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Do you Know Your God?
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The word “know” can carry a wide range of meanings. For example, a person Who had never met him might say: “Yes, I know David Cameron. He is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.” On the other hand, another person who has, on numerous occasions, seen the Prime Minister might acknowledge: “No, I don’t know Mr. Cameron.”
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I am reading this thread and cannot quite get my head round the fact that the OP was about knowing God, and now it seems to have gravitated towards Christmas, Santa Claus, the Watchtower Organisation and even to a little mudslinging.
Surely a person is entitled to his/her belief without having to state every time that he/she is a believer and have to battle...
Surely a person is entitled to his/her belief without having to state every time that he/she is a believer and have to battle...
12:46 Fri 26th Oct 2012
The editor has listed this section as Religion & Spirituality.
But all I find here is mockery and ridicule.
I feel the editor should rename this section because you cannot get any serious answers, other than jokes, ridicule and nonsense.
I asked a serious question but all I have received is stupid remarks without any real meaning.
But all I find here is mockery and ridicule.
I feel the editor should rename this section because you cannot get any serious answers, other than jokes, ridicule and nonsense.
I asked a serious question but all I have received is stupid remarks without any real meaning.
Goodlife, to avoid confusion, may I suggest you think about what you write? Your post at 18.20 says that millions choose not to celebrate Christmas because even Jews and agnostics and atheists zestfully mail Christmas Cards out. I can only conclude that those millions aren't too happy about that then.