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Man is an ego, soul & body. Once we understand this we will know our enemy and evolve to a better relationship with Jesus.

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What is your spiritual pattern on yedda? Answering questions only? making statements only ?


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I like to mostly answer questions. It makes me feel good to know that I can try to help others with what knowledge I may have.

Posted 2009-11-09T08:32:17Z
 
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I prefer answering questions, but I'm not above making statements when warranted.

Posted 2009-11-19T18:36:41Z
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Correction....

I prefer to answer questions when I'm quite sure I have the correct answer!

Posted 2009-11-19T18:40:43Z
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So I got me a pen and a paper, and I made up my own little sign. I said, "Thank you, Lord, for thinkin' about me, I'm alive and doin' fine

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I originally found Yedda when I wanted to post a question. I have been intrigued by many questions that I did not no the answer to. So I started doing web searches and studies to find the answers. I have learned more by seeking the answers for others. I always check with the Wikipedia after I have an answer to see if the answer I have come up with is true. I like the Wikipedia because they have no political or religious agenda. Oh and I never got around to posting my original question. LOL But that question is no longer important to me. I enjoy reading other peoples answers also because I have found that certain people are really entertaining in the way that bring about the truth. I like Yedda because the people here are mostly very nice and polite and some like Jay are really funny and intelligent. So that's my take on it..I enjoy answering questions for people.

Posted 2009-11-20T05:14:58Z
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