If you argue with someone and raise your voice, don't they raise theirs? And isn't the argument much more likely to become heated?
I'd call that a yes.
Whether you call it reaping what you sow,
or my college roommate called it "what goes around, comes around", or I call it the law of return (what I put out comes back to me), or Sir Isaac Newton calls it the Third Law of Motion ("for every action there is an equal but opposite re-action")...Yes.
2007-12-18 20:38:03
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answered by Deporodh 2
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Yes it is true , actually it is a very serious thing , as this scripture states.
Galatians 6:7 " Do not be misled: God is not one to be mocked. For whatever a man is sowing, this he will also reap;"
If we are trying to worship Jehovah God through pagan lies , such as the 'trinity doctrine' , 'the immortality of the soul' and 'hellfire' beliefs ,, then just as those beliefs will soon be destroyed , so will those people that follow them.
''''Do not be mislead'''
For more Bible based info please feel free to email me.
2007-12-19 05:13:03
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answered by I♥U 6
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Not necessarily if you no not what you ahve sown ! sometimes you are foxed / brainwashed in doing something which ultimately turns counter productive.
By and large it is good philosophy to look before you leap or you land up reaping what you sow.
2007-12-19 04:57:42
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answered by su 2
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People do reap the consequences of their choices.
However, its another issue when it comes to other forces effecting our lives. You can be a good person and still be the object of disasters, illness, oppression, bad luck and the evil in another's heart. That's life
2007-12-19 04:46:25
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answered by (◕‿◕✿) 5
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The Bible talks a lot about reaping and sowing.
In Job 4:8 says, “Even as I have seen they that plow iniquity, and sow wickedness, reap the same.”
Psalms 126:5 says, “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.”
And in Luke 12:24 it says, “Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls?”
2007-12-19 04:34:42
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answered by Silver 5
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I'm not a farmer, so I am unable to competently speak to that point. But I do know that the effort that you put into your endeavors will yield benefits. Whether you recognize them or not.
2007-12-19 04:40:10
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answered by Gee Whizdom™ 5
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Yes, I think it is a good life philosophy. But as we see in agriculture, it isn't always fair. It doesn't always come to fruition. And alot depends on external factors.
2007-12-19 04:34:35
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answered by dallas 5
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Yep. Unless someone's been fiddlin' with the seed packet.
2007-12-19 04:35:14
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answered by geni 6
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From experience, aye.
But its not seasonal sometime it comes fast other times it takes lifetimes.
2007-12-19 04:34:21
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answered by The Sage 4
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This has got to be true, i mean the hindus and christians agree on it. (karma) even athiests say "what goes around comes around"
2007-12-19 04:34:49
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answered by DREADS 2
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