All actions in life have the potential for unintended consequences. That includes opening it up.
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All actions in life have the potential for unintended consequences. That includes opening it up.
Edit: If you are able to understand English then you would have understood that I DID answer your...
They do not consist of physical material.
It's based on DNA. It's a dominant trait.
There are lots of possibilities.
Dictionaries make their best attempts to explain what words mean.
Think about mammal: There are many different types. Or even think about all the different breeds of dogs.
They're called denominations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judaism#External_links
There is no reason to believe any predictions have come true. Most are too vague. Many were written after the event had occurred.
A Deist believes there is a God. I wouldn't say they "distrust" forms of religion. They just don't accept them.
I think it is ridiculous when they do that but I suppose some must mean it. I wish one would thank the invisible pink unicorn. She is sooo awesome. I thank her every time I click on -submit- and I...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_holidays
I accept science as the best explanation for the universe.
Deist.
I have never heard of a religion that prohibits either.
It's usually when they have nothing else to do. If they were busy with productive jobs and taking care of their families then they wouldn't have wars.
"Share" can mean different things. Just telling people about their beliefs is sharing. Or maybe you mean holding the beliefs in common.
Jews do not believe in converting people.
People can choose to reject anything that does not have empirical evidence. This would include deities and spirits. However, if you are using different criteria, the 2 things are separate and you...
There are places like Jerusalem, Bethlehem. But Nazareth probably didn't exist at the time.
I believe in the invisible pink unicorn. She is sooooo awesome.
The only time I have gone is for a wedding, unless you count community organization meetings that just happen to be using the church as a meeting place.
Oh, and once I went when I was visiting my...
It's not instinctual, but the rest is sort of what Jews believe.
From a Jewish perspective it's not necessary to get into heaven so it would be pointless.
Reform Judaism is generally open, but I think it's more along the lines of what is acceptable for members to do. I'm not sure any congregations would be looking for nontraditional ways of making...
That's only true on odd numbered days in even numbered months in leap years.
Although Christians don't seem to teach it specifically, they teach that with God all thngs are possible, so it seems it's within the range of things they can accept.
We are born with the ability to tell that the Bible is very wrong, but many have parents that push them in the wrong direction, as their parents did before them. It's very sad.