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Is it annoying to pump your own gas? (I live in Jersey and it's illegal)
When a person is handicapped, unable or simply wishes to have their gas pumped for them, that is quite convenient. But in reality, it's much faster to pump one's own gas. Often some uninterested clerk is on duty, and you better not have to be to work soon or have an important deadline.
This law simply costs people more, since stations have to hire people to pump gas for a majority that would...
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June 6th, 2006 is said to be the day the "world will end" in connection with 666 being the mark of the devil. Should we expect anything to happen? Is there something that foretells this?
Jesus said that "But of that day and that hour, no man knows; no, not the angels which are in heaven, neither the Son, but only the Father." (Mark 13:32)
Of this you can be certain: Whatever date anyone says will be when the world will end or when Jesus will return, scripture gives assurance that they are automatically and immediately wrong. :)
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Is it okay for Christians to date non-Christians?
Not really.
Paul wrote, "Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?" (II Corinthians 6:14)
There is a difference between reaching someone in love who doesn't know the Lord and developing a binding relationship that could compromise your walk with God. You can do both...
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Where in the Bible does it say "there is no other God but me"?
You will find it several times throughout Isaiah chapters 43-45.
"Ye are My witnesses", saith the LORD, "and my servant whom I have chosen: that ye may know and believe Me, and understand that I am He: before Me there was no God formed, neither shall there be after Me. I, even I, am the LORD; and beside Me there is no savior." (Isaiah 43:10-11)
Thus saith the LORD the...
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If BC refers to before Christ was born, and AD means after death, what is the period he lived called?
Actually, A.D. means "anno domini", which is Latin meaning, "in the year of our Lord."
This was originally designed to start when Jesus Christ was born and continue henceforth from there. However, after some time it was realized that it was off 3-4 years, which is why Jesus' birth is now put around 3-4 B.C.
But A.D. is originally intended as the period that He...
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Do Christians believe those in hell will be given another chance to accept the gospel?
In general, no.
"And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment." (Hebrews 9:27)
Although this cliche is not found in the Bible, the principle of "as a tree falls, so shall it lay" is quite scriptural. God gives us mercy until our last breath, but after that we face Him in whatever state we chose at our last breath.
There is no scripture to...
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Is anger believed to be a sin?
If unchecked, it can become sin.
The apostle Paul wrote, "Be ye angry, and sin not: let not the sun go down upon your wrath." (Ephesians 4:26)
So many sinful attitudes and actions result from anger. Look at the world around us. Domestic violence is the number one call that police respond to in America. People get angry, let their anger fester, attitudes develop and actions...
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How do the different woods used in making guitars affect the sound of the instruments?
Considering the uniqueness of wood, even the same wood, no two pieces of wood will ever sound the same. But with that as a given, not only do different woods result in distinct sounds, but the cutting, aging and quality affect the sound as well.
Many guitars are made from spruce woods. They produce good resonance, high strength to weight ratio and are easy to work with. German Spruce, which...
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What are Mary and Joseph's children's names?
Their sons (if these four are all of them) are: James, Joses, Judas and Simon. They also had daughters, but they are never named nor is a count of how many ever recorded.
Matthew 13:55 and Mark 6:3 lists the four sons:
"Is this not the carpenter, the son of Mary, a brother of James and Joses and Judas and Simon? Aren't His sisters our neighbors here?"
A second reference...
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How will the newly revealed Judas text, the gospel of Judas, change Christianity? Why was it kept hidden for so long?
It won't change a thing. As is the trend with most new discoveries, the media will sensationalize it with controversial one-liner headings and cliches, just to entice people to gain ratings.
This "Gospel of Judas" was mentioned in the writings of Irenaeus (110-180 A.D.), one of the most respected leaders of the early church. He was of the very next generation after the...
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If everyone who believes in Christ goes to heaven, and everyone who doesn't goes to hell, what happened to the people who lived at times and in places where they could not have heard of Him?
First off, it's not only those who believe, but those who obey the Gospel, who will go to heaven. Sometimes people use the cliche "I believe" as simply another way of saying "I acknowledge". But the apostles of Jesus Christ required more than just verbal acknowledgment; they demanded a response from those they preached the Gospel to (see Acts 2:38).
But in that...
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Where in the Bible does it say who Jesus was married to?
Nowhere.
From all accounts in the Gospels, Jesus never married. Scripture records His mother, His step-father (Joseph) and His brothers; but nothing further. As He hung on the cross, He commissioned the Apostle John to take care of His mother. There never is any mention of any other relation than these.
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What are some Bible verses that have the word "wife" mentioned in them?
"Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh." (Genesis 2:24)
How about a few more? :)
And God said, "Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son indeed; and thou shalt call his name Isaac: and I will establish my covenant with him for an everlasting covenant, and with his seed after him." (Genesis 17:19)...
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What is "creation"?
"Creation" is a broad term used in the Bible to denote everything that God created. This includes the heavens and the earth; the land and seas; the stars, sun, planets, moon and all heavenly bodies; every living (or extinct) creature and vegetation; and man and woman.
"Creation" includes everything that can be perceived (and undoubtedly more that hasn't been...
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If the Bible tells me not to lust, then how am I expected to eventually marry a woman if I can't get attracted to her?
Get to know her spiritually first. Does she love God? Is she compassionate to others? Is she faithful and loyal? Are you compatable in your faith and commitment to Jesus Christ? Does she compromise and/or justify herself? Hopefully this woman will be asking the same things about you.
Get to know her emotionally and psychologically next. When does she want to have children? How many? What is...
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How do you pronounce Nineveh?
It would be pronounced: NIN - EH - VUH
Accent would be on the NIN part.
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Who were the earliest prophets that delivered a message of impending judgment?
The first mention of a prophet in the Bible is in Genesis 20:7, and it refers to Abraham. However, Abraham never directly delivered a message of impending judgment, although in this passage, God Himself is delivering a message of impending judgment to Abimelech for having kept Sarah (Abraham's wife) in his home.
Closer to what you may be asking might be found in Judges 6:8. The...
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What is the correct translation of John 8:58?
KJV: Jesus said unto them, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am."
NIV: Jesus said to them, “Most assuredly, I say to you, before Abraham was, I AM.”
NKJV: Jesus said unto them, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was born, I am."
NET: Jesus said to them, “I tell you the solemn truth, before Abraham came into existence, I am!”
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Luke 2:2 states that the Cyrenius/Quirinius was Rome’s governor of Syria when Jesus was born. It’s documented that he became governor in 6 AD. Was Luke wrong?
Not at all.
Luke used the term "hegemon", which is a broader term than "governor", and may well be referring to the administrative role Cyrenius (Quirinius) was assigned as opposed to being titled as "governor".
Cyrenius' history is indeed well documented. He ruled both Syria and Judea after the year 6 A. D. when Archelaus was deposed as king of Judea....
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Genesis 6 states that the daughters of men married the sons of God. Are the sons of God descendants of Cain or fallen angels?
Neither. The "sons of God" are the descendants of Seth. The "daughters of men" are the descendants of Cain. Both of these wide grouping labels are not necessarily restricted to gender.
If you pursue a strict contextual understanding of Genesis 6:1-2 based on the immediate two chapters, the context would favor the "sons of God" being the godly lineage of Seth and...
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What verses prove or give evidence that the "Age of Accountability" is indeed 13 and over?
Honestly, there's not a single verse that even speaks of the age of accountability. From the principles throughout many scriptures which speak of personal responsibility, free will and choice; the age of accountability is most likely when that person comes to a certain level of spiritual awareness.
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Whatever happened to Lot's children, after they left Sodom and Gomorrah?
Lot and his two remaining daughters escaped to Zoar, located in the higher elevation out of the plain (today known as the Jordan valley). They found refuge in a cave.
The husbands of all Lot's OTHER daughters (the number of Lot's sons-in-law is not given) had refused to leave, therefore they and the daughters perished in the overthrow of Sodom. Genesis 19:31-38 records these two...
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What happened to Cain after so many years of living in exile?
Genesis 4:16-24 records that Cain settled east of Eden in the land of Nod (possibly near Iran or Afghanistan). His descendants are the first to make tents, farm cattle, build cities (or villages), create musical instruments, metallurgy, etc. In other words, Cain's descendants could well be considered the founders of "secularization" or the secular society.
If you don't...
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In Revelation, it mentions a lamb lying next to a lion. Does this mean that animals go to heaven?
This may not mean so much that "animals go to heaven", in the sense of when they die here; it may mean simply that there will be animals existing on the New Earth with a peaceable nature.
Scripture also records that a child will be able to play on the hole of an asp (a viper) and not be harmed. It seems that these animals may not be the animals and pets we've known here that...
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In Matthew 24:40, "Then shall two be left in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left." Is this scriptural support for a pre-tribulation rapture?
Not really. Even some pre-tribulation advocates acknowledge that this verse is not talking about being "taken" in the rapture.
A clearer picture of this can be seen by cross-referencing the same discourse recorded in Luke 17:33-37. In verse 37 the disciples ask Jesus where will these people be "taken", and the answer is quite interesting:
"Two men shall be in the...
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According to the Bible, where is the "third heaven" located?
The location of the "third heaven" is unknown. The only place the "third heaven" is directly mentioned is in II Corinthians 12:2-4, where Paul writes about himself (in the third person) and equates the "third heaven" with Paradise:
"I knew a man in Christ above fourteen years ago, (whether in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out of the body, I cannot...
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How come God spoke directly to humans in the old testament but has been very quiet ever since?
Oh God is very much alive and very much still speaking, but many simply may not be listening. God manifested Himself in flesh as Jesus Christ, which is recorded in the first four books of the New Testament, the four Gospels.
After Jesus died, was buried and was resurrected, He told His apostles that He would send the Holy Spirit, which He was was His own Spirit. That was fulfilled in the...
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Why don't Christians practice the Bible-specified rite of circumcision?
Many Christians still have their newborn males circumcized, as much or more for medical reasons as for Biblical precedent. However in the New Testament, in Paul's epistle to the Romans, he wrote that one "is not a Jew which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision which is outward in the flesh; but a Jew is one which is inwardly; and circumcision is of the heart (in your spirit)...
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Does God care for the unborn?
Yes.
Psalm 139 is one of the most beautiful regarding how precious and detailed God's design is for each of us. Verses 13-16 speak specifically of God designing us both while unborn as well as before the beginning of the world (when as yet there were no days). This is how precious we are in the sight of God, from His foreknowledge, to conception and onward:
13. For You formed my...
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Samuel Johnson said "Fraud and falsehood only dread examination." How valid is this quote for religious beliefs?
The verse that comes to mind which very much exemplifies Samuel Johnson's quotation is found in John 3:20:
"For everyone practicing evil hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his deeds should be exposed."
Mr. Johnson's statement is quite valid: Christianity's original strength was in its call to brutal honesty and integrity, as well as the...
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Where in the Bible does it state that suicide sends you to hell?
The Bible does not say verbatim anywhere that "suicide sends you to hell."
However, Jesus did say that it would be better if a person were to hang a heavy stone weight around their neck and cast themselves into a river, than to offend one of His children.
Also, the scriptures are pretty clear that unrepented sins place us at eternal risk. The scriptures also say that "he...
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What is the difference between a religion and a cult?
According to Webster's Dictionary, "cult" has 5 definitions:
1. A formal religious veneration.
2. A system of religious beliefs and ritual; also, its body of adherents.
3. A religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also, its body of adherents.
4. A system for the cure of disease based on dogma set forth by its promulgator (example: health cults).
5. A great devotion to...
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Why did the crab cross the beach?
Because his pinchers were clinched onto the back of a chicken. :)
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How can you place a .jpg photo into a Word 02 document, and under what file extension would you save the finished product?
Just click Insert, Picture, From File, and select your picture from the folder you've saved it in. It will appear in your document.
Another way is to simply copy and paste your picture into a document.
However, either way, simply save your document. It still saves as an MS Word document (*.doc file), but the pictures are embedded in it.
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What are some effective, gentle ways to help an extremely defensive person learn that constructive criticism is a valuable and necessary part of personal growth?
This is both an excellent and caring question. Free will always means that people will have the choice to reject or receive help or constructive criticism, but so many factors contribute to that willingness: maturity, besetting conditions, how one was raised, WHERE one was raised, past crises, emotional health, etc, etc.
If you will accept this, I have found that I Corinthians 13 (the love...
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What is the name of the "jolly old elf" in Norway that kids hope brings them presents for Christmas?
Julenissen. Also sometimes referred to simply as "Nisse".
Some additional info is available at http://www.emb-norway.ca/facts/Traditions/Christmas/julenissen.htm
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If a relic of Jesus Christ were found, say, hair or blood, would a DNA test show only his mother's DNA?
This is an interesting question; definitely thought-provoking.
Certainly God could have caused Mary to contribute all 46 chromosomes, but when God mainfested Himself in flesh as Jesus Christ, considering that He created mankind, He also most certainly could have "created" an ideal 23 chromosomes to match up with Mary's. The latter is far more preferred in my opinion.
It...
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In the Book of Exodus, there are 2 versions of the Ten Commandments, Chapter 20 and Chapter 34. What is the explanation of this?
In chapter 20, God Himself spoke these 10 commandments from Mount Sinai, then commanded Moses to ascend the mountain, where God Himself wrote these 10 commandments on stone.
While Moses was up in the mountain with God, He also gave Moses many more laws, as well as the pattern of the tabernacle, which comprises chapters 20-32. However, the Hebrews down at the base of the mountain, seeing that...
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If you dream you are a pizza, and as soon as the blade is about to cut you, you wake up, what does this mean?
It could mean that you feel something is wrong about an activity you like best.
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When walking together, is there a custom of having the woman walk on a particular side of the man?
I'm sorry in that I've never heard of which side the man and girl should be. Obviously in a car, whoever is driving renders this moot. And if you're an older man and one ear is harder of hearing, sit so that your date faces your best ear. :)
Actually, the best etiquette would be to sit so that your best listening attention can be offered. And yes, with a little observation it...
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When a man uses a commode, should he lift up the toilet seat, and does it matter if the restroom is for men only?
Traditional etiquette has been that the toilet seat should be down, especially if you are having company, simply for appearance sake.
Something for men to consider: There is no rule that prohibits a man from sitting down on the toilet when only urinating. The difference in splatter and cleanliness cannot be overstated, and you will certainly impress your wife or girlfriend at your...
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How can I stop windshield wipers from squeaking? Buying new wipers didn't help.
There are a few things you can do which might help:
1. Clean your windshield with Windex (or similar).
2. Refill your wiper fluid. If you know how, empty your existing fluid.
3. Wipe your blades with a little WD40 (on a paper towel) helps.
4. Using a paper towel, rub dry baking soda on your windshield, then wash off. This removes residue.
5. Clean your windshield with Coca-Cola...
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Who is thought to be the author of the Book of Job?
Various authors have been suggested throughout history, settling with the main possibilities being Moses, Solomon, Elihu or even Job himself. Unger assigns Moses as the author, and there are quite a number of people who hold to this. Nevertheless, it cannot be absolutely determined.
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How can I dispose of an old Bible in a respectful manner?
There are many Bible collection centers that are happy to take old Bibles. Many repressed and third world countries would gladly take them, and many of these collection centers pool their gatherings, in order to efficiently make them available to others.
To see if there is one nearest you, check out http://www.bf.org/bibledrive/cc.htm
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Why does a lot of Jewish literature refer to God as "G-d?"
Because in the Hebrew there are no vowels. This has sparked a trend of omitting the vowel in English. Whether that is bogus or simply a sign of respect, you decide. But some are quite dogmatic about it, both in Jewish and in some Christian (especially Messianic Christian) circles.
My opinion is that God loved us enough to identify Himself to us, and the use of vowels or the omission of them...
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What is the difference between a locked cell phone and a unlocked cell phone?
A "locked" cell phone will not allow you to call a number. Locking your cell phone (and unlocking it) may be as easy as holding down the star (*) button until it locks/unlocks.
You can still answer incoming calls while locked; you simply cannot dial outgoing calls. This is so you don't arbitrarily call a number while the phone is in your pocket or purse. Obviously, locked cell...
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Is there any evidence anywhere, besides the Book of Job, that God is sarcastic?
Perhaps "chastisement" would be more accurate than "sarcasm".
Job was a man that God called "perfect", but through the course of his conversation with his three friends, Job gradually increased his self-justification, which is an affront to God and a challenge of His righteousness. What might appear sarcastic to you was God confronting Job (as an act of...
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How come some holidays fall on different days while others are on a specific day every year?
Assuming you mean "in the United States", there are different reasons for both federal holidays and traditional holidays.
Federal Holidays - these have been set by various federal regulations of a period of time. The regulations can be painstakingly read in section 6103 of title 5 of the United States Code. The federal holidays and their dates are as follows:
* New Year's...
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Jesus experienced every temptation known to man when He was here on Earth. Does that mean He also experienced every emotion associated with temptation?
The simple would be: no.
Hebrews 4:15 - For we do not have a High Priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but was in all points tempted as we are, yet without sin.
There is not much even in the original Greek that can expand on the English translation. This verse does mean that Jesus was tempted in all points as we are [tempted], but most important are those three words...
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When I listen to a friend's CD of my favorite worship songs, a rush of euphoria flows through me. Yet when I listen to the exact same music downloaded from Kazaa, onto my PC, I don't feel the same feelings at all. Why is this?
If you feel you have illegally downloaded something, and you are feeling God's conviction through your conscience, that may be interfering with your freedom to worship.
Our conscience is a wonderful and necessary thing that God has given us. It is much like the nerve endings in our hands, fingers, feet, etc. If those pain receptors and nerve endings did not work, we wouldn't know...
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What is the name of the Bible used by Catholics?
The Douay-Rheims Bible, also known as the Douay version.
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What is the soul?
Under the category Christianity/Beliefs (where this question was posted), the soul is considered to be that part of a person that lives on after death.
Old Testament: The Hebrew word for soul is "nephesh". Of the 753 times it is used in the OT (KJV), its major renderings are as follows: soul 475 times, life 117 times, person 29 times, mind 15 times, heart 15 times
New Testament:...
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The largest percentage of the population in Israel practices what religion in the year 2004?
According to the Israeli Ministry of Interior, 77% of the population states their religion as Judaism, 16% as Islam, and the remainder as Christianity or unclassified.
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Why do people try to present belief and faith as if they were factual and logical?
There is both some truth and some error in your statements, and your question seems to be biased against faith, as if it contains no fact nor logic.
TRUTH: Critical and logical thinking is indeed different than the thinking of faith and belief.
You are right in this assessment, but wrong in your subsequent conclusions. The difference however is not in that one side is perfect and the...
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What is a software interrupt handler?
It is code which is executed when an interrupt occurs.
Interrupts can range from you typing ctrl-c, to the tick of your computer's clock, to reaching the end of a file, to opening a port, to the click of a mouse, etc, etc. Any interrupt sends a signal that gets the attention of the CPU. Hardware interrupts are generated when a key is pressed or when the mouse is moved. Software...
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How would the world react if Noah's Ark was undeniably discovered?
This can only be answered as one's opinion, mine being that the world would probably remain pretty much as it is: a percentage believing regardless, a percentage disbelieving regardless, and a middle percentage having some who would be persuaded to further believe in God and in His Word.
You probably have met people who won't believe even if truth slapped them in the face. We are...
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If I go to heaven and my spouse goes somewhere else, I will be unhappy in heaven. Can someone explain this paradox?
Based upon your perceptions as a finite person of flesh and blood, you may feel that way. But even upon being born again into God's kingdom, specifically by being filled with His Spirit in a very real and demonstrable way, as the apostles and followers of Jesus Christ were in the book of Acts, your mind is renewed in His Spirit, regenerated, and you take on quite a godly view of life (see...
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What are Pop Rocks, and how are they made?
Pop rocks are hard candy mixed with carbon dioxide gas at a high pressure, so that it forms microscopic high-pressure bubbles inside it. As the candy melts in your mouth, it releases the compressed tiny bubbles with a "pop". What you feel and hear are these 600-psi tiny bubbles of carbon dioxide compressed gas exploding as the candy melts in your mouth.
Pop rocks are made just...
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Is the Apostolic hell worse than the other denominations' hell?
This question erroneously assumes that denominations can dictate whether or not hell is worse or easier. That is not true. Hell is a place of torment, regardless of who says it isn't, who waters it down or who simply denies it completely.
So the answer is: NO.
Hell is hell, regardless of what you've heard from that which you call "Apostolic" or from "other...
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If God knows about everything at once, why didn't He stop the serpent from tempting Adam and Eve?
That's simply part of the free will contract between God and us. He won't step on our power of choice, but we will indeed face the consequences.
If God were to stop the obstacles, temptations and adversity that comes to any of us, simply to make it easier, he would have a cheap fascade of love from us. God created us for His pleasure (Rev 4:11), not the other way around. And His...
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If people keep going to Hell, wouldn't Hell eventually run out of room? What does the Bible say about Hell's space availability?
Isaiah 5:14 records that "hell has enlarged itself and opened its mouth beyond measure."
Hell has plenty of room. But thank God, so does heaven. :)
Acts 2:38 was the starting point for the early church, when it came to what to do to obey the gospel of Jesus Christ. There is plenty of room at the cross of Jesus Christ for all who want to find His redemption.
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Is it really showing Love and Justice on God's part to torment someone forever in Hell when the person has probably lived less than a hundred years?
God doesn't torment anyone. People go to hell by their own choice, not God's.Your "question" is worded as an accusation and objection.
If God had really been just, we'd ALL be in hell right now. If God wasn't showing us mercy in every breath we breathe, we'd be consumed in fire right now. His love and mercy infinitely surpasses His judgment and justice, but...
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To Tulsa David- Regarding The Ten Commandants, what`s your opion on how the Christian religons of today fare in honoring the rules set forth in them? Seems to me, that they becoming extinct or ignored. Any comment?
The ten commandments have become a rare commodity among many denominations, in my opinion. Many religions are so transparent with their hypocrisy, it is no surprise that Christianity has such a low esteem among secularists and atheists. As a part of the overall umbrella called "Christendom", we are as backslidden as Israel was before their captivity.
There is a severe lack of...
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What does the apostle Paul write in regards to the trinity doctrine?
Absolutely nothing!!
Paul was a Hebrew of the Hebrews who believe in the One Monotheistic God manifested in Jesus Christ. Per his writing:
"And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: GOD WAS MANIFESTED IN THE FLESH, justified in the Spirit, seen by angels, preached among the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up in glory." (I Timothy 3:16)
If by...
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If Paul was an apostle of Christ, is his counsel on spiritual matters accurate?
Yes.
Not only was his counsel on spiritual matters accurate, he asserts at various times that he is speaking the direct commandments of the Lord (see I Corinthians 14:37). He also asserted that he was speaking by revelation of the Lord (see II Corinthians 12:7, Galatians 1:12, 2:2, Ephesians 3:3).
See the previous question for the scriptures which establish him as an apostle.
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Is Paul, the writer of 1st and 2nd Corinthians in the New Testament, an apostle of Jesus Christ?
Yes.
Paul not only wrote 1st and 2nd Corinthians, but he wrote 13 books (epistles) of the New Testament, 14 if you consider him to be the author of Hebrews. In 8 of them he asserts himself to be an apostle of Jesus Christ "by the will of God".
1. Romans 1:1
2. I Corinthians 1:1, 9:1
3. II Corinthians 1:1
4. Galatians 1:1
5. Ephesians 1:1
6. Colossians 1:1
7. 1...
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is it possible that SATAN, IS SORRY AND WANTS TO BE WITH GOD, AND GOD WILL REWRITEMANS PLAN? does GOD FORGIVE SATAN? could he? WOULD HE? where would us EARTHLINKED PERSONS GO?
1. No.
2. No.
3. No.
4. No. :)
5. We choose heaven or hell by our obedience or disobedience to the Gospel of Jesus Christ (II Thess 1:8).
Satan deceived himself and 1/3rd of the angels before there ever was a devil to influence his rebellion, before there ever was an evil influence, and while being in an angelic state which is higher than our state of existence. He had absolutely no...
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I am 18 and I seem incapable of not cheating. Why do I do it when it causes me and others so much pain?
If you are torn or pained enough to receive a blunt answer, I hope this will help and that you will receive this:
Here is what is wrong: You are doing this because you are so caught up in gratifying your own sexual appetite, you don't even consider that this is a product of lust, insecurity and possibly just plain ole stubborn rebellion. The fact that you view TWO guys who will both...
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How many Protestant religions exist?
According to the World Christian Encyclopedia, there are over 33,000 denominations in 238 countries. Every year there is a net increase of around 270 to 300 denominations.
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What is the flattest US state?
Florida, Illinois and Louisiana are flatter than Kansas. However, Florida takes the cake ... the pancake, that is. :)
The elevation for Kansas ranges from 750 feet at the mouth of the Kansas River to 4000 feet on the western border. Kansas might look like a pancake, but over 50% of its dough is leaning to one side. :)
The runner-up, Louisiana, has an elevation ranging from 8 feet below...
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How do ostriches have sex?
Check the picture. :)
http://www.geocities.com/ostrichwonderland/o_mate.JPG
Breeding season is usually from April until September, depending on food availability, health and weather. If you ever intend to breed them, you can get good info at http://www.bluemud.org/article/12741 .
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Are film cameras going to be obsolete soon?
Film will in no way be obsolete soon. Check out http://www.gigapxl.org ... while gigapixel technology is not far away, the current technology includes a marriage of film and digital technologies.
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What is burial insurance?
Burial insurance is usually some sort of insurance policy to provide for the burial of a named or designated person, or to save harmless anyone from either part of or the entire cost of the burial of the body of a named or designated person.
Many insurance companies offer at a reduced rate a life insurance policy tailored specifically to burial expenses. Many funeral homes also offer their...
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Which parts of the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, used by the Jehovah's Witnesses, are thought to be inaccurate?
Several parts are inaccurate.
This translation replaces the use of the word LORD with the word JEHOVAH in the New Testament. The New World translators use the Septuagint as one of their justifications. Let me explain.
The Septuagint was a translation of the Hebrew Old Testament into the common Greek spoken when Jesus was on earth, when the Roman Empire existed, etc (2000+ years ago). It...
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Is there scripture regarding whether Christians should keep dogs as pets?
There are no direct verses, such as "you shall not touch a dog" or "you can touch a dog". However, I do believe it is okay to both own and pet a dog, and I will share some scriptures that may prove helpful to you.
First of all, in the book of Job, he is accusing his three friends of disloyal friendship, and he says, "People mock at me, the same men who are younger...
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Our 19 year old spayed cat runs up and down the stairs at night howling and meowing, carrying a foam ball. Why does she do this?
Physiologically, she is in heat, even without the plumbing.
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Which country executes the most criminals per year?
China.
Out of at least 3,800 executions worldwide in the year 2004, China executed at least 3,400 people.
Followed by Iran with at least 160, Vietnam with at least 64 and the United States with 59 people.
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If God is more powerful than Satan, how can Satan ever win?
He won't win in the end. He only wins when he successfully deceives people into rejecting the gospel of Jesus Christ. And scripture does call him the father of lies and the deceiver of the whole world. Scripture also says that the path to hell is wide and many are on it, while the path to salvation is narrow and few find it.
However, to attempt to answer your question, the devil is as...
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If as some people believe, there will be a new earth because the old will be passed away, and Jesus will reign, what will the people on the new earth be doing?
Those who make it to the new earth will be spending their eternity worshipping the King of kings and Lord of lord, Jesus Christ, Who is God Himself manifested in humanity and glorified.
We will behold the New Jerusalem descending from heaven to the new earth. It has four walls with three entry gates on each side, and it has twelve foundations, each made of a complete gem mineral. It is...
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What do people think they will be doing in heaven for all eternity?
This current earth and heavens will melt away with a fervent heat. There will be a great white throne judgment, where Jesus Christ, the One True Judge will received into the kingdom of God everyone whose name is written in His Book of Life.
There will then be a new heaven and a new earth.
Those who make it will be spending their eternity worshipping the King of kings and Lord of lord,...
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How many versions of the Bible have been published?
There are over 300 English translations alone, according to http://olivetree.com ... over 500, according to http://hyperhistory.net (see http://www.hyperhistory.net/apwh/essays/cot/t0w05bibleversions.htm).
This does not include the translations in languages other than English. To date, the Bible has been translated into over 2400 of the 6900 known languages. And I know personally that there...
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Why is Jesus depicted in pictures with long dark or blond hair? If he was of Jewish descent, wouldn't his hair be dark and cut short like the rest of the Jewish people of that time?
Good insight in this question. Yes indeed, Jesus' hair would have been dark and short. Not long and flowing as has been depicted by formal orthodoxy.
In fact, Isaiah 53:2 gives us a picture of a Christ that is not quite as physically appealing as church "halo" icons falsely represent:
"He has no form or comeliness;
And when we see Him,
There is no beauty that we...
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Why did God choose to make all his children go through such a trying life rather than just keeping us all in Heaven?
We chose to go through a trying life because of disobedience. Originally God placed Adam and Even in a garden that did not yield weeds and briers, but continually bore fruit, even without tilling.
Their only requirement was to not eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. But they deemed God's commandment less important than their "need to know". Sound like our world...
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Why do people find it necessary to prove that the Da Vinci Code is not factual and Mary Magdalene was not special to Jesus?
The facts are already established contrary to the "Da Vinci Code". It is this work that is fiction, and not vice versa. The proposals in this book concerning any romantic involvement of Jesus with Mary Magdalene are totally improbable.
Not only was the early church adament about this, not only are the scriptures very strong about this, but if you follow the life of Christ, you will...
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Jesus was Jewish. Wasn't every young Jewish man of that time period supposed to be married?
No. Marriages were normally arranged between the parents in those days. If parents wanted to keep their daughter at home longer, that was totally acceptable. If parents wanted their son to stay at home and work, that too was totally acceptable.
Women sometimes married quite young, but men often didn't marry until they were near 30. Often they first secured a profession or trade either...
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Can you explain the ending of the remake (with Mark Wahlberg) of The Planet of the Apes?
This movie is now somewhat of a cross between the original "Planet of the Apes" and the TV show "Sliders", i.e. alternate representations of ape evolution and rule based on time travel intrusions by who else but ... us. The theme is that your actions change the future and that past actions changed the present time. Present being 2029, that is.
Mark Wahlberg plays Leo...
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Are the Masons descendents of the Knights Templar?
According to the American Masons, yes (http://www.americanmason.com/articlemain.ihtml?ID=52).
According to other sources, especially the anti-masonry, definitely not (http://www.masonicinfo.com/pike.htm).
It is an ongoing controversy, which I doubt will be resolved soon. However, secret orders tend to like to keep things "secret". That often bespeaks of either someone to hide or...
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How do I know that Jesus and God are real?
Actually, Jesus and God are one and the same. Jesus is God manifested in flesh, hence that humanity is what the Bible refers to as the son of God.
However, that is not really your question, so to answer your question, may I simply submit that nowhere in the Bible does God ever attempt to prove He is real. He simply asserts it, and it is in your court to seek Him.
Of course, His Word is...
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Is it stated or is there proof of Jesus having children?
According to the four different gospels recorded by four different men (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John), Jesus never married. When he hung on the cross, John records that he asked him (John would use the term "the disciple whom Jesus loved") to take care of His mother from hence forth.
Other than a few fictional exploitations which have made up false tales about Jesus' personal...
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How many people in the world are Unitarian Universalists?
The Unitarian Universalist Association (United States) reports around 271,000 members, while the International Council of Unitarians and Universalists (worldwide) claims slightly less.
Combine the two, and you could conservatively say 500,000.
However, they themselves claim at least 600,000 (from http://www.adherents.com/Na/i_u.html).
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When and where did Unitarian Universalism begin?
It began in the mid 20th century.
The Unitarian Universalist Association began in 1961 in Boston. The International Council of Unitarians and Universalists began in 1995. It is a result of a merger of the Unitarian and Universalist organizations.
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Why did the chicken cross the road?
To establish a new denomination. :)
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What is the title bestowed on a Roman Catholic Church because of its age or importance?
Basilica.
"Basilica" is a title assigned to certain "more important churches", in terms of some characteristic which is not always very clearly defined.
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A parochial school basketball coach won't put my daughter into the game, but his two daughters play all the time. Can I sue?
In this day and age, anyone can sue almost over anything. Since the school is parochial, your chances will be slim, unless you can make a media case out of it.
A better question might be: why would I want to sue.This sets an example to your daughter that the world's injustices are best met by retaliation.
On the other hand, it takes a deep strength to yield personal rights,...
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Explain the differences in beliefs between the Southern Baptist (very conservative) and the Christ United Methodist (less conservative.)
Obviously both fall into the category of Protestant denominations, but they do differ in various ways.
On the Bible:
* SBC (Southern Baptist Convention) contends that the Bible is the ultimate authority in shaping a person's life.
* UMC (United Methodist Church) contends that the Bible is "inspired," but that it is not the literal word of God and so we don't have to...
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What would be an appropriate gift for a Mormon going on his mission?
A bicycle.
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What is the title bestowed on a Roman Catholic Church because of its age or importance?
I assume you meant "why is", not "what is".
The title comes from the claim that it is the "universal" (catholic) church, and that it was legalized under the Roman Empire by Emperor Constantine.
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My boss and my subordinates go out partying and bonding on a regular basis. They bash co-workers and claim it's team building, but since they started this, my subordinates' attitudes have gone downhill. What should I do?
There may be multiple issues connected with this:
1. The co-worker bashing.
Any bashing is going to reinforce discontent. This is the immediate-level cause, and when it gets to this, it can be the most difficult to "fix".
2. Your subordinates and your boss' subordinates (which are your colleagues, right?).
If these other subordinates and you (also being a subordinate)...
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How do you help your partner get over a mistake you made 6 months ago when you have shown how much you love him and have done everything for him since then?
Be patient. If you're talking about having cheated on him, then you are rebuilding, and that takes time.
And if you have spent the last 6 months in a faithful commitment to restitution, then I truly commend you for your true change of behavior. Keep up the good work. He may already see the consistency of your change, but simply needs the assurance of loyalty over time.
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Why during night flights does the crew insist that lights are dimmed and blinds on the plane windows are closed?
So that those who would like to sleep can do so.
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Is communication continuously through the Internet with someone in a flirtatious way cheating?
If you are committed to a relationship with someone, yes, you are cheating.
If you are married, yes, you are cheating.
Some people would disagree, especially those in what is called an "open" relationship. I am answering with a few assumptions, namely, that you believe in a committed monogamous relationship. If not, my answer probably won't matter.
For a long time now...
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After me and my mate of 5 years broke up, he started messing around with another girl. Now the girl he was messing with is telling him that her period hasn't came on and its a chance that she may be pregnant. Should I stay with him or just leave?
Does "mate" mean you and he are married?
If not, break up right away.
If he is your husband, then I would recommend trying to reconcile your marriage. If he has no mindset for reconciliation or accountability, you may have a tough road ahead if you want to stay married.
Again, if you are NOT married, terminate this relationship.
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How in the world can the person who was cheated on regain trust, if the cheater didn't tell and got caught?
If the person who cheated was a boyfriend or girlfriend, yes, break up right away.
If the person who cheated was a spouse, then I would recommend they try to reconcile their marriage. It won't be easy, it will take time, brutal honesty, willing accountability and time to rebuild, but divorce is usually the last option I would suggest.
Of course, if both people have lived a life of...
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Does St. Christopher have a reference in the Bible?
There is no reference to St. Christopher in the Bible, nor to even making prayers to saints.
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Has anyone really ever believed that it is possible to honor and live as the Ten Commandments require?
You'll find the ten commandments quite alive in the conscience of mankind, even before they were put in stone. Those in the book of Genesis who were God-fearing believed in living by these principles. Consider these examples:
1. Cain killed Abel and felt the sting of that guilt when confronted by God. Thou shalt not kill.
2. One of Noah's sons mocked his drunken nakedness and...
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Were Adam and Eve created to be sin free? If so, why did God create the Tree of Knowledge and then forbid them to eat of the fruit?
Adam and Eve were created to have the freedom to choose. Before their disobedience to God's commandment not to eat of the fruit, they were both innocent and sin free. But they sinned by willful disobedience.
God created the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, and He forbid them to eat from it, obviously as a constant test of their loyalty to obedience to Him. They had access to...
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If God created man in His image, why are we not sin free?
Because He gave us the freedom to choose, and we chose to wilfully disobey His commandment. That introduced sin into our lives, and it has been in our lives ever since.
I know this is short and concise, but I hope it helps.
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Why do Apostolic Pentecostals fully cover themselves with clothing?
They cover themselves in commitment to scriptural holiness as it applies to outward appearance. It is the product of a genuine and sensitive desire to not attract attention to the sensual aspect of a person, but to the godly aspect.
If you are curious as to why such a sensitivity, please let me know, and I'll explain in a second answer. Otherwise, I'll assume this was sufficient....
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How in the world can the person who was cheated on regain trust, if the cheater didn't tell and got caught?
Are you married to this person?
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I cheated on a girl, but she didn't know. Then I found out she cheated on me. She wants to start over. What should I do?
Don't take this wrong, but there is an old cliche: if you sleep with dogs, don't be surprised if you wake up with fleas. :)
What does that mean? If you're going to carry on a lifestyle of promiscuity, chances are low that you'll ever find a true and loyal life partner. It can happen, but it is the exception, not the rule. On the other hand, chances are quite high that...
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What does the H stand for in Jesus H. Christ?
There is no "H" within that precious name.
However, to those who embed such a letter, it stands for "Hecklers".
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Is there any proof that Jesus was a real person?
My original answer presumed motive, which was not the right way to go about answering it. Apologies for that.
There is of course the Bible itself, as well as some writings in Roman and Jewish history. In addition there were several writings by the immediate generation after the apostles, those raised and trained by the very men who were with Jesus.
That the Bible itself has stood for...
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