| Question: Can u trustpeople in a chat room? Posted: 08 Sep 2014 09:04 AM PDT for long time I've been chatting and I found out my friends in the chat room are talking about me behind my back should I say something to them  |
| Question: What is your own personal philosophical of racism? Posted: 08 Sep 2014 08:06 AM PDT HEIDE'S QUEST FOR JUSTICE "I was upset with racism, wars, poverty, and other injustices, and I was looking for a solution," recalls Heide, who lives in the United States. "I tried to work with the civil rights movement and eventually joined a political party, but these seemed unable to effect meaningful change. "I felt that a more radical change was needed, and the hippie movement seemed promising. Yet, that too proved disappointing. I observed that many hippies were more interested in sex, drugs, and rock and roll than in changing the system—a realization that threw me into a deep depression. A student of the bible showed me from the Bible the changes that God purposes. For example, she pointed to such scriptures as Revelation 21:3, 4, which says that God will wipe the tears from all faces and eliminate mourning, outcry, and pain—often the results of injustice. OUR Creator wants us to be happy, to enjoy inner peace, and to contribute to the happiness of others. Hence, he asks us "to exercise justice and to love kindness." (Micah 6:8) How can we do so? We need to cultivate qualities that will dispel the traits that foster injustice OVERCOMING PREJUDICE. Acts 10:34, 35 reads: "God is not partial, but in every nation the man that fears him and works righteousness is acceptable to him." God does not provide salvation on the basis of race, social status, or gender. In his eyes, "there is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor freeman, there is neither male nor female." (Galatians 3:28) When we imitate God, we overcome prejudice. Godly principles have to be learned. Even though you may not be a racist there are other types of prejudices that need to avoided to live in peace with all..Very soon God's kingdom will end all racism Matthew 6: 9,10 For more information in learning Godly principles so you can have a healthy view of others and live in peace with yourself and others go to the source below for free downloads publications or read on line. Source(s): www.jw.org  |
| Question: If your life has been a see-saw, what event (or period) of your lifetime has been the fulcrum? Posted: 08 Sep 2014 07:13 AM PDT If your life has been a see-saw, what event (or period) of your lifetime has been the fulcrum? ful·crum (flkrm, fl-)n. pl. ful·crums or ful·cra (-kr) 1. The point or support on which a lever pivots. 2. Zoology An anatomical structure that acts as a hinge or a point of support. 3. An agent through which vital powers are exercised.  |
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