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We all do at some point. Hell, I ran as far away from God as I could get, and still I needed him. He does everything that he does because he loves us. Faith is not knowing all the answers, but trusting in something far beyond ourselves. Even with the world the way it is today, I have faith that there will eventually be peace. I pray you find what you are looking for.

 

Thanks for the prayer. I'm of the opinion that if I find the answers, it'll definitely strengthen my faith. It's just my nature to ask questions.

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NoIDidn't - His name is spelled "yoda"

 

You sure about that? I got the quote from SciFi along with the name.

 

I wouldn't know either way, though.

 

Like Joda, I do.

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Dude, it's spelled Yoda and that J is seriously sticking out like a sore thumb right now.

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Dude, it's spelled Yoda and that J is seriously sticking out like a sore thumb right now.

 

If you google it, you just might learn something.

 

It is apparently equally acceptable to spell the name with a J or a Y. It varies by country, it seems. The Letter J sounds like the Letter Y in some other languages. Remember the Puerto Rican maid on "The Jeffersons" that pronounced jelly as "yelly"?

 

So while the "J" is sticking out to you, it may not to one who is not North American (or just plain old American).

 

What I am really trying to say is: get over it. I spell it with a J. :bunny:

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If you google it, you just might learn something.

 

It is apparently equally acceptable to spell the name with a J or a Y. It varies by country, it seems. The Letter J sounds like the Letter Y in some other languages. Remember the Puerto Rican maid on "The Jeffersons" that pronounced jelly as "yelly"?

 

So while the "J" is sticking out to you, it may not to one who is not North American (or just plain old American).

 

What I am really trying to say is: get over it. I spell it with a J. :bunny:

 

Don't you know Yoda is an American? ;)

 

The only wiki-page on which it is spelled Joda, is in Esperanto.

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Don't you know Yoda is an American? ;)

 

The only wiki-page on which it is spelled Joda, is in Esperanto.

 

LOL.

 

BTW, I didn't change my siggie because of this. I've had it forever and wanted something new.

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Plus how come the different Christian denominations think they're particular group is more superior than another Christian group. Isnt it the same God?

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I am a Christian. But that is one reason why I do not go to church. God is God, no matter what denomination you are a part of. It is the same Bible, it is the same Heaven, and it is the same Hell. I think its just a way to make themselves feel better about going to the "right" church.

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Am I?

Or are you the one who is blind for the sorrow that religion causes?

 

Religion doesn't cause sorrow. God gave man free-will. Humans cause sorrow.

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Because Christians no longer strictly follow their religion, they have evolved into incorporating it into what is currently acceptable in society.

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