
2007-09-28 08:15:23
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answer #2
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answered by inbetweendays 5
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God's raft is only scary if you make it scary. Sometimes I think that God's raft is nice, and comfortable, but sometimes it makes me feel really small, especially if their are ponies on board.
2007-09-28 08:12:34
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answered by Chip Sweatervest 2
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No, I don't fear things that don't exist. But I'll tell you what, if God produces a raft (or wrath) in my lifetime, I will admit you were right.
2007-09-28 08:07:10
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answered by Take it from Toby 7
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Can't fear something that doesn't exist.
And since god is supposedly not a human, it would be hard to find a raft big enough for him...
2007-09-28 08:06:12
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answered by Heck if I know! 4
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The raft of God? What is he, Cuban?
2007-09-28 08:12:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The raft? This is a new one on me.
2007-09-28 08:05:59
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answered by Nea 5
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Do you fear the "raft" of Allah? Probably not, because you don't believe in him. Get it yet?
2007-09-28 08:08:39
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answered by gopher646 6
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no, because, like i answered in another question, i, like my children, are too lazy to row, so i wouldn't be on a raft anyway
2007-09-28 08:10:41
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answered by Brian S 5
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I fear the raffia of God more....
*shudders*
;0)
2007-09-28 08:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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