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Why is that when ever women achieve over men it's seen as "You go girl!", whiles when men over achieve it's?
Q. seen as "Damn you, patriarchy, create more programs to help women"? Women enter college way more than men, but men do Better in math and science classes, who gets help? Boys or girls? And women keep saying that the college females acceptance levels are proof of women's brains over men, but if men were entering colleges more, feminist would b*tch and moan about it? What about the wage gap? If men were making less than women, wouldn't feminist see it as men working harder than men and not do anything about it? In fact, with all of he money being spent on breaking the wage gap, it's a surprise women don't dominate over men in earnings, but what if too much money is put into fixing the wage gap and women make more than men, who would… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu Oct 6 22:03:22 2011 - Gender & Women's Studies - 9 Answers - Comments
A. Boys are expected to excel without help, quite frankly we wouldn't be men if we needed all of those types of programs in order to succeed. Don't worry though, ultimately all of these programs haven't helped women that much, it just allows dumber people to take college courses. I'm currently a senior in college and I have female peers who have in the past offered me such pearls of wisdom as, "the spoken language of Australia is Spanish", "I couldn't vote for Mc Cain because he was too scary", and my personal favorite from a personal ad in our school paper "strong independent woman seeks wealthy handsome man who can put up with a bit of sass from a larger woman with curves in all the right places" because you… [cont.]
Answered by - Thu Oct 6 22:26:40 2011
Q. seen as "Damn you, patriarchy, create more programs to help women"? Women enter college way more than men, but men do Better in math and science classes, who gets help? Boys or girls? And women keep saying that the college females acceptance levels are proof of women's brains over men, but if men were entering colleges more, feminist would b*tch and moan about it? What about the wage gap? If men were making less than women, wouldn't feminist see it as men working harder than men and not do anything about it? In fact, with all of he money being spent on breaking the wage gap, it's a surprise women don't dominate over men in earnings, but what if too much money is put into fixing the wage gap and women make more than men, who would… [cont.]
Asked by - Thu Oct 6 22:03:22 2011 - Gender & Women's Studies - 9 Answers - Comments
A. Boys are expected to excel without help, quite frankly we wouldn't be men if we needed all of those types of programs in order to succeed. Don't worry though, ultimately all of these programs haven't helped women that much, it just allows dumber people to take college courses. I'm currently a senior in college and I have female peers who have in the past offered me such pearls of wisdom as, "the spoken language of Australia is Spanish", "I couldn't vote for Mc Cain because he was too scary", and my personal favorite from a personal ad in our school paper "strong independent woman seeks wealthy handsome man who can put up with a bit of sass from a larger woman with curves in all the right places" because you… [cont.]
Answered by - Thu Oct 6 22:26:40 2011
"Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon?
Q. them." There are examples in history. George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Harry Truman. Does Obama fall into the category of some men achieve greatness then find they are inadequate to the challenges they have before them? William Shakespeare Pluto C rat because you are a coward. Refute Shakespeare, if you have the huevos. You can't because it is true.
Asked by Joseph L - Sat Jun 19 05:03:40 2010 - Politics - 5 Answers - Comments
A. No, he doesn't, because taking what the great men of our country have done (the constitution) and breaking it, and going around it, that is not great. Greatness is for the men who continue to fight for rights, not the ones who fight to take them away and that is what Obama is doing. Let it be known I am not racist, but I am political.
Answered by Spike - Sat Jun 19 05:19:31 2010
Q. them." There are examples in history. George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Harry Truman. Does Obama fall into the category of some men achieve greatness then find they are inadequate to the challenges they have before them? William Shakespeare Pluto C rat because you are a coward. Refute Shakespeare, if you have the huevos. You can't because it is true.
Asked by Joseph L - Sat Jun 19 05:03:40 2010 - Politics - 5 Answers - Comments
A. No, he doesn't, because taking what the great men of our country have done (the constitution) and breaking it, and going around it, that is not great. Greatness is for the men who continue to fight for rights, not the ones who fight to take them away and that is what Obama is doing. Let it be known I am not racist, but I am political.
Answered by Spike - Sat Jun 19 05:19:31 2010
With "prostate milking" will the man achieve orgasm and ejaculate or will it just dribble out without climax?
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Asked by Brandywine - Tue Mar 4 19:04:28 2008 - Men's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Mine, dribbles in HUGE amounts. The orgasm is really really hard though!
Answered by Jack Sparrow - Tue Mar 4 22:59:17 2008
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Asked by Brandywine - Tue Mar 4 19:04:28 2008 - Men's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Mine, dribbles in HUGE amounts. The orgasm is really really hard though!
Answered by Jack Sparrow - Tue Mar 4 22:59:17 2008
Is there a specific reason why it takes women longer to achieve orgasm than men?
Q. And does the penis have to go "all the way" in for the woman to have an orgasm?
Asked by Haylie's Mommy - Sat Jun 13 13:35:04 2009 - Women's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. I wish I knew. My wife and I often joke about trying to give her an orgasm is like force-feeding a cat. It will ignore you if you try too hard. There are studies that show from a biological standpoint that women might be designed to have multiple sex partners. Slower to orgasm may mean she could have sex with multiple guys to diversify the gene pool. Most women orgasm from the outside stimulation instead of penetration. Dont get me wrong - penetration is nice but a study a few years ago showed that about 80% of the women preferred having orgasms through oral stimulation rather than penetration. So no - the guy does not have to go in to give a girl her orgasm.
Answered by TheEditor - Sat Jun 13 13:49:20 2009
Q. And does the penis have to go "all the way" in for the woman to have an orgasm?
Asked by Haylie's Mommy - Sat Jun 13 13:35:04 2009 - Women's Health - 2 Answers - Comments
A. I wish I knew. My wife and I often joke about trying to give her an orgasm is like force-feeding a cat. It will ignore you if you try too hard. There are studies that show from a biological standpoint that women might be designed to have multiple sex partners. Slower to orgasm may mean she could have sex with multiple guys to diversify the gene pool. Most women orgasm from the outside stimulation instead of penetration. Dont get me wrong - penetration is nice but a study a few years ago showed that about 80% of the women preferred having orgasms through oral stimulation rather than penetration. So no - the guy does not have to go in to give a girl her orgasm.
Answered by TheEditor - Sat Jun 13 13:49:20 2009
Do you believe in the statement "If the mind can conceive it, the man can achieve it?"?
Q. I'm going to college by next year today, so you can just imagine my worries right now. I'm sorry that I forgot to add this but I haven't taken the entrance test as well, just going to so I'm right with you there.
Asked by Nike - Fri May 29 11:49:56 2009 - Philosophy - 12 Answers - Comments
A. The same as you, I will also be in college.. oh, i meant, i'll be taking college entrace tests and I have a dream school but it's really hard to pass there. Uhmmm, I don't really belive in that. I think that it's God that hold our future and it's not our minds on the go. But if that'll help you to be a positve thinker then always think of that. Anticipate for surprises to happen!
Answered by Sakura Drops - Fri May 29 12:00:37 2009
Q. I'm going to college by next year today, so you can just imagine my worries right now. I'm sorry that I forgot to add this but I haven't taken the entrance test as well, just going to so I'm right with you there.
Asked by Nike - Fri May 29 11:49:56 2009 - Philosophy - 12 Answers - Comments
A. The same as you, I will also be in college.. oh, i meant, i'll be taking college entrace tests and I have a dream school but it's really hard to pass there. Uhmmm, I don't really belive in that. I think that it's God that hold our future and it's not our minds on the go. But if that'll help you to be a positve thinker then always think of that. Anticipate for surprises to happen!
Answered by Sakura Drops - Fri May 29 12:00:37 2009
Why is it that Men can not achieve anything without a Woman telling him to do it?
Q. And yet it is the MEN who have all the respect for being "geniuses"? We created and rasied men the way they are so surely that means we women are superior in intellect and "subliminal" dominance"? Men are too stupid to think of anything scientific without a woman's hand.
Asked by - Wed Dec 21 17:51:38 2011 - Gender & Women's Studies - 13 Answers - Comments
A. Basically all scientific contributions before the 20th century were that of males. They were not under influence by women because they would not let them participate in science. Please keep your questions accurate to historical data. Thank you.
Answered by - Wed Dec 21 17:55:34 2011
Q. And yet it is the MEN who have all the respect for being "geniuses"? We created and rasied men the way they are so surely that means we women are superior in intellect and "subliminal" dominance"? Men are too stupid to think of anything scientific without a woman's hand.
Asked by - Wed Dec 21 17:51:38 2011 - Gender & Women's Studies - 13 Answers - Comments
A. Basically all scientific contributions before the 20th century were that of males. They were not under influence by women because they would not let them participate in science. Please keep your questions accurate to historical data. Thank you.
Answered by - Wed Dec 21 17:55:34 2011
5.5 times as many men have IQs of 155 and over. Why? Are men more likely to be "brilliant"?
Q. Ok let's stick to the issue at hand. It is commonly agreed that an IQ test does not effectively measure intelligence as (a) it only assesses particular skills related to cognitive ability (b) you can perform better with practice and (c) intelligence can't be measured anyway. So there's no need to say "women are just as intelligent" because I'm not claiming they aren't. (The article is titled "men cleverer than women" but this seems to be the BBC interpreting the study ignorantly). Further qualifications: (i) just because more men might be brilliant doesn't mean that women can't be as brillliant. (ii) saying that women haven't had the opportunity to be brilliant would be true but wouldn't explain the disproportionate… [cont.]
Asked by Sebastian - Sat Jul 7 20:55:54 2007 - Gender & Women's Studies - 15 Answers - Comments
A. 1) It's generally been found that men and women are, on average, equally smart. 2) Men show more variation in IQ, both high and low. That being said, this is not like seeing how Swedes test against Frenchmen... men and women have evolved, over millions of years, *differently*. Our brains have a lot in common, of course, but with new technology, we are truly seeing some MAJOR differences. Therefore, it can be argued that if a test concentrates on "male skills", well of course the men will do better. If it concentrates on "female skills" - and these aren't just the ooey-gooey skills of "feelings" - they include verbal skills, short term memory skills, and certain types of visual-spatial skills - then females… [cont.]
Answered by Junie - Sat Jul 7 23:48:44 2007
Q. Ok let's stick to the issue at hand. It is commonly agreed that an IQ test does not effectively measure intelligence as (a) it only assesses particular skills related to cognitive ability (b) you can perform better with practice and (c) intelligence can't be measured anyway. So there's no need to say "women are just as intelligent" because I'm not claiming they aren't. (The article is titled "men cleverer than women" but this seems to be the BBC interpreting the study ignorantly). Further qualifications: (i) just because more men might be brilliant doesn't mean that women can't be as brillliant. (ii) saying that women haven't had the opportunity to be brilliant would be true but wouldn't explain the disproportionate… [cont.]
Asked by Sebastian - Sat Jul 7 20:55:54 2007 - Gender & Women's Studies - 15 Answers - Comments
A. 1) It's generally been found that men and women are, on average, equally smart. 2) Men show more variation in IQ, both high and low. That being said, this is not like seeing how Swedes test against Frenchmen... men and women have evolved, over millions of years, *differently*. Our brains have a lot in common, of course, but with new technology, we are truly seeing some MAJOR differences. Therefore, it can be argued that if a test concentrates on "male skills", well of course the men will do better. If it concentrates on "female skills" - and these aren't just the ooey-gooey skills of "feelings" - they include verbal skills, short term memory skills, and certain types of visual-spatial skills - then females… [cont.]
Answered by Junie - Sat Jul 7 23:48:44 2007
do you think "the love of a good woman" help a man achieve his potential and live a better live?
Q. can you explain please or give examples?
Asked by centipede - Wed Aug 22 12:55:46 2007 - Singles & Dating - 6 Answers - Comments
A. Nope, the guy has to want to achieve.
Answered by pvelas - Wed Aug 22 13:03:54 2007
Q. can you explain please or give examples?
Asked by centipede - Wed Aug 22 12:55:46 2007 - Singles & Dating - 6 Answers - Comments
A. Nope, the guy has to want to achieve.
Answered by pvelas - Wed Aug 22 13:03:54 2007
Do you think one of the reason women do not acheive as much as men is because the bar is lower?
Q. I mean. If women were not praised so much for achieving what a man achieves do you think women would go further? For example if no one made a big thing about a women running for president or being a CEO of a big company? Its quite patronizing its like saying: "Well done! Despite being nautrally inferior you have some how managed to reach the level of a man" What do you think do you agree?
Asked by Cat! - Sun Jan 30 10:31:22 2011 - Gender & Women's Studies - 10 Answers - Comments
A. Or, you know, less testosterone which energizes people for drive and competitiveness, two qualities that are needed to succeed. That could have something to do with it.
Answered by - Sun Jan 30 11:07:38 2011
Q. I mean. If women were not praised so much for achieving what a man achieves do you think women would go further? For example if no one made a big thing about a women running for president or being a CEO of a big company? Its quite patronizing its like saying: "Well done! Despite being nautrally inferior you have some how managed to reach the level of a man" What do you think do you agree?
Asked by Cat! - Sun Jan 30 10:31:22 2011 - Gender & Women's Studies - 10 Answers - Comments
A. Or, you know, less testosterone which energizes people for drive and competitiveness, two qualities that are needed to succeed. That could have something to do with it.
Answered by - Sun Jan 30 11:07:38 2011
Do you think there is a way Man can achieve his "god" potential?
Q. I'm a believer in the idea that sentient beings, such as Man, have deity potential hidden inside them, hiding in the seemingly human consicousness. That seems evident given the willpower humanity has continously exhibitied, for good and for bad. So, I wonder there is a way this potential can be unlocked? It might help humanity attain a society where individuals govern themselves a leader is no longer needed.
Asked by My Self - Sat Sep 17 11:05:18 2011 - Philosophy - 5 Answers - Comments
A. Through Esoteric Buddhism a person knows of the Buddha s wisdom that exists in the entire universe, realizes that in meditation it will be seen to be of the same essence as that of ourselves. One visualizes oneself as the buddha, thus giving external form to the enlightenment within. Like-wise, one visualizes the external world as pure and sacred, thus under-cutting the usual practice of taking things as impure and defiled. Just as we can visualize ourselves as an existent ego separate from the world, so we can visualize ourselves as a buddha and the world-mandala as an interrelated pure land. Realizing that all of our images and conceptions of reality are in fact complex visualizations, we gain a unique entry into the underpinnings of the… [cont.]
Answered by - Sat Sep 17 12:56:42 2011
Q. I'm a believer in the idea that sentient beings, such as Man, have deity potential hidden inside them, hiding in the seemingly human consicousness. That seems evident given the willpower humanity has continously exhibitied, for good and for bad. So, I wonder there is a way this potential can be unlocked? It might help humanity attain a society where individuals govern themselves a leader is no longer needed.
Asked by My Self - Sat Sep 17 11:05:18 2011 - Philosophy - 5 Answers - Comments
A. Through Esoteric Buddhism a person knows of the Buddha s wisdom that exists in the entire universe, realizes that in meditation it will be seen to be of the same essence as that of ourselves. One visualizes oneself as the buddha, thus giving external form to the enlightenment within. Like-wise, one visualizes the external world as pure and sacred, thus under-cutting the usual practice of taking things as impure and defiled. Just as we can visualize ourselves as an existent ego separate from the world, so we can visualize ourselves as a buddha and the world-mandala as an interrelated pure land. Realizing that all of our images and conceptions of reality are in fact complex visualizations, we gain a unique entry into the underpinnings of the… [cont.]
Answered by - Sat Sep 17 12:56:42 2011
Apart from how little they have achieved compared to men, what exactly is there to "study" about women?
Q. Raj: i think you meant their "IQs" :-) Ray: take a look around. Well done for standing up for the defenceless little girlies though. :-) lifesaclassroom: Yes. Defenceless. I speak English not yankeedoodle :-)
Asked by Morten W - Wed Jan 16 15:47:13 2008 - Gender & Women's Studies - 34 Answers - Comments
A. ... ask you mother, honey.
Answered by lady luck - Wed Jan 16 15:50:03 2008
Q. Raj: i think you meant their "IQs" :-) Ray: take a look around. Well done for standing up for the defenceless little girlies though. :-) lifesaclassroom: Yes. Defenceless. I speak English not yankeedoodle :-)
Asked by Morten W - Wed Jan 16 15:47:13 2008 - Gender & Women's Studies - 34 Answers - Comments
A. ... ask you mother, honey.
Answered by lady luck - Wed Jan 16 15:50:03 2008
Who thinks the USA "owes" the world something?
Q. Some people act like the USA "owes" the world something: explanations for foreign policy, justifications for war, money, etc. Excuse me, but I can hardly take this seriously, the other countries aren't even in our league. Last time I checked, there was still only one nation's flag planted upon the surface of the Moon. Maybe when the lesser nations of the world can achieve manned inter-planetary travel as we have, they will then have room to criticize?
Asked by Stupid Marxist - Thu Mar 29 16:20:32 2007 - Politics - 27 Answers - Comments
A. The US don't owes anything to no one. They do owes a lot for fixing their problems yes. I never hear, Thanks to US.
Answered by nena_en_austin - Thu Mar 29 16:31:01 2007
Q. Some people act like the USA "owes" the world something: explanations for foreign policy, justifications for war, money, etc. Excuse me, but I can hardly take this seriously, the other countries aren't even in our league. Last time I checked, there was still only one nation's flag planted upon the surface of the Moon. Maybe when the lesser nations of the world can achieve manned inter-planetary travel as we have, they will then have room to criticize?
Asked by Stupid Marxist - Thu Mar 29 16:20:32 2007 - Politics - 27 Answers - Comments
A. The US don't owes anything to no one. They do owes a lot for fixing their problems yes. I never hear, Thanks to US.
Answered by nena_en_austin - Thu Mar 29 16:31:01 2007
When it comes to courting, men will only do what a woman "makes" them do?
Q. Is that true? I hear a man on a radio show say today that today's women don't think highly enough of themselves. He said that women complain about not finding a good man, yet they don't set standards high enough for men to achieve. Then he said, "A man is only going to do what a woman makes them do". Let me see if I understand this: If a woman wants a man, she needs to "make" him want her by making him work for her - otherwise he just won't do it? Ok, so my question to the room is this: MEN: If this is true, why would a woman have to "make" you do anything? We thought you didn't like that. Do you want us to make you work to get us or do you not want us to make you work to get us? If it's too easy, that's not… [cont.]
Asked by When Will This Recession End - Thu Dec 2 18:03:19 2010 - Singles & Dating - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Do we like being told what to do every time we turn around? Hell no. It will drive use nuts and we will either leave or become sulky and not do a damn thing unless we have to. So don't demand something from us or you will just drive us away. Do women have to tell us what to do when courting? Hell yes! women are strange creatures who demand special attention from a guy at all times or they are feeling like the guy is either not interested in them or is ignoring them. So men need a bit of guidance or their attention will wander to something which requires them to do something other than sit and listen. Men are physically focused and work on changing specific things them moving on, not focusing on the same thing over and over again. It's… [cont.]
Answered by kwhip3 - Fri Dec 3 09:43:10 2010
Q. Is that true? I hear a man on a radio show say today that today's women don't think highly enough of themselves. He said that women complain about not finding a good man, yet they don't set standards high enough for men to achieve. Then he said, "A man is only going to do what a woman makes them do". Let me see if I understand this: If a woman wants a man, she needs to "make" him want her by making him work for her - otherwise he just won't do it? Ok, so my question to the room is this: MEN: If this is true, why would a woman have to "make" you do anything? We thought you didn't like that. Do you want us to make you work to get us or do you not want us to make you work to get us? If it's too easy, that's not… [cont.]
Asked by When Will This Recession End - Thu Dec 2 18:03:19 2010 - Singles & Dating - 1 Answers - Comments
A. Do we like being told what to do every time we turn around? Hell no. It will drive use nuts and we will either leave or become sulky and not do a damn thing unless we have to. So don't demand something from us or you will just drive us away. Do women have to tell us what to do when courting? Hell yes! women are strange creatures who demand special attention from a guy at all times or they are feeling like the guy is either not interested in them or is ignoring them. So men need a bit of guidance or their attention will wander to something which requires them to do something other than sit and listen. Men are physically focused and work on changing specific things them moving on, not focusing on the same thing over and over again. It's… [cont.]
Answered by kwhip3 - Fri Dec 3 09:43:10 2010
What is the so-called "Men's Movement" and what does it hope to achieve?
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Asked by - Sat Dec 26 09:36:32 2009 - Gender & Women's Studies - 8 Answers - Comments
A. To end demonisation, marginalisation and discrimination against men. The Men's movement also wants to give fathers more access to their children, they want to stop innocent men lives being ruined by false rape accusations, they want more resources to help male victims of domestic abuse and so on ...
Answered by jO3 j0n@$ >_< - Sat Dec 26 13:11:52 2009
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Asked by - Sat Dec 26 09:36:32 2009 - Gender & Women's Studies - 8 Answers - Comments
A. To end demonisation, marginalisation and discrimination against men. The Men's movement also wants to give fathers more access to their children, they want to stop innocent men lives being ruined by false rape accusations, they want more resources to help male victims of domestic abuse and so on ...
Answered by jO3 j0n@$ >_< - Sat Dec 26 13:11:52 2009
Women: What have you done in relationships/dating/men to achieve your goals?
Q. Tell us the most sneaky or deceptive thing you have done or might do in order to achieve your goals. Now if someone says "I purposely got pregnant to get child support for 18 yrs"...I would probably think they are lying as to their motive, so please keep it honest.
Asked by n c - Sat May 3 22:29:27 2008 - Singles & Dating - 3 Answers - Comments
Q. Tell us the most sneaky or deceptive thing you have done or might do in order to achieve your goals. Now if someone says "I purposely got pregnant to get child support for 18 yrs"...I would probably think they are lying as to their motive, so please keep it honest.
Asked by n c - Sat May 3 22:29:27 2008 - Singles & Dating - 3 Answers - Comments
What made feminists feel that a "gender war" would be good for women?
Q. Don't they know that men never saw it as a war? Don't they know that women's progress could never have been achieved without men's support? How did women get the vote? Through force of arms? No. Men voted to give it to them. Most men, persuaded by the women they loved (their moms, sister, wives and daughters), supported women's rights throughout. Don't feminists realize that, if men ever see this as a real gender war and begin fighting back back, women will lose more than they ever could have imagined?
Asked by Missy-A - Fri May 14 00:38:05 2010 - Gender & Women's Studies - 12 Answers - Comments
A. I agree. Even the Right to Vote has been fighted for by MEN. Remember that. Men's blood have been spilled innumerable time for that right to exist. Certain men are not aware of the Communist sponsored gender war yet. It is Communism throughoutly ! The bottom line of those man-haters agenda is Communism: I can bet my NECK it is! This gender war is REAL, don't let the "political correct" liberals tell you other wise. You have the integrity & honestly to call a spade as a spade. This war in the short run seems to help women, but in the long run it will wreck the society & economics, in the end it will destroy women as well as men. If men begin to fight back, as it already start, certainly many innocent people will be… [cont.]
Answered by Patriarchy "Vick Team" - Fri May 14 00:49:32 2010
Q. Don't they know that men never saw it as a war? Don't they know that women's progress could never have been achieved without men's support? How did women get the vote? Through force of arms? No. Men voted to give it to them. Most men, persuaded by the women they loved (their moms, sister, wives and daughters), supported women's rights throughout. Don't feminists realize that, if men ever see this as a real gender war and begin fighting back back, women will lose more than they ever could have imagined?
Asked by Missy-A - Fri May 14 00:38:05 2010 - Gender & Women's Studies - 12 Answers - Comments
A. I agree. Even the Right to Vote has been fighted for by MEN. Remember that. Men's blood have been spilled innumerable time for that right to exist. Certain men are not aware of the Communist sponsored gender war yet. It is Communism throughoutly ! The bottom line of those man-haters agenda is Communism: I can bet my NECK it is! This gender war is REAL, don't let the "political correct" liberals tell you other wise. You have the integrity & honestly to call a spade as a spade. This war in the short run seems to help women, but in the long run it will wreck the society & economics, in the end it will destroy women as well as men. If men begin to fight back, as it already start, certainly many innocent people will be… [cont.]
Answered by Patriarchy "Vick Team" - Fri May 14 00:49:32 2010
If God gave people free will then why do people always assume that God "allowed" bad things to happen?
Q. When something bad happens (the holocaust, 9/11, e.t.c.), people tend to ask "Why did God allow this to happen? But according to the book of Genisis, man achieved free will when Adam and Eve ate fruit from the tree of life. ln essence, man has been granted free will, and therefore God esentially has no control over people's actions. All God can do is put people on earth and hope that they will make the right decisions. If they choose to make bad decisions there is nothing God can do. People on earth must choose to make the right decisions in order to achieve eternal life in heaven. Only there can God sanctify all the suffering that they have had to endure while on earth. And in heaven they will also be free of the oppressors who… [cont.]
Asked by erica_bischoff - Wed Aug 29 01:14:31 2007 - Other - Society & Culture - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Biblical 'freewill' is restricted to the right to choose, accept and obey God or not, it doesn't include all the other things you mention. Outside of that context freewill doesn't exist. All choices outside of that context are purely based on a set of given variables.
Answered by LadyB! - Wed Aug 29 01:22:11 2007
Q. When something bad happens (the holocaust, 9/11, e.t.c.), people tend to ask "Why did God allow this to happen? But according to the book of Genisis, man achieved free will when Adam and Eve ate fruit from the tree of life. ln essence, man has been granted free will, and therefore God esentially has no control over people's actions. All God can do is put people on earth and hope that they will make the right decisions. If they choose to make bad decisions there is nothing God can do. People on earth must choose to make the right decisions in order to achieve eternal life in heaven. Only there can God sanctify all the suffering that they have had to endure while on earth. And in heaven they will also be free of the oppressors who… [cont.]
Asked by erica_bischoff - Wed Aug 29 01:14:31 2007 - Other - Society & Culture - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Biblical 'freewill' is restricted to the right to choose, accept and obey God or not, it doesn't include all the other things you mention. Outside of that context freewill doesn't exist. All choices outside of that context are purely based on a set of given variables.
Answered by LadyB! - Wed Aug 29 01:22:11 2007
can a bench of 190 be achieved by most men who are in the 5'9" 155 pound range or does it take good genetics?
Q. Hey, I am a 17 year old , I just started lifting weights for about a month now. I am also going to start doing wrestling in University next year and they have weight classes, in wrestling. I would like to be able to bench 190 and not gain much weight in the process (am currently 135.) can a bench of 190 be achieved by most men who are in the 5'9" 155 pound range or does it take good genetics to do so? Your thoughts?
Asked by - Sat Apr 7 15:04:54 2012 - Diet & Fitness - 3 Answers - Comments
Q. Hey, I am a 17 year old , I just started lifting weights for about a month now. I am also going to start doing wrestling in University next year and they have weight classes, in wrestling. I would like to be able to bench 190 and not gain much weight in the process (am currently 135.) can a bench of 190 be achieved by most men who are in the 5'9" 155 pound range or does it take good genetics to do so? Your thoughts?
Asked by - Sat Apr 7 15:04:54 2012 - Diet & Fitness - 3 Answers - Comments
How do married men hide their hate for women, especially their wives?
Q. Nearly all the men i ever asked said they hated women. Its just the real meaning of "you can't live with them and you can't live without them" they tell me. Most of them were happily married and told me that women are nothing but a necessity to have a family and sex etc. ( in essence to fulfill the biological and evolutionary needs of a man). What amazes me all these years are the acting skills some of these men display to achieve their goals because i don't possess them.
Asked by - Fri Oct 28 21:12:49 2011 - Marriage & Divorce - 7 Answers - Comments
A. If all the men "you" ask are telling you their wife is the problem, you need to open yourself to different class of men.
Answered by - Fri Oct 28 21:16:53 2011
Q. Nearly all the men i ever asked said they hated women. Its just the real meaning of "you can't live with them and you can't live without them" they tell me. Most of them were happily married and told me that women are nothing but a necessity to have a family and sex etc. ( in essence to fulfill the biological and evolutionary needs of a man). What amazes me all these years are the acting skills some of these men display to achieve their goals because i don't possess them.
Asked by - Fri Oct 28 21:12:49 2011 - Marriage & Divorce - 7 Answers - Comments
A. If all the men "you" ask are telling you their wife is the problem, you need to open yourself to different class of men.
Answered by - Fri Oct 28 21:16:53 2011
What are some good topics to discuss in a research paper about Of Mice and Men?
Q. I am writing an end-of-term research paper on the book, "Of Mice and Men," and I am looking for a few good topics to discuss. My thesis statement is: In his novel Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck describes life during the great depression through the lives of two men striving to achieve the American Dream.
Asked by - Mon May 10 09:23:26 2010 - Homework Help - 3 Answers - Comments
A. go to sparknotes.com it will help you a lot the book is constantly showing the dreams and desires of george and Lennie. George to be "someone" and to be independent while Lennie only wants soft things and to be with George the book also describes loneliness and the desire for companionship hope i helped!!
Answered by Rice Krispie - Mon May 10 09:30:51 2010
Q. I am writing an end-of-term research paper on the book, "Of Mice and Men," and I am looking for a few good topics to discuss. My thesis statement is: In his novel Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck describes life during the great depression through the lives of two men striving to achieve the American Dream.
Asked by - Mon May 10 09:23:26 2010 - Homework Help - 3 Answers - Comments
A. go to sparknotes.com it will help you a lot the book is constantly showing the dreams and desires of george and Lennie. George to be "someone" and to be independent while Lennie only wants soft things and to be with George the book also describes loneliness and the desire for companionship hope i helped!!
Answered by Rice Krispie - Mon May 10 09:30:51 2010
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