Gays: spreading incurable diseases.
Crime: costs us tons of $$$.
Abortion: killing humans
Welfare: rewarding those who scam the system
Marxism: stealing from the able, to give to the unable
Marriage: stable system
10 Commandments: best 10 rules ever created
Evolution: "nature" doesn't follow rules/law-and-order principals, intelligent design does.
Affirmative Action: racial favoritism.
Yeah, I have thought about it, and my beliefs serve me well. Good luck with yours.
2007-10-16 12:20:52
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answered by dumblib2009 1
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Why, yes, I have.
Have YOU ever stopped and really thought about how immature you sound?
Let reason and common sense guide you.
Let maturity guide you.
Let open-mindedness guide you.
The world does not revolve around you and your beliefs and theories. There are other points of view besides yours.
Only toddlers expect everyone to agree with them and cater to them.
Live and let live. THAT is the mature thing to do.
You will be fine when you grow up.
2007-10-16 19:39:06
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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Oh yes. Quite a bit lately, as a matter of fact.
And common sense DID guide me.
I believe.
Mark 9:24
2007-10-16 19:21:36
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answered by lady_phoenix39 6
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My best friend is an atheist. Our conversations have given me the opportunity to think really hard about what I believe. I have learned and my faith is stronger today because I did think about the "hard questions".
Common sense doesn't really apply to spiritual matters. There is a spiritual and a physical world. Faith has much more to do with the spiritual.
2007-10-16 19:21:18
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answered by Jennifer D 5
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Yes, I have. I've thought more about what I believe than what I say, but I try to think about both. The website below explains some of my beliefs if you're interested. Good luck with your survey.
2007-10-16 19:18:58
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answered by Jessa 3
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Yeah, I have. Then I went on believing what I believe. Just being alive everyday is a miracle, which could only be credited to God. Christianity is common sense.
2007-10-16 19:17:31
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answered by Aly :) 3
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yeah i do it all the time. i don't think that all i belive in is right. so part of my religion i go againist. i don't know if that makes me a very good christain. But i have my own opinion on what I hear in the bible i don't think gays are bad people. And i don't think other religions are nessarily wrong. So yeah i stop and think about my religion often. I still belive in god just i don't think that the bible is right on everything. SOme of the bible the churchs hide from public eyes. So how do we know that there isn't something that goes againist itself. We don't know that, but Christains think they do and that's annoying.
2007-10-16 19:17:16
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answered by rknrollcrzygirl 2
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God is common sense to many of us. Stop staying that it takes reason to be an atheist when it takes rejection. As I said before believing that a God does exist or can exist makes more "reasonable sense" then to believe that one CANNOT exist.
2007-10-16 19:17:27
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answered by Unafraid 6
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how about someone who knows nothing doesn't waste 5 minutes telling lies when they coudl spend 5 inutes reading the truth, believing the truth, and acepting the truth...have you ever realized that Christianity id the only religion that:
1.has the most proof to back it up
2.make sthe most sense
3.is the easiest and only way.
by the way, I could care less, you will be in hell when I'm in heaven, it's your choice, you chose eternal death, i chose eternal life, I think we know who got the better deal...
2007-10-16 19:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, and I try not to resist the Holy Ghost.
2007-10-16 19:15:43
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answered by soulguy85 6
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