Real Spiritual life dispells all fear and darkness... so I would say none.
"Worship in Spirit" as Jesus recommended and all fear will vanish.
This resource is about the Original Kingdom Gospel and "Worship in Spirit." But I must add, it is not for those who want to remain fearful.
2007-12-16 00:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is no fear, you can do what you want to do. You can shoot your father, mother, brother, and sisters and everybody in that respect.. So do you think fear play in your spiritual life or in your life as a whole not only spiritually..
2007-12-16 01:21:16
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answered by mandala_04 2
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I believe in reincarnation until a perfect form is achieved. I do not believe myself perfect, so don't through that back at me please. I beleive that the "Church" as it is today are the brokers of fear. I was once a beleiver in the Christian faith and still hold much respect for those who dilligently follow it's path to salvation. But "fear" in the context in which the bible states it, is an unyeilding respect for God's power, grace and love for mankind.
2007-12-16 01:09:04
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answered by tallessin 2
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"Therefore do not be anxious but in everything make know your request to God." "Do not worry or be anxious for anything because your Father in heaven knows what you need." "If God will look after the sparrows, how much more will He look after you." The only fear should be godly righteous fear and anything else is from the 'enemy' or 'adversary'. The adversary prowls about like a roaring lion to see who he will devour. We should not feed fear but instead feed positive thinking in faith.
2007-12-16 01:06:37
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answered by Anonymous
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till now I grew to alter into an Atheist 25 years in the past, concern had a huge play in my peity. it is concern that saved the non secular in line and that i think it continues to be the comparable right this moment. needless to say no one will admit that, yet faith isn't something extra effective than smoke and mirrors. To believe is to have some form of concern, no question approximately it. Darwin bless you.
2016-11-03 10:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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In my experience the humans spirit is incapable of fear. Holding God in wonder and amazement as the creator of it and all things (which could be described as 'fearing') is one of it's capabilities. The combination of the spirit , body, mind, and knowledge of evil influencing spirits that seek to harm me, and to cause me and other humans to sin has occasional in the past, caused me to fear these evil spirits. Though by keeping my mind on God and being informed by him not to fear has resulted in the cessation of these cases of fear. And yes all humans are motivated only by desire for gain or fear of loss, unless there is more to you than mind body and emotions . . .
2007-12-16 01:15:21
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answered by Thomas A 4
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That through my stupid or egotistical choices I will lose my inner vision and perception and therefore my ability to respond spiritually to my physical experience. A profoundly meaningful experience would be transformed into a flat, mindless, materialistic existence that totally misses the boat of what life is all about.
2007-12-16 00:53:03
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answered by jaicee 6
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None at all. We are all Spirit and indestructible. We are here to have a physical experience and to enjoy the life we have been gifted. When the Game is over, we all go Home.
2007-12-16 02:57:27
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answered by hedgewitch18 6
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It plays no part. Christ said, "Fear not!" and Pope John Paul II wrote an entire book on the subject.
2007-12-16 01:22:38
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answered by cavassi 7
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In Proverbs, it says : " The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. " The word fear , used here means to have a very strong respect for God's awesome powers and to be in awe of Him. The one we should fear is Satan, the great deceiver and liar. God is to be loved, not feared, as in deathly afraid .
2007-12-16 00:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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