The same religionists constantly spell "Christains" and "Athiests", so you tell me.
I can understand them misspelling Atheist, but their own faith?
2007-11-03 17:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Satin is a fabric....The Nicest of all fabrics..it is also a Jewish name...for some....now as to Satan Jews believe in The Satan, and not in the devil...... For Jews, anything that even remotely conflicts with the idea that God is One and Indivisible will be rejected because it precludes true, pure, monotheism. The idea that there is a God in heaven above who fights against a god of the underworld, or hell, is not monotheism, however, it is the same duality found in other pagan faiths. The Bible speaks of a character known as The Satan, who acts like a prosecuting attorney, or a district attorney, in God's court. However, The Satan has no power or authority in and of himself, rather he must get permission from the Judge, God, to do anything.
2007-11-04 00:53:56
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answered by zie_guzeunt 2
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I think satin is who the "athiests" on here worship!
2007-11-04 00:51:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, who cares?
Stop splitting hairs, as long as you get the message, it really doesn't matter how tihngs r speelt.
"People" is not spelt "ppl".
2007-11-04 00:15:43
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answered by CanadianFundamentalist 6
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What with the spelling or the meaning? (Spelling...satan.)........the evil spirit, the devil,the enemy of goodness)
2007-11-04 00:54:54
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answered by mj 4
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satin makes good sheets though.
2007-11-04 00:14:14
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answered by Charlemagne's Ghost 1
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I don't know maybe cotton made them do it !
2007-11-04 00:18:13
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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