I seek the truth. Just as the Lord told us the truth, we should also seek the truth.
Living under false senses gives us false hopes and useless lives.
Opening our eyes to the Lord and following in his footsteps brings us closer to the real truth.
2007-12-15 12:04:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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When I ask for truth, I'm really honest and truthful in my request! So I usually seek real truth not what I want to hear.
If I wish to hear what I would like to be told from people, I wouldn't ask for truth. I avoid truth sometimes, so I don't ask about it if it is going to make me down.
2007-12-15 02:23:14
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answered by ? 6
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Well, I don't ask questions like that so I can't answer THAT question. You are aware that, logically, evolution is ridiculously impossible? What I wonder is, "Why don't any of these evolution followers ever explain how in the world a cell 'decides' to do something other than replicate itself correctly?" In fact, that process is often called, "Cancer" and it KILLS the host organism. Seriously, we have all kinds of general "this mutated into this, which in turn mutated into this" junk floating around but has anyone ever OBSERVED an organism evolving? Not genetic selection, now, that's not what I'm talking about. Sure, if only tall people get married and have children, populations will get taller. But explain to me at what identifiable point cells start changing on their own and species "become new species." At what point does the little legless organism's DNA decide, "I think we'll grow some nubs today. Ready guys? Okay. MUTATE!" How about, "wonder twin powers, activate?? Form of ______ Shape of ______" I'm obviously not a scientist. But I'm asking a serious question. Show me how this works on a cellular level and show me the duplication results. Then I'll be willing to consider this "theory" as a viable idea.
2016-05-24 01:46:53
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answer #3
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answered by migdalia 3
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All people wish to hear what they want to hear. People hate the truth, can't stand the truth, and argue against the truth and most surely if that truth involves themselves.
Btw, why do people start a conversation with, " let me be honest with you", or, "to tell you the truth?" Because most of the time they aren't and don't.
2007-12-15 02:13:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I want to hear the truth, but if a person cannot be polite when they tell me the truth, then I rather they plead the 5th! Not everyone has to receive bluntness to get the point!
2007-12-15 08:48:30
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answer #5
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answered by Яɑɩɳɓɵw 6
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I'd rather be hurt with the truth than to be pleased by a lie. I have always been that way. Lies accomplish nothing. The truth will always come out in the end.
2007-12-15 02:12:43
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth.
I realize, however, that what is truth for some may not be truth for all.
"A person can get so focused on facts, that the truth of the matter is completely lost" ~Maya Angelou
2007-12-15 07:01:20
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answer #7
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answered by Jack B, goodbye, Yahoo! 6
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I always want the truth even if it hurts my feelings. And I always speak the truth. I can not abide or associate with someone who lies
2007-12-15 02:12:07
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answer #8
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answered by tebone0315 7
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If everyone told me what I wanted to hear I'd soon become bored with the kiss up. There is nothing wrong with hearing opposing views.
2007-12-15 02:12:09
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answer #9
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answered by genaddt 7
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I ask for "advice" the truth is sought when I go before God
2007-12-15 06:06:48
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answered by Anonymous
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