Wednesday, February 10, 2010

True or False.. Do you agree with this statement ?

';Faith does not give you the answers, it just stops you asking the questions';True or False.. Do you agree with this statement ?
To a Point, It is alright to ask questions, in fact the Bible encourages you to study.





2Ti 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.True or False.. Do you agree with this statement ?
While I wouldn't phrase it that way, the statement is representative.





Faith should never stop the question (or quest for an answer), but it does represent an admission that what we hope for is not seen. The question and quest for an answer remain.





Unfortunately, many do stop searching (give up).
And yet another question designed to mock things you know absolutely nothing about! Quit mocking, and start asking REAL questions!





By the way, in answer to your question, it is just as true as saying you can live without oxygen!
Absolutely. As soon as you invoke faith, you are saying the answer can't be known. The two most common expressions of faith are ';God did it';, or ';We aren't supposed to know the reason why.';





Faith always short-circuits real inquiry.
False:





It's not faith that stops you from asking questions, it's religion (more specifically, the religious dogma).
False. We're encouraged to ask questions. Read the Bible. It's full of people asking God questions. The difference is we know where to go for the right answers.
True... faith asks you to wait for the answer, there are no guarantees. False that it stops you from asking questions... many people with faith ask questions.
False. I've always been very inquisitive.
Rather true for many.
For the most part, it's true.
To some faith shows that there are no truth's in this world


So is my answer false or is it true?
True.
False
True
Yes.
Sounds about right.
False. If you don't ask questions how can you get answers?
yep thats exactly what it is
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