Saturday, November 17, 2007
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The Bible
Do you consider yourself faithful to the teachings of the Bible?
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I am not sure
not 100% but I try my darnednest.
No.
Not all of them.
Obviously not.
Thanks for wishing my mom a speedy recovery.
Which teachings? I think some are ridiculous, so I refuse to follow them, but others make a lot of sense.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSS
No, I do not.
I pick and choose. I mean I haven't killed anyone.
Pwahah I've never read the bible in my life. I think I might have read Genesis and some other readings like that just because we had a school assignment on it.
I feel like I might follow the most basic common sense lessons like thou shalt not kill, etc.
Definitely not... but maybe 30%. I am trying. No one can follow all the Bible's teachings, because none of us are perfect. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't try.
Not all of them all the time. Nobody except Jesus was perfect and without sin.
Not at the moment, though I really haven't taken much time to consider the matter. Well, I probably follow a lot of it just because that's how I was raised. But there are a couple things that I knowingly have trouble with and haven't done much about.
I do my best and leave the rest to God.
I don't think its possible for us to be completely faithful to the teachings of the bible.
I believe all the teachings in the Bible, but I am finding it very difficult to actually FOLLOW them. . . To 'live in the world without being of the world' . . . major struggle right now.
Sadly, no....But I try- That's about all I can do.
I certainly aspire to be. But like the apostle Paul said (in so many words), "I do the things I don't want to do, and I don't do the things I should."
I would say that I'm a STUDENT of the Bible. It's a lifestyle of repentance, this side of heaven.
No.
I don't try.
Who knows. In my opinion, if you live a just life that's good. Practice love thy neighbor, that is great.
The whole of the law is to love God and your fellow man. There I days I stumble badly in this, but I get back up (only with God's help) each time I fall down.
No, not at all. Thankfully Jesus came and died on a cross to take the punishment for my sins.
No, and I don't think anyone is.
No, because it's crazy, outdated hypocritical nonsense.
mostly just the new testement
i don't stone people