As a pastor, yes, I weep because I see so many who hate God , who mock and reject Christ who died for their sins. It breaks my heart. It upsets me that so many claim to know what the Bible says but they do not have a clue and have never read the Gospels even , yet judge. I weep because we live in such self centered times and the thought of serving , as Jesus did, is a joke to so many self centered people. Everyone wants to believe in something and is searching, but there is no love like the love of Christ. I weep because too many people who are Christian in name only have hurt the image of the Lord. That is why everyone should seek the truth about Christ in the Gospels .
2007-12-08 16:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I do not weep for the future or humanity any more. It is hard to weep for us. I look at history and I see the flashes of brilliance in some individuals. This should make me happy about us. But when I look at what we have done on the whole I see that collectively we are all just animals who learned how to make tools.
2007-12-08 16:09:25
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answered by Frank J 2
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Yes.
From the perspective of my faith in Jesus Christ, I do find it sad that so many people are against the truth, man.
Some of the questions on this site are so loaded that they're not worth answering. It's like there is a fervent dislike or dishonoring of God and His children. Being that this country was founded on the Christian faith leads me to believe, without waivering, that our faith caused the greatness of our country. From the beginning of written history, God has always blessed the nation that held fast to his statutes, look at Israel; they still stand in the midst of their enemies since milleniums passed. I'm afraid that since the present and future generations move farther from God, our blessings will cease.
Yes, it is a weeping matter.
2007-12-08 16:12:35
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answered by Pilgrim Progressing 3
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No, i don't think of those with unfavorable values or those with diverse values than us condemn the way forward for mankind. oftentimes, God isn't happy with the thoughts, ideas and strikes human beings make. although, i think issues are the way they are for a reason, even even if if that is unknown to us. additionally, i think God is effective that human variety will locate the suitable course and do the suitable issues. as a result, i'm effective that the international is progressing accurately. maybe that is equivalent to the proverbial 2 steps forward and one step lower back.
2016-12-17 11:57:16
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answered by ? 4
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I'd weep if the religions would remain un opposed.... we are told that armageddon is the end of the world ... but it's only the beginning of the end of religion... the truth is looking to bust through... that is all we are experiencing...
2007-12-08 16:10:17
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answered by Gyspy 4
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No, I weep at the past and at all the horrible things that have been perpetrated in the name of "What's his name"
2007-12-08 16:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't weep, but it has been really bad here for the last few days.
2007-12-08 16:05:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The ignorance of the majority of people in this country scares the crap out of me.
One of the reasons I come here is to try and get people to think for themselves.
2007-12-08 16:32:46
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answered by Morgaine 4
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Not necessarily because of the "questions" themselves.
More for the inability to find the "Check Spelling" button. That, plus quite often the inability to form a complete sentence (or thought or question).
E.g.: b4, 2 me, there (instead of their), U, Y, etc, etc, etc.
Thanks for the opportunity to mildly vent.
Nope, nobody appointed me to be the "grammar police"...just voicing my opinion.
2007-12-08 16:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I weep for the future everytime I hear someone say they are Christian
2007-12-08 16:04:50
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answered by ? 6
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