Umm....if I had my violin with me.
Would you make an intergalactic journey in a spaceship 99.9999999% the speed of light if you knew your family would probably all be dead by the time you got back?
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Umm....if I had my violin with me.
Would you make an intergalactic journey in a spaceship 99.9999999% the speed of light if you knew your family would probably all be dead by the time you got back?
Never.....
Would you be a billionaire if it means you have to cast off your family for 10 years?
Nope. If it was a just a few select members of my family, then by all means, get on with the casting off! but otherwise no way!
same Q
mi familia es Dios mío
Could you be friends with a person whose views on life, religious or otherwise were totally opposite to yours? Note: I don't I ask this one without answering it myself truthfully. I am a Christian but remain friendly and on good terms with any atheist on this board. Because we disagree is no reason to write the other person off or to treat them as less than they are, which is just as human as myself. http://www.smileyville.net/kim/welcome.gif
yes I could, I have friends who are catholics, and also friends who are atheists, but I don't mind meeting people with different views, in fact I like that, because we learn so many things from different people...
same q. (good one ;))
Of course. I may be a professed atheist, but the quest to understand and appreciate all points of view is a worthy one.
Same Question!!
Yep. I don't care what other people belief, as long as they don't push it on me
Same ques
For sure. I've no objection on having, and I have, friends who believe in different religions. I put more value on the humanbeing as a unity rather than a group. That's to say, whether a person is a christion, jew, muslim, or atheis, this person is different from those belonging to the same religion or whatever group he/she belongs to. Never judge a person by his/her group of belonging but by his/her deeds. Be whatever you like but behave correctly and, most of all, respect the others.
Good Question Pen. Same one.
Yes, I have friends that have opposite views of religion, and politics, I do find that some opposing views are not compatible, racism for one is a big point for me, it really annoys me if someone continiuosly makes discriminatory remarks. I will always object to this, and people who do this loose a lot of my respect.
Same question, it's a really good one.
I'm not so sure I could be friends with someone that had opposite views as me. I believe in the good in people and trying to do the right thing yadda yadda yadda. The opposite would be someone who liked living in chaos and destruction.
I like having a few cocktails every now and then, while I could be friends with a tee totaler I couldn't be friends with someone that regularly preached about the evils of alcohol. I guess it's all a matter of degrees....
Same question..
Well, it depends. I have to choose my friends carefully, because the way of the wicked can lead me astray, and bad company corrupts good habits. That is about principles and habits. But if they differ form my point of view, I will not cast them off. By no means. It is the principles and habits whih the Bible warns about, not the views on life. :nod:
Would you buy an produce via the internet if it's really cheap, and you want it very much, but not sure of the quality and whether it is pirated?
I don't know I guess I would, I like experimenting sometimes so i'd probably buy it just to see what will I receive...
would you try to save a friendship even though it's clear to you that your friends are ignoring you, would you still try to keep contact and be friends with them?
I don't think so, friendship is a double sided thing, if the other isn't interested, then that's their choice. However, i donb't think that friendship should be quited easily if it's sincere. And then long-term silence is insignificant.
Would you run up and down the stairs of the eiffel tower? (all the way up)
I don't think I would. I'd rather sit down and watch.
I like Kaltrina's question. And I like Chava's answer. ;)
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Originally Posted by Kaltrina
EDIT: For the Eiffel Tower Question: Define "run."
Depends on how valuable the friendship is. But, as with Chava, if it isn't reciprocated, is there really any point?
Same question!