if everyone followed what Jesus Christ teaches then absolutely, but again we are all sinners and will fall short
remember your question #3, most like to point out the harm religion has done, and ignore the good. either way they overlook that these wars and killings go directly agenst what Jesus teaches, and what his word says.
#4 2Tim.3 [16] All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
many many verses in the bible tell you to study it daily and deeply to come to truth.
so the answer is no you should not be narrow minded. BUT you must understand there is no room for COMPROMISE on the God of the bible and his word. compromise is VERY bad when your talking about foundational basic doctrine.
the God of the bible and Jesus Christ do NOT teach hate. they teach LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR(Jesus said was the 2nd most important command when he was asked. behind love God), long suffering kindness etc etc etc
humans sin and go directly agenst what God commanded, and he is not pleased with any of it.
#2 there are some things God can NOT do believe it or not. he is incapable of doing things things that would contradict his nature. i.e: making a square circle, making a rock he cant lift etc etc etc.
so to answer the question keeping this in mind.
if i hear "God" talking to me i would know it is not the God of the bible and was an evil force.
the bible is his law and word so if i believed it asked me to do something i would do it. yes
2/5 manuscript evidence (dead sea scrolls) are oldest. there are 35,000pieces of manuscript texts that confirm the OVERALL message of the bible has remained unchanged since it was written.
3/5 prophecy! the old testament was translated from Hebrew to Greek 200 years before many prophecies in the books of Isaiah and Daniel were fulfilled. the prophecies are so accurate critics only out is to say the books were written after the prophecies were fulfilled! which is easily disproved
Not a bad set of questions, none hard to answer. I liked how the questions had a more, open view rather than close-minded.
I know not what your beliefs are but many atheists posing questions to "Theists" seem to only pose those questions to Christians and confused the two. So I'm actually glad to see that this was not the case here.
Thanks for the questions, hope my answers were acceptable.
1. I do not have a particular brand, simply a belief in God. suppose I could be part of any but I chose not to. Right for me as it is a more logical perspective of GOD than most. but it may not relate to everyone's mindsets.
2. Even though I don't believe God has to tell us anything. I wouldn't do what I believe is wrong, period. sure enough the GOD I believe would understand.
3. MOST DEFINITELY NO.
4.yes and no, No if those beliefs are what I perceive as evil, yes if I see no wrong.
Maybe I should be buddhist for saying this but there are no absolutes that maintain themselves wholly. (question 4) I would agree but I also think willing to change and at least accept others is a virtue too.
Hello there. As a practicing Buddhist, and therefore, and atheist, I admire your questioning. However, I sense (it could be just me) anger towards theistic religions, and, by extension, their followers. I had much of this sort of resentment at one time as well. Instead of asking these questions to us (who are you going to convince?) ask these questions yourself. Lets try not to create anger. Personally, God is not mentioned and refuted passively and logically in Buddhism. Peace! -Stephen
Is a un-alterable faith a virtue? I think so, but we should hear other people out...and yes the world would be a better place if their was more harmonious beliefs; conflict, unfortunately, feeds off of diversity.
Ans to #2: "is there anything that God would tell you to do that you would refuse to do"? I would never refuse Gods will, because it is a GOOD and PERFECT will.
Answer to #1: My "branch of theism" (Roman Catholicism) seems to be the only one with a highly developed theology unlike Islam, Judaism, or Hinduism. Also, all major religions out of one side of their mouth will claim "non-whoevers are going to hell", but the other side of their mouth will site a reason why "non-whoevers" will go to heaven.
Before someone says I am equating Satanism to atheism...I'm not. That was just another example. I should have written..."To them Christianity and Satanism ALSO serve the same purpose of control." They don't care which of the beliefs they have created you choose...as long as you choose one. Good video.
cont. The Illuminati are VERY ingenius as separating man from God...predictively playing upon the binary nature of the thought process. Theists AND atheists are the exactly what they WANT. Both miss the truth. To them Chrisitanity and Satanic worship serves the SAME purpose...separation from the creator so that they can control your infinite consciousness in a scaler reality.
cont. You see...the very formation of those questions in his mind proves that he can think. Why would a thinker seek answers from those who can not think? The problem is...religion is DESIGNED to separate people from the CREATIVE intelligence...either as practicing theists...or rebelling and dismissing the whole idea of a creator.
You have proven quite nicely that "Religion" controls the thought process and weakens intellect. Meaning, ALL that actually ANSWERED the questions were not bright enough to see that you were just making a statement in the form of a question...they believed that you WANTED an answer from them, not catching the sacrcasm...and like robots, they began to spew out all that was loaded into their minds when they were defenseless children. Interesting way to prove it. Very well done.
Your blindness, hence "arrogance" is NOT your fault. If you are NOT a creation that is like the creator....what are you then? Oh yeah, that would be called "CANCER". The "atheist" is TRULY in connection with the creator...not "religious". I saw a bird today that fit this description, yet did NOT fit yours. Why?
When I say the "atheist" is in connection, it sounds confusing right? It is just because I have no "title". I suppose, if you CALL yourself an atheist, you don't get it. If you fit the "description", you do. ALL animals fit the description. You don't have to force religion on say a squirrel....it ALREADY knows. It is the human species that is diseased...caught up so the "mind" blinds the "heart".
Ans#5 better be a better place if every one : Nope, per hinduism way one chooses how to reach god is ones fundamental right. Only Abrahamic religions want others to convert & follow their single way. Hinduism never believes in proseletyzing or brutal conversion. See ans#3.
Ans #3: persecution in name of god, hahaa, eastern religions (Hinduism & budhism) essentially believe non-violence. Remember Gandhi, staunch hindu or Dalai lama. Even if god asks me(or most hindus) to persecute others in his name, I will say hell with u. Hinduism never believes in proseletizing or forceful conversion. Way of worship is ones fundamental choice. U want to worship a snake or a tree or a stone, no issues in Hinduism different routes to reach god & there should be no restrictions.
Ans 2: In Hinduism god never governs to do that we have to do:Essentially only 1 supreme god, he has given conscience to man to do karmas/actions. No instructions from god except do good deeds will cause good effects & so on. U basically reap as u sow, if not now, later, maybe in ur next life or see sufferings in ur children(could be a way to control society).
Ans1. Hinduism is a way of life & believes in co-existence of any belief. That's why there are so many gods. In ancient times, greeks, scythians, bacterian, huns entered india & all had diff gods, which were all accepted into this way of life.U suffer or go to hell not by worshipping a particular god but by ur good/bad karmas(actions) which eventually gets balanced by god or nature.
1) Because to me, that's the only sensible way to sum up EVERYTHING. 2)Yes, I'm not that in touch with "god". I think it works like hunger. If you get hungry enough you have to eat..3)that won't achieve anything. The aim is to see god. It's my own business to see him, not others. 4)As above.. I can't see round corners. I have to move to see what's around it. So be flexible. 5)No.
One think I can't understand is if God wants us to behave a certain way, why does he give us the opportunity to behave contrary to his will, commit sins..
about women- no G-d forbid their should be any negativity towards women. They are our mothers sisters and wives and we love them. Our religion praises and holds women in high esteems. (different examples in the Torah).
4- No, one should know and investigate why he or she believes in something. When one is wronge he/she has to recognize his/her error and correct onself (not only in religion but everything).
also part of 1- Non-Jews should follow the 7 laws of Noah (make a search) and when they do they are concidered rightious.
3- individuals no, but for homosexuals (assuming their is a Jewish court in a Jewish country run by Jewish law)- if someone is proven to do certian things that require a punishment then the court decides the appropriate punishment for sinful behavior ex-murder, stealing, homosexuality, etc.
1- many reasons. of of the reasons is that Judaism was given in front of millions of people. + no one else denies that the Jews were given the Torah on Mt. Sinai, they only (ex- christianity and Islam) claim that their was part 2. (of which didnt even have 1 witness).
2- No, if G-d told me to do something directly I would not refuse. G-d is Just and knows everything, so what he would tell me would be just and the right thing to do.
Answer to question #5: Something is "good" insofar as it lacks no quality of its own existence. Hence, we call an ear "bad" when it lacks that quality of its existence it needs to hear well. Insomuch as my faith includes within itself the qualities of truth and goodness, then the society, by conforming to those qualities, would lack less of the substance of these qualities.
Answer to question #4: To alter a false belief once its falsity becomes apparent is a moral duty. The question could be posed, though: "Would you alter your belief that false beliefs should be altered?". If not, then you admit that being "open-minded" is not always practicable.
Answer to question #3: In a society in which it does not cause greater harm than good, the civil authority is responsible to honor God, who gave them the authority to rule. To protect the innocent from malicious heretics is a work of mercy, as it helps prevent the innocent from being deceived to follow a path leading to Hell.
Answer to Question #2: No, provided that God grants me obedience, *and* I accept what He granted me and cooperate with it. This the acceptance and obedience would also be something God granted to me.
Answer to Question #1: In the case of religions that present themselves as "revealed" religion (as opposed to those arising from mystical experience or abstracted philosophical thought), then the question of "which one" is decided in much the way a court case is decided--by weighing the evidence.
Hey RunDX; Well, if your up for a read "The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel , has good answers to some of your questions in your vid, and says it alot better than I could.
How'd you come up with these questions? They're awesome! I took a silly personality test entitled, "Which Fantasy/SciFi Character Are You?" Google search it. Most people who take it come up as being "Galadriel" or some other noble character, 'cuz they answer the Q's from their "idealized self," instead of honestly from their "real-life self." I answered honestly & came up as being Severus Snape. My point? I love these THOUGHT-filled questions. They cut to chase & strike at the core. :)
1. It's not. I'm a student of comparative religions & history with Theist leanings. My study focus? Various Judaisms & their offsprings. I'm an ex-Xian & ex-Pagan. 2. Yes! "Go sell all you have & give it to the poor!" - to name one of many. 3. Persecution is not acceptable. Hillel said, "Be disciples of Aaron, loving peace and pursuing peace; loving people & drawing them near the Torah." 4. Only those predicated on love & peace. See above. 5. There's no up without a down; front without a back.
#5 very good question!
in principal yes, but in reality no.
if everyone followed what Jesus Christ teaches then absolutely, but again we are all sinners and will fall short
remember your question #3, most like to point out the harm religion has done, and ignore the good. either way they overlook that these wars and killings go directly agenst what Jesus teaches, and what his word says.
pimplahdon 1 day ago
#4 2Tim.3 [16] All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:
many many verses in the bible tell you to study it daily and deeply to come to truth.
so the answer is no you should not be narrow minded. BUT you must understand there is no room for COMPROMISE on the God of the bible and his word. compromise is VERY bad when your talking about foundational basic doctrine.
pimplahdon 1 day ago
#3 NO
the God of the bible and Jesus Christ do NOT teach hate. they teach LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR(Jesus said was the 2nd most important command when he was asked. behind love God), long suffering kindness etc etc etc
humans sin and go directly agenst what God commanded, and he is not pleased with any of it.
he sets standards and makes them very clear.
pimplahdon 1 day ago
#2 there are some things God can NOT do believe it or not. he is incapable of doing things things that would contradict his nature. i.e: making a square circle, making a rock he cant lift etc etc etc.
so to answer the question keeping this in mind.
if i hear "God" talking to me i would know it is not the God of the bible and was an evil force.
the bible is his law and word so if i believed it asked me to do something i would do it. yes
pimplahdon 1 day ago
3/5 continued
look up secular history of king Cyrus, and how the prophecies about him made him free the jews and give them incentives to return to israel
4/5 mathematics. do study on the mathematics of the bible.
5/5 what happened the historical man named Jesus Christ and his followers undeniable happened as the bible states according to 99% of all historians.
also 6/6 historical verification. the bible is the most historically attested to pieces of literature know to man.
pimplahdon 1 day ago
continued.
2/5 manuscript evidence (dead sea scrolls) are oldest. there are 35,000pieces of manuscript texts that confirm the OVERALL message of the bible has remained unchanged since it was written.
3/5 prophecy! the old testament was translated from Hebrew to Greek 200 years before many prophecies in the books of Isaiah and Daniel were fulfilled. the prophecies are so accurate critics only out is to say the books were written after the prophecies were fulfilled! which is easily disproved
pimplahdon 1 day ago
im only answering these questions because it seems you really will consider my answers and look for truth.
the Judea christian God of the bible is truth
#1 there are 5 major ways to confirm that the bible is Gods word
1/5archeological discoveries that all places, kings, areas, and cultures are in fact 100% accurate in the bible
you will need to research each one. there is plenty of undeniable proofs that these are true confirmed facts.
pimplahdon 1 day ago
1. Theism is not mine -- it is God's.
2. God would not tell me to do anything that was not morally right.
3. No, Hitler's persecution of Catholics and Jews in the name of his religion, atheist dogma, was not acceptable.
4. I have no beliefs -- I rely on scientific facts, and I leave all belief to the atheist.
5. Same answer as #4.
Cool song, BTW.
1GodOnlyOne 4 months ago
5.Impossible to know.
Not a bad set of questions, none hard to answer. I liked how the questions had a more, open view rather than close-minded.
I know not what your beliefs are but many atheists posing questions to "Theists" seem to only pose those questions to Christians and confused the two. So I'm actually glad to see that this was not the case here.
Thanks for the questions, hope my answers were acceptable.
IZeromusI 1 year ago
1. I do not have a particular brand, simply a belief in God. suppose I could be part of any but I chose not to. Right for me as it is a more logical perspective of GOD than most. but it may not relate to everyone's mindsets.
2. Even though I don't believe God has to tell us anything. I wouldn't do what I believe is wrong, period. sure enough the GOD I believe would understand.
3. MOST DEFINITELY NO.
4.yes and no, No if those beliefs are what I perceive as evil, yes if I see no wrong.
IZeromusI 1 year ago
You asked five fair questions. I will respond as a Hindu.
1. My conception of God has gone through the most peer review by sages
2. I would refuse God's command to do anything excessively uncomfortable
3. Persecution is forbidden
4. People's beliefs alter all the time, this can be virtuous or not.
5. Unlikely, but yes, a better place.
vidyagama 1 year ago
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dragonsword343 1 year ago
Maybe I should be buddhist for saying this but there are no absolutes that maintain themselves wholly. (question 4) I would agree but I also think willing to change and at least accept others is a virtue too.
iammagnum69 2 years ago
Hello there. As a practicing Buddhist, and therefore, and atheist, I admire your questioning. However, I sense (it could be just me) anger towards theistic religions, and, by extension, their followers. I had much of this sort of resentment at one time as well. Instead of asking these questions to us (who are you going to convince?) ask these questions yourself. Lets try not to create anger. Personally, God is not mentioned and refuted passively and logically in Buddhism. Peace! -Stephen
stephen0793 3 years ago
Is a un-alterable faith a virtue? I think so, but we should hear other people out...and yes the world would be a better place if their was more harmonious beliefs; conflict, unfortunately, feeds off of diversity.
HighChristology101 3 years ago
No on persecution.
HighChristology101 3 years ago
Ans to #2: "is there anything that God would tell you to do that you would refuse to do"? I would never refuse Gods will, because it is a GOOD and PERFECT will.
HighChristology101 3 years ago
Answer to #1: My "branch of theism" (Roman Catholicism) seems to be the only one with a highly developed theology unlike Islam, Judaism, or Hinduism. Also, all major religions out of one side of their mouth will claim "non-whoevers are going to hell", but the other side of their mouth will site a reason why "non-whoevers" will go to heaven.
HighChristology101 3 years ago
Before someone says I am equating Satanism to atheism...I'm not. That was just another example. I should have written..."To them Christianity and Satanism ALSO serve the same purpose of control." They don't care which of the beliefs they have created you choose...as long as you choose one. Good video.
adampants2007 4 years ago
cont. The Illuminati are VERY ingenius as separating man from God...predictively playing upon the binary nature of the thought process. Theists AND atheists are the exactly what they WANT. Both miss the truth. To them Chrisitanity and Satanic worship serves the SAME purpose...separation from the creator so that they can control your infinite consciousness in a scaler reality.
adampants2007 4 years ago
cont. You see...the very formation of those questions in his mind proves that he can think. Why would a thinker seek answers from those who can not think? The problem is...religion is DESIGNED to separate people from the CREATIVE intelligence...either as practicing theists...or rebelling and dismissing the whole idea of a creator.
adampants2007 4 years ago
You have proven quite nicely that "Religion" controls the thought process and weakens intellect. Meaning, ALL that actually ANSWERED the questions were not bright enough to see that you were just making a statement in the form of a question...they believed that you WANTED an answer from them, not catching the sacrcasm...and like robots, they began to spew out all that was loaded into their minds when they were defenseless children. Interesting way to prove it. Very well done.
adampants2007 4 years ago
How all knowing of you, almost Godlike! Oh yeah, I forgot that being Godlike is the true motivation of an atheist in his religion.
nusouthneocon 4 years ago
Your blindness, hence "arrogance" is NOT your fault. If you are NOT a creation that is like the creator....what are you then? Oh yeah, that would be called "CANCER". The "atheist" is TRULY in connection with the creator...not "religious". I saw a bird today that fit this description, yet did NOT fit yours. Why?
adampants2007 4 years ago
When I say the "atheist" is in connection, it sounds confusing right? It is just because I have no "title". I suppose, if you CALL yourself an atheist, you don't get it. If you fit the "description", you do. ALL animals fit the description. You don't have to force religion on say a squirrel....it ALREADY knows. It is the human species that is diseased...caught up so the "mind" blinds the "heart".
adampants2007 4 years ago
Ans #4 refusing to others belief?
Absolutely not. See ans3.
Ans#5 better be a better place if every one : Nope, per hinduism way one chooses how to reach god is ones fundamental right. Only Abrahamic religions want others to convert & follow their single way. Hinduism never believes in proseletyzing or brutal conversion. See ans#3.
sjayal 4 years ago
Ans #3: persecution in name of god, hahaa, eastern religions (Hinduism & budhism) essentially believe non-violence. Remember Gandhi, staunch hindu or Dalai lama. Even if god asks me(or most hindus) to persecute others in his name, I will say hell with u. Hinduism never believes in proseletizing or forceful conversion. Way of worship is ones fundamental choice. U want to worship a snake or a tree or a stone, no issues in Hinduism different routes to reach god & there should be no restrictions.
sjayal 4 years ago
Ans 2: In Hinduism god never governs to do that we have to do:Essentially only 1 supreme god, he has given conscience to man to do karmas/actions. No instructions from god except do good deeds will cause good effects & so on. U basically reap as u sow, if not now, later, maybe in ur next life or see sufferings in ur children(could be a way to control society).
sjayal 4 years ago
intelligent questions :)
Ans1. Hinduism is a way of life & believes in co-existence of any belief. That's why there are so many gods. In ancient times, greeks, scythians, bacterian, huns entered india & all had diff gods, which were all accepted into this way of life.U suffer or go to hell not by worshipping a particular god but by ur good/bad karmas(actions) which eventually gets balanced by god or nature.
sjayal 4 years ago
1. watch lee strobel for an answer
2. im not that strong a Christian, but a true Christian would do whatever he told them to do
3. no, but sadly it still happens anyway
4. no
5. it's never gonna happen. if it did, there would be no point in witnessing, which is what we as christians are commanded to do
embracethemetal 4 years ago
1) Because to me, that's the only sensible way to sum up EVERYTHING. 2)Yes, I'm not that in touch with "god". I think it works like hunger. If you get hungry enough you have to eat..3)that won't achieve anything. The aim is to see god. It's my own business to see him, not others. 4)As above.. I can't see round corners. I have to move to see what's around it. So be flexible. 5)No.
slackdave 4 years ago
One think I can't understand is if God wants us to behave a certain way, why does he give us the opportunity to behave contrary to his will, commit sins..
slackdave 4 years ago
5- not sure because I dont belive in converting the world, but yes if everyone would follow the 7 laws of Noah and the Jews would follow the Torah.
extazy17 4 years ago
about women- no G-d forbid their should be any negativity towards women. They are our mothers sisters and wives and we love them. Our religion praises and holds women in high esteems. (different examples in the Torah).
4- No, one should know and investigate why he or she believes in something. When one is wronge he/she has to recognize his/her error and correct onself (not only in religion but everything).
extazy17 4 years ago
also part of 1- Non-Jews should follow the 7 laws of Noah (make a search) and when they do they are concidered rightious.
3- individuals no, but for homosexuals (assuming their is a Jewish court in a Jewish country run by Jewish law)- if someone is proven to do certian things that require a punishment then the court decides the appropriate punishment for sinful behavior ex-murder, stealing, homosexuality, etc.
extazy17 4 years ago
Im Jewish
1- many reasons. of of the reasons is that Judaism was given in front of millions of people. + no one else denies that the Jews were given the Torah on Mt. Sinai, they only (ex- christianity and Islam) claim that their was part 2. (of which didnt even have 1 witness).
2- No, if G-d told me to do something directly I would not refuse. G-d is Just and knows everything, so what he would tell me would be just and the right thing to do.
extazy17 4 years ago
Personnally I am an Atheist but I was a Protestant so I take it from when I was a Protestant.
BigRedOne54 4 years ago
Open-minded Catholic-
Mine is not the best, why should it be with all others out there?
Hurt someone I trust, love, or otherwise care for, and killing, regardless of who they are.
No, people are free to believe what they want.
Well my personal beliefs, on morality's side, yes. But Christianity in general, no, the world woudldn't be a place to learn.
HumbleYankee 4 years ago
Answer to question #5: Something is "good" insofar as it lacks no quality of its own existence. Hence, we call an ear "bad" when it lacks that quality of its existence it needs to hear well. Insomuch as my faith includes within itself the qualities of truth and goodness, then the society, by conforming to those qualities, would lack less of the substance of these qualities.
dsydebot 4 years ago
Answer to question #4: To alter a false belief once its falsity becomes apparent is a moral duty. The question could be posed, though: "Would you alter your belief that false beliefs should be altered?". If not, then you admit that being "open-minded" is not always practicable.
dsydebot 4 years ago
Answer to question #3: In a society in which it does not cause greater harm than good, the civil authority is responsible to honor God, who gave them the authority to rule. To protect the innocent from malicious heretics is a work of mercy, as it helps prevent the innocent from being deceived to follow a path leading to Hell.
dsydebot 4 years ago
Answer to Question #2: No, provided that God grants me obedience, *and* I accept what He granted me and cooperate with it. This the acceptance and obedience would also be something God granted to me.
dsydebot 4 years ago
Answer to Question #1: In the case of religions that present themselves as "revealed" religion (as opposed to those arising from mystical experience or abstracted philosophical thought), then the question of "which one" is decided in much the way a court case is decided--by weighing the evidence.
dsydebot 4 years ago
From a Catholic.
1) For a lot of reasons. Fundamentally because it follows rationally.
2) Basically no, with God's grace.
3) Of course not. Read the Regensburg address.
4) Not on face value.
5) I believe it would be very much better off.
stmichael71 4 years ago
Hey RunDX; Well, if your up for a read "The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel , has good answers to some of your questions in your vid, and says it alot better than I could.
Peace Bro..
SerpentSlayer1 4 years ago
well I've got a question for you..why don't you shut you face?
drwierd 4 years ago
How'd you come up with these questions? They're awesome! I took a silly personality test entitled, "Which Fantasy/SciFi Character Are You?" Google search it. Most people who take it come up as being "Galadriel" or some other noble character, 'cuz they answer the Q's from their "idealized self," instead of honestly from their "real-life self." I answered honestly & came up as being Severus Snape. My point? I love these THOUGHT-filled questions. They cut to chase & strike at the core. :)
smadewell 4 years ago
1. It's not. I'm a student of comparative religions & history with Theist leanings. My study focus? Various Judaisms & their offsprings. I'm an ex-Xian & ex-Pagan. 2. Yes! "Go sell all you have & give it to the poor!" - to name one of many. 3. Persecution is not acceptable. Hillel said, "Be disciples of Aaron, loving peace and pursuing peace; loving people & drawing them near the Torah." 4. Only those predicated on love & peace. See above. 5. There's no up without a down; front without a back.
smadewell 4 years ago
1# By experience
2# Have said no and received bad from it. Now I trust and obey. The Spirit must be tested before accepting what is asked, to prove it is from God.
3# It is unavoidable in and outside of religion. I try to be joyful when being persecuted and try not to persecute others.
#4 I keep an open mind but not so open that my brains fall out.
#5 Not necessarily. The world would be robotic and there would be no purpose in teaching others about faith.
MoonsReflection 4 years ago
workin on a video response, thanks for asking, check back tomorrow:D
good questions btw
parymich777 4 years ago
looking forward to it.
RunDX7 4 years ago
As a buddhist:
1) Its the right one for me. Not necessarily everyone else
2)Doesn't apply
3)No
4)No
5)Probably.
KingEbenezer 4 years ago
thanks! good to hear the buddhist side of things.
RunDX7 4 years ago
@KingEbenezer i was gonna reply to this but i wouldve just said the same answers you did lol
robvidtime9000 1 year ago