willingly

  1. W

    Girlfriend refuses to cook for me but willingly cooks for a party?

    Sometimes i'm home really late and i jokingly ask her if she would like to cook something for me to eat. I don't really expect her to cook anything for me cause she doesn't like to cook, so i usually just cook it myself. But the thing is, she has this party coming up and she is willingly and...
  2. J

    why do people willingly dennie their Creator Christ Jesus when the Holy Bible?

    There is thousands of years of evidence in history ,archaeology, and in prophecies which gives the Holy Bible enough evidence and credibility that the Holy Bible is from our Creator
  3. T

    If Jesus fulfilled a prophecy by willingly going to the cross under the choreography

    of his father then ......? why did Christians blame the Jews for hundreds of years instead of blaming God himself? Is that just one more thing that Christians got totally wrong?
  4. L

    So a private catholic university is willingly teaching a course on gay marriage:

    Your thoughts? http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/11/fervor_around_seton_hall_gay_m.html The course isn't meant to "advocate for one side or the other".......... but to "examine public policy" on the issue.
  5. T

    Why do people call themselves Christians willingly, when they know they do not live

    for Christ? What's so bad about just saying you are not a Christian, because you do not follow the commandments given by Jesus. I think it is easier to just admit you don't believe in Christ, since you do not live for him. David: It is my understanding that faith without works is dead, and...
  6. T

    Why do people call themselves Christians willingly, when they know they do not live

    for Christ? What's so bad about just saying you are not a Christian, because you do not follow the commandments given by Jesus. I think it is easier to just admit you don't believe in Christ, since you do not live for him. David: It is my understanding that faith without works is dead, and...
  7. J

    If your grandmother willingly converted from Judaism are you still Jewish?

    In this case, does the grandmother's 'apostate' status affect the status of her grandchild as Jewish? I'm not talking about ethnically, genetically Jewish--I mean recognized by the religion as Jewish...
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