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What are some good Christian songs for kids and teens to sing?

What are some good Christian songs for kids and teens to sing? And for some adults:)

I have to find 4 christian songs for the kids and teens to sing at church. Some songs that will make adults stand up;)

thanks.

cornelius by the bloody beetroots

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4r4YZYQTBgo&feature=player_embedded

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April 07 2010 | Christian | 2 Comments »

How did you decide your bible is the absolute authority on truth?

I often hear people say my bible is the word, the truth.

To decide something is truth we usually examine all the evidence. In a court case you don’t just take the word of a defendant or prosecution without examining all evidence in the case.

Can you really claim that the bible is absolute authority truth word when most likely you have not examined other religious beliefs, books, texts, historical facts etc, there are 100s of religions over 100s of years while ever there have been humans around. Christianity itself is split up into denominations who interpret the bible in different versions.

Why are you not willingly to question? How did you choose your religion and make a decision?

Isn’t it true that most likely you are following your family and peers?

Thoughts please…..

oK PEARL Lets see you Move a Mountain with your FAITH then… Faith is Stupid. It means to believe with no evidence. Duhhhhh

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April 05 2010 | Bible | 11 Comments »

If I get an Orthodox Jewish conversion, do I have to remain orthodox after the conversion is complete?

This may be a silly question, but I truly don’t know. I know that I need to have an Orthodox conversion to be considered completely "Jewish", but no one ever specifies about after the conversion. After an Orthodox conversion is complete, do I have to remain Orthodox or can I be Conservative or Reform?

When a person converts, they have to stnd before the Beis Din, Rabbinical court, and make a declaration that they intend to follow ALL the halachah; the "light" laws as well as the "heavy" laws. If the person is not beng sincere in making the declaration in that they do not intend to follow the laws, their is no conversion- thus if after the fact it turns out the person made the declaraion falsely, the Beis Din has the option to claim that the conversion never happened and to declare it null and void.

If someone doe snot intend to live as an Orthodox Jew, they should not get an Orthodox conversion. Even if they went through the whole process and got the shtar geirus (conversion document) and the Beis Din did not nullify the conversion when it became apparent the person was insincere; the person would be judged for their action in the world to come. The fist instance would be the false oath, the second would be for every mitzvah they did not keep, a far more severe form of judging than if they had just been honest up front!

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April 03 2010 | 7 | 2 Comments »

What does the grey facebook chat icon that is a hollowed out grey circle mean?

What does the grey facebook chat icon that is a hollowed out grey circle mean. It looks like an o but its grey. I know a regular grey circle is offline, but this one is like hollowed out and grey. It looks just like an o.

it’s mean people currently not online (offline).same meaning as grey circle.

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April 01 2010 | Icon | 3 Comments »

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