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Do you believe all of the Bible?

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And are you willing to take a stand against filth in corporate world ?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSJLoUMqmlM&NR=1

Please sign the boycott here.

http://www.boycottmcdonalds.com/

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  1. no, not a single bit.


  2. What does belief have to do with fact?

    Example

    "I believe that box contains no objects"

    What bearing does ones beliefs have to do with the reality of a particular box and its contents?

    The point of this is

    Without facts there is no way to know what parts of the bible may be true and what parts are just human error, embellishment, or outright fiction.

    If god does exists and requires my faith/trust/belief or what have you without facts that I can actually verify as being true than god is irrational and there is probably little hope that I can appease god at all.

    Why bother?

  3. not all of it. I do believe God loves all of us and he made each of us different. Therefore, all of us have likes and dislikes. And that we may believe in whatever we want, whether others like it or not.

    I don't agree with the statement: we should not judge, and yet the bible in itself judges others and their sins.

    And yes, i am willing. Political correctness is a piece of c**p we need to get rid of.  

  4. all of the bible?

    ..that they were written  -evidently, yes!

    ..that they were true.. hmm, nope!

    ..that i'm bad for not holding everything in it sacred and etc.. that's BS!

  5. No I dont believe in fairytales

  6. Yes

  7. I read some on the internet and no I don't. Couldn't understand it for the most part so I gave up with it. Well I might look now and again but I still wouldn't believe it.

  8. No.

  9. I believe its all reactionary, clerical fascist nonsense, yes  

  10. LOL!!! Not hardly.

  11. Not really, and I hope the boycott fails miserably, yes the food isn't that great but homosexuality isn't a good reason to boycott something, and I'm uite sure they would have supported mcdonalds if they were against homosexuals. It's a corporation they play nice with everyone, it's good for business.

    Yay! Thumbs down, Truth hurts doesnt it?

  12. Since I don't believe in throwing rocks at homosexuals or not eating shellfish, I'd have to say no.

  13. I believe that most of the stories in the bible weren't meant to be taken literally. I think that many of them were written to be looked at from a symbolic point of view. In other words, they were stories written for people to use as an example of how to live a "good" life. I think many of the stories hold wonderful values and beliefs and can teach us how to treat our fellow man; that said...I don't take most of the bible stories literally.

  14. Yes.

  15. I dont believe any of it .


  16. No. Oh yeah about the boycotting McDonalds thing: It's just stupid. People are starving in other countries and you're complaining like children because a restarunt doesn't have the same views as you? Wow, bitching for Jesus?

  17. No. Its full of terror and stupidity. Noah's arc was plagerized and so was Jesus Christ. Dont believe me?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RV46fsmx...

  18. no

  19. I can't believe anything unless it is totally incredible, yes I believe all the Bible

  20. I hardly believe any of it, mate.  I will concede that most of the places mentioned it it exist.  Not too sure about the people and events though.

  21. Of course.  I do believe that most of it is intended as a morality tale, and is not literally true.

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