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  • How much store credit would I get for these games at gamestop?

    Gears of War 3, Modern Warfare 3, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier, and NHL 12.

    3 AnswersVideo & Online Games9 years ago
  • What do you guys think of this man's explanation on why evolution is the dumbest thing ever?

    Username: Mohammad

    "look buddy I'm not christian but i would like to tell you that evolution is the dumbest thing ever. first of all i never seen a monkey evolve and second thing is that why is the world so perfect why is there two genders for everything why? how come the earth knows when we need rain? thats because god is sustaining all matter for every creation there is a creator but there must of been one the prevailing that was never created for all this to be created."

    I must say I am still laughing at this very second. BAHAHAHAHAHA.

    12 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years ago
  • Didn't Romney learn that Competitiveness in schools doesn't work well from Finland?

    Romney still thinks education is a competition. Finland cut the all competitiveness of their system and is thriving.

    10 AnswersPolitics9 years ago
  • Okay, Does this thing like pork or does it not?

    Jew: "YHWH strictly forbids the consumption of pork."

    Christian: "No He doesn't! Jesus and Paul took that law back a little while later."

    Muslim: "Yes, He does forbid it, the Jew is right for once! Allah made this very clear 600 years after Jesus and Paul were alive!"

    Pagan:"No, the gods do not forbid eating pork. In fact, we have to throw the bones of our slaughtered livestock into the communal bonfire to scare the demons away!"

    Hindu:"Not true, the Dharmic law forbids eating any meat, including pork. Eating pork will only anger the gods."

    6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years ago
  • Which deity should I believe in?

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    14 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years ago
  • Are there really people out there who go by knowledge and evidence instead of faith?

    Oh my goodness that is so horrible! What moron would ever do such a thing?

    20 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years ago
  • Should I just close my eyes, choose one, and hope for the best?

    1. Christianity: 2.1 billion (Began: ca. 27 AD/CE)

    * Roman Catholic: 1.05 billion

    * Orthodox/Eastern Christian: 240 million

    * African Indigenous Sects: 110 million

    * Pentecostal: 105 million

    * Reformed/Presbyterian/Congregational/United: 75 million

    * Anglican/Episcopal: 73 million

    * Baptist: 70 million

    * Methodist: 70 million

    * Lutheran: 64 million

    * Jehovah's Witnesses: 14.8 million

    * Latter-Day Saints: 12.5 million

    * Adventists: 12 million

    * Apostolic/New Apostolic: 10 million

    * Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement: 5.4 million

    * New Thought (Unity, Christian Science, etc.): 1.5 million

    * Brethren (incl. Plymouth): 1.5 million

    * Mennonite: 1.25 million

    * Friends/Quakers: 300,000

    2. Islam: 1.3 billion (Began: ca. 622 AD/CE)

    * Sunnism: 940 million

    * Shi'ism: 120 million

    * Ahmadiyya: 10 million

    * Druze: 450,000

    3. Secular/irreligious/agnostic/atheist/antitheistic/antireligious: 1.1 billion

    * Category includes a wide range of beliefs, without specifically adhering to a religion. The category also includes humanism, deism, pantheism, freethought, and Juche. For more information, see the Adherents.com discussion of this category and the note below. **

    4. Hinduism: 900 million (Began: approximately 1500 BC/BCE or 15th century BC/BCE however some aspects of it trace its history to 2600 BC/BCE or 26th century BC/BCE)

    * Vaishnavism: 580 million

    * Shaivism: 220 million

    * Neo-Hindus and Reform Hindus: 22 million

    * Veerashaivas/Lin***ats: 10 million

    5. Chinese folk religion: 394 million

    * Not a single organized religion, includes elements of Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism and traditional nonscriptural religious observance (also called "Chinese traditional religion").

    6. Buddhism: 376 million (Began: 6th century BC/BCE)

    * Mahayana: 185 million

    * Theravada: 124 million

    * Vajrayana/Tibetan: 20 million

    7. Primal indigenous: 300 million

    * Not a single organized religion, includes a wide range of primarily Asian traditional or tribal religions, including Shamanism and Paganism.

    8. African traditional and diasporic: 100 million

    * Not a single organized religion, this includes several traditional African beliefs and philosophies such as those of the Yoruba, Ewe (vodun) and the Bakongo. These three religious traditions (especially that of the Yoruba) have been very influential to the diasporic beliefs of the Americas such as condomble, santeria and voodoo. The religious capital of the Yoruba religion is at Ile Ife.

    9. Sikhism: 23 million (Began: 1500s AD/CE)

    10. Spiritism: 15 million (Began: mid-19th century AD/CE)

    * Not a single organized religion, includes a variety of beliefs including some forms of Umbanda.

    11. Judaism: 14 million (Began: 13th century BC/BCE)

    * Conservative: 4.5 million

    * Unaffiliated and Secular: 4.5 million

    * Reform: 3.75 million

    * Orthodox: 2 million

    * Reconstructionist: 150,000

    12. Bahá'í Faith: 7 million (Began: 19th century AD/CE)

    13. Jainism: 4.2 million (Began: 6th century BC/BCE)

    * Svetambara: 4 million

    * Sthanakvasi: 750,000

    * Digambara: 155,000

    14. Shinto: 4 million (Began: 300 BC/BCE)

    * This number states the number of actual self-identifying practicing primary followers of Shinto; if everyone were included who is considered Shinto by some people due to ethnic or historical categorizations, the number would be considerably higher — as high as 100 million.

    15. Cao Dai: 4 million (Began: 1926 AD/CE)

    16. Zoroastrianism: 2.6 million (Began: ca. 6th century BC/BCE)

    * Parsis: 110,000

    * Gabars: 20,000

    17. Falun Gong: 2.1 million* (Began: 1992 AD/CE)

    * Not necessarily considered a religion by adherents or outside observers. No membership or rosters, thus the actual figure of practitioners is impossible to confirm.

    18. Tenrikyo: 2 million (Began: 1838 AD/CE)

    19. Neopaganism: 1 million (Began: 20th century AD/CE)

    * A blanket term for several religions like Wicca, Asatru, Neo-druidism, and many reconstructionist religions

    20. Unitarian Universalism: 800,000 (Began: 1961 AD/CE)

    21. Rastafari: 600,000 (Began: early 1930s AD/CE)

    22. Scientology: 500,000 (Began: 1952 AD/CE)

    20 AnswersReligion & Spirituality9 years ago
  • Predictions on what makes Walter White a future emo assailable lumberjack?

    Just was looking for some assumptions on what people think on the show Breaking Bad will happen this season that is the cause of the Walt that was previewed during this seasons premiere.

    I was thinking maybe Skyler kills herself, or leaves Walt and takes the kids.

    1 AnswerDrama9 years ago
  • Why does my clear picture come up as blurry on here?

    This is what it looked like before I clicked clicked submit. http://i416.photobucket.com/albums/pp247/Dvscarbon...

    And now it doesn't look as clear.

    1 AnswerYahoo Answers9 years ago
  • Do you prefer the winter or summer olympics?

    I think I like winter more.

    7 AnswersOlympics9 years ago