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I am an agnostic diest, my husband is Asatuar. I believe it is right to search, question, and never stop until you find what is right for you... what speaks to your heart and soul when it comes to religion. ~ Whillow I am currently enrolled in college for my Associate of Arts, will be done in 2012.

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    thanks!

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    2 AnswersLaw & Ethics1 decade ago
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    7 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • What is the difference between theist and deist?

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    Thanks in advance.

    8 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Aspies how do you cope?

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    How do you cope? Is it the same every time? How did you develop your coping system? How can I help my son?

    4 AnswersMental Health1 decade ago
  • Are there Asperger blackouts?

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    Are blackouts common for Aspies? I haven't heard them associated before... I don't know what to think.

    6 AnswersMental Health1 decade ago
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    10 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • Atheists and Agnostics I've got a question for you?

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    16 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
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  • If religion is a personal journey then why?

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    Every persons perspective is varied. Even the same god would be different to two separate souls. Religion is a personal journey, what is right for one person is not always right for the other. Why does that make one peson bad...not because of their behavior, but for the way they believe. Just like the certainty that Christians feel in their souls that 'God is the alpha and omega', others do not, or they have it for other gods.

    )o( Blessed Be!

    6 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade ago
  • If religion is a personal journey then why?

    I understand, to a point, the belief in one thing above all else. What I have a quandary about is why one belief should be seen to hold more value than another...From one angle, all that would be seen is a round eraser. If you change the view, now there is a straight pencil. Both statements are correct, yet contradict one another. It is all a matter of your point of view.

    Every persons perspective is varied. Even the same god would be different to two separate souls. Religion is a personal journey, what is right for one person is not always right for the other. Why does that make one peson bad...not because of their behavior, but for the way they believe. Just like the certainty that Christians feel in their souls that 'God is the alpha and omega', others do not, or they have it for other gods.

    )o( Blessed Be!

    6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Vitamins to combat hair loss?

    My Mother had male pattern baldness, I have been losing my hair for years. I shed like a cat. After showering, there is always a pile of my hair in the drain. I can feel clumps of hair leaving my scalp and being rinsed down my body...Everybody says vitamins, diet, but no one seems to mention which ones, or what food may be missing from ones diet. Can you please illuminate me?

    )o( Blessed Be! ~ Whillow

    3 AnswersHair1 decade ago
  • What is your opinion on this banned book?

    http://www.modbee.com/local/story/553033.html

    Xians seem so afraid of the chance that children might actually see something that actually keep their child's minds open, or even worse open theirs...that is if they actually read it. It is a very closed way of thinking. "We do not agree, therefore it must be wrong. Get rid of it. It couldn't possibly hold merit."

    Just because I am not Christian, doesn't mean I think the bible should be banned. Books are meant to be read. The information inside digested.

    As far as the 'profane language and depictions of sexuality', it is also a coming of age story. To be applicable to today's teen it would require at least some of these things for realism. We all know it's the 'Pagan content' that is in dispute here.

    )o( Blessed Be! ~ Whillow

    I saw this...had to rant...thought I'd share <:) Have a go, yourself!

    16 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • Pagans and Atheists, did you notice the openness and inviting tone of President Obama's speech?

    Yesterday his speech was full of accepting words for those of ALL faiths and non-faiths. Did you find this as encouraging as I did? Do you think this will become part of policy? Will we, for lack of a more inclusive expression, be able to be more out of the broom closet?

    )o( Blessed Be! ~ Whillow

    26 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago