Never. There has never been and will never be anything that another human can say that would cause me to question what God says. God is the only thing that makes sense in this world and the only thing that answers every question and explains every query regarding who we are, where we come from, why we are here, and where we are going.
As Jesus disciples said to Him: "Lord, to where else shall we go? You alone have the sayings of eternal life". Jesus said that when we know the truth, the truth sets us free. Why would anyone want to return to bondage, having found truth? The Bible compares that to a dog returning to his vomit.
2007-10-07 09:25:26
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answered by Simon Peter 5
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I would think not, at least, not because of posts here. No matter how compelling or logical a case one makes, I think people pretty much have their minds made up--and, I admit, it works the other way, too. I cannot imagine what anyone could post on YA that would get me to say, hey, great, I'm convinced now that there really is a god. But I haven't seen any really intelligent, fact-based arguments for that, anyway.
And, excuse me, cadisneygirl, but I was raised by honest, wonderful parents who taught me to think for myself and whom I respect very much. My mom remains a Catholic, although not a devout one.
2007-10-07 16:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, just the opposite. My faith was strengthened when I realized that these weak objections was the best that septics of the Bible could do.
Most of the atheist's attempts to find "contradictions" in the Bible seem either silly, or desperate.
2007-10-07 16:25:39
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answered by Randy G 7
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People that know God cannot have their faith shaken.
It is the atheist and other people that do not trust God that could certainly come to realize that God is true omnipresence.
God is not a belief.
2007-10-07 16:30:13
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answered by wise1 5
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Question : Any Christians EVER googled the phrase ..... JESUS BOILING IN HOT EXCREMENT- to see which holy book says it ?
BEST Answer : That comes from the Talmud. This is rabbinical speculation on the punishment Jesus will receive according to his acts of leading Jews away from the Torah, and being a false prophet.
This is what Jesus did, and was.
I have found that every single time you post anything, it is some sort of slant against Jews. So again I will tell you that it is your choice to curse the Jews or to bless the Jews. By cursing the Jews, you and your family will be cursed as well, according to the word of God. You can choose to believe this or not, and act accordingly, it is your choice.
Source: Talmud, me, Jewish
By : Julia D - Top Contributor
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071007125355AA58Ra1
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Call for Jews to stop calling Jesus a bastard ?
A senior American cardinal has asked Jews to reconsider descriptions of Jesus as a "bastard" in exchange for a softening of traditional Catholic prayers calling for Jews to be converted to Christianity.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/10/06/wjesus106.xml
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2007-10-07 16:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Some make me mad, not really make me question my faith , but in the end I just feel bad for the people making some of these idiotic posts.
2007-10-07 16:22:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know that's it's been shaken. I've always questioned so that hasn't changed. However, I am appalled at some of the lack of respect I see from some participants.
2007-10-07 16:21:39
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answered by Purdey EP 7
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If anything it has strengthened it and made me very glad I was raised the way I was raised and not like a lot of people that answer on here!
2007-10-07 16:21:46
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answered by cadisneygirl 7
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It seems unlikely that NOBODY has ever been influenced by something he read here.
2007-10-07 16:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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no, never
It only became stronger
2007-10-07 16:27:51
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answered by Nourhan 5
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