Only in their delusional minds.
2007-10-28 07:13:29
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answer #1
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answered by lilith 7
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I think so. I'd guess about 1000 is the critical number, but that's a wild guesstimate. There's about 100 people in the Westboro Baptist Church, basically only 2-3 of them non-family members. When the pater familias finally dies and goes to get bum-reamed by Lucifer for all eternity, it'll probably die out.
On the other hand, Scientology had what 10,000-100,000 members when L. Ron went to go meet Xenu in the atomic volcano or whatever. That seemed to be more than enough members to make Scientology a cult that's here to stay. Taking the conservative guesstimate of 10,000, that's 10 to the fourth power. 100 is 10 to the second. On a logarithmic scale, 1000 is in between. So the CMB=1000 until somebody can come up with a better figure :)
2007-10-28 14:22:24
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answered by crypto_the_unknown 4
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In no way has the so-called Trinity become a reality. If you wanna think in terms of numbers, keep in mind that the majority of earth's inhabitants do NOT believe in three gods in one. Americans have this horrible habit of thinking that what they've been brainwashed into believing must be TRUE. Isolationist thinking...
2007-10-28 14:18:17
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answered by FRANsuFU 3
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I believe the critical mass has been deterined to be ten million. This means that Jesus is real, plus God, plus the Sacred Phantom. So to answer your question, yes.
2007-10-28 21:05:57
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answered by Saint Nearly 5
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I believe that in the spiritual realm, that spiritual structures can be built as the result of what people believe, and how many believe. These structures may not work very well, just like structures built in the material realm, but people use them. All kinds of strange stuff can happen in the spiritual as a result of people's beliefs. God lets all this happen, and works with these structure used to connect with him, based on how good they are.
2007-10-28 14:26:54
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answered by astrogoodwin 7
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It would appear that you are a person of great misunderstanding about...........Gee, most everything, who's sole goal is too create dissension and doubt. There are only two powers in this realm of existence, one positive, the other negative. All things positive come of God. You can make your own conclusion where negativity comes from. You are only on the one side or the other. When you leave this life, possibly even before, you will know for a fact who you followed through life.
2007-10-28 15:16:33
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answered by oldman 7
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You know if you are tapping into some power without worshipping God, that does not mean there is no God.
What will you do when you can no longer draw from his power because you have not acknowledged the only begotten son of God as your saviour and Lord?
Think about that one for a minute.
2007-10-28 14:32:49
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answered by sisterzeal 5
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Same with Mormonism and any other religion you can think of, So they ALL must be true. Which means that there is more then 1 god!
2007-10-28 14:14:02
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answered by punch 7
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No religion or group faith is "idiotic". The word idiot is from the Greek idios that means "ones own". An idiot faith would be someones individual, unique faith. I just love how people foolishly use play on words they do not understand.
2007-10-28 14:13:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never heard of a group called the CMB.
Can you prove that "church folk" are ALWAYS saying this?
Provide some proof, please. I would like to see statistics/percentages of "church folk" who say this.
Is it YOUR opinion that "any faith" is "idiotic"?
Are your beliefs idiotic as well? Your rant DOES seem a bit irrational.
2007-10-28 14:14:27
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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Sure , the same with political parties .
2007-10-28 14:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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