Even if you don't believe, is WWJD a good way to make decisions?
in case you dont know what this is if youre faced with a difficult decision you are supposed to ask yourself What Would Jesus Do?
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Well, Jesus, sure. He (as Jesus, not God) has not really preached anything I would find objectionable (of course, I am not very familiar with the bible, so I may be wrong). However, this is not always possible. We do not know Jesus's mindset or thought process, and there are several situations in which we do no know what he would do. Side: Yes
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Wait... That was Jesus' dad... Unless you're thinking of the Trinity, in which case, I guess that was Jesus and his dad... Because Jesus is his dad, therefore he also impregnated his mom... Who is also his daughter. Good grief! No wonder Christianity is so popular in West Virginia! Side: No
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I think that it can be too easily corrupted, the idea that is. We don't know Jesus, we only know of him, but if you have a mind set hell bent on your way of thinking and a new idea is introduced to it (in this case WWJD) your mind won't wholly accept that idea. It will more than likely integrate it, to make you feel like what you were going to do is a good thing. Side: No
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