I'm somewhere to the left of liberal. I speak out publicly and frequently, but it does seem that my views usually get drowned out and shouted down by the Fundamentalist crowd.
2007-10-04 18:48:42
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answered by solarius 7
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technological understanding grow to be in truth made with the help of human beings to describe the unexplainable. that's a crutch given to show human beings that choose stressful information, not theory. Christianity is in keeping with faith and theory. technological understanding and Christianity wasn't made to co-exist because of the fact each and each contradict the different. technological understanding won't be able to be a faith while you evaluate that's a 'tutor-me-information' form of element. faith is theory, steadfast prayer, and strict faith... Is there scientific reasoning as to why somebody could cope with yet another person splendid? No... I mean, there is greater oft than not, some psychological deductive reasoning as to what makes someone sense good... what makes them sense undesirable... yet what approximately those little tweaks and twists and turns that scientific reasoning won't be able to clarify?....... Eh... technological understanding won't be able to describe each thing; i.e. Human nature;......BTW, i'm Baptist lol
2016-10-21 02:33:49
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answered by ? 4
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Ah, yes, well we liberals tend to draw less attention to ourselves. Maybe it's just that we don't get the True Christian® seal of approval.
Peace and (((hugGs)))
2007-10-04 19:01:24
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answered by Orpheus Rising 5
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That it does.....
A Pagan goes to Heaven
A Pagan died and, much to her surprise, found herself at the Pearly Gates facing St. Peter. He walked up to her and said, "Hello, and welcome."
She stared at St. Peter in complete confusion. "Wait a minute," she said. "I was supposed to end up in the Summerlands."
He smiled. "Ah, you must be one of our Pagan sisters. Follow me, please."
Peter gestured for her to follow him down a small path which went through the gates and down a bit to the left. They walked for a short while, then he stepped back and gestured her forward. Looking past his hand, she saw the verdant fields and forests of her desired Summerlands. She saw people feasting, dancing, and making merry, exactly as she expected. While shaking her head in wonder, the Pagan happened to glance over to one side and saw a small group of people a short way away from the edge of the Summerlands. The people in the group were watching the revelers, but not joining them. Instead, they were screaming and weeping piteously.
The Pagan looked at St. Peter. "Who are those people?"
St. Peter replied, "Them? They're fundamentalists. They're a bit surprised to see you all there, so they stand there and carry on like that all day."
"Why? Don't they have better things to do?"
Peter leaned conspiratorially toward her. "They don't really have a choice. They're actually in Hell. God doesn't like being told what He thinks."
Have a nice day!!
Ariel
2007-10-04 19:03:46
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answered by *~Ariel Brigalow Moondust~* 6
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Yeah. It could be because I tend to notice and remember the things that make me angry.
2007-10-04 18:49:12
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answered by Pull My Finger 7
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I am more fundamental Christian than moderate. God warns us to be lukewarm.
2007-10-06 01:51:44
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answered by Isthatso 5
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if by fundamentalist you mean believes everything the bible says to be the word of God and following all of it then i am one. if by liberal you mean they allow more things like abortion and gay marriage then they are not real christians.
2007-10-04 18:55:36
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answered by aj 2
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Depends if my mood is fire and brimstone or angels and saints.
2007-10-04 18:48:04
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answered by Shinigami 7
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there is only one kind. Christian. One body , One bride for Christ.
2007-10-04 18:48:15
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answered by mike c 2
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