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What is your spirit animal? Do you agree with it?

Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: animal, lion, spirit, animals, spirits

Response posted by Policeman 3+ months ago: My spirit animal is a panther.

What is your spirit animal? Do you agree with it?

Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

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Response posted by JessicaMuffinGirl 3+ months ago: My spirit animal is a snake.

What is your spirit animal? Do you agree with it?

Posted 3+ months ago | 3 answers | | Open

Related topics: animal, lion, spirit, animals, spirits

Response posted by Mr Richard Lipps 3+ months ago: My spirit animal is a dead skunk in the middle of the road.

Do the LORD GOD give karma to homewreckers that destroy family relationships?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: family, god, lord, relationship, karma, relationships, gods

Answer posted by barb1 3+ months ago: The law of Kamma demands no lawgiver. It operates in its own field without the intervention of an external, independent ruling agency.”​—A Manual of Buddhism. The result, the expression, "what goes around, comes around", is something people often say. However this is what t ...

How did the Christian religion come about?

Posted 3+ months ago | 4 answers | | Open

Related topics: christian, roman, religion, god, greek, believe, wondering, gods

Response posted by italian 3+ months ago: “It was first in Antioch [Syria] that the disciples were by divine providence called Christians.” (Ac 11:26) It is possible, then, that this name was used as early as the year 44 C.E. when the events surrounding this text occurred, although the grammatical structure of this phrase does ...

How do you describe God's SPIRIT?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: person, god, spirit

Answer posted by barb1 3+ months ago: Based on a person's back ground and religious belief, there are many answers to this question. However from the Bible's explanation at John 4:24 "God is a Spirit". Many refer to Him as Holy Spirit, part of the trinity as some believe, coequal and coeternal with the Father and ...

If you were the son/daughter of any Greek God, who would it be?

Posted 3+ months ago | 5 answers | | Open

Related topics: daughter, god, greek, online, parent, type, parents, gods, son

Response posted by Policeman 3+ months ago: I got Ares, the God of War.

What identifies true Christians, or Real worshipper of God?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: christian, person, religion, god, real, matter, gods

Answer posted by wendz 3+ months ago: God’s word at Matthew 7:16 tells us by their fruits you will recognize them. What fruits will identify them as true Christians. 2 main fruits true Christians must have: 1) Love for God. Putting him first and keeping him first in our lives. What ever we do, God must be priority. 2) Love for ...

Can love exist without God?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: people, love, god, believe, gods

Answer posted by SmakRabit 3+ months ago: Interesting question! I've done a lot of research into this and the answers is both yes and no. People who do not believe in God are *not* capable of loving any mammal larger than a Jerboa (a small desert rodent found throughout North Africa). This means atheists cannot love cats, dogs, other ...

A review of the book PNEUMATOLOGY A MISSIONAL STUDY OF THE HOLY SPIRIT?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | 1 star | Open

Related topics: study, book, holy, spirit, review, books, spirits

Response posted by barb1 3+ months ago: Both of these words have the meaning of “breath,” “blast” or “wind,” and are translated in various ways. The English word “pneumatic” comes from this Greek word pneuʹma, a pneumatic tire being a tire full of wind. While the term “Holy ...

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