sort of, but that just means you need learn and understand him a little more
Not really in itself, since every Christian if they are really honest probably has doubts of one kind or another at some time.
What is vitally important is what you do with the 'unsureness' and that you deal with it. What you do depends on what has caused it.
If someone has made a statement that sounds like they have 'proved God and The Bible wrong' then you need to get the right facts, since there is much which shows the Bible to be true.
Never be afraid to ask questions. God Himself invites us to 'ask and it will be given you, seek and you will find' and to 'test everything.' So He is the first person we should go to with any unsureness. He is well able to provide certainty. In fact such questioning can be a gateway to greater faith and knowledge. I have never found Him to have let me down.
no unles u want 2
Nothing is wrong with spiritualism. There is nothing wrong with believing in something that gives you comfort and reassurance.
If the vet was unsure of what was wrong with your cat, then maybe the vet gave your cat the wrong kind of medication so it didn't cure your cat. If the veterinarian is unsure of what is wrong with the cat and medicated him anyway, he is obviously incompetant and you need to see a different veterinarian. The wrong type of medication could seriously harm your cat and to prescribe it anyway is irresponsible.
That would be a hypocondriac (unsure of spelling)
yes but i dont get whats wrong with that
i think yes. please correct me if i am wrong
All of them
drugs are wrong and should not be taken.
Calvinism is a kind of Christian Protestantism. The related link will describe more specifics of the beliefs.
Not sure. But a specialist should probably be seen if you are unsure.
A:What is right in the Christian religion is the high moral values it teaches. What is wrong in the Christian religion is the great number of priests, ministers of religion and preachers who so blatantly fail to live up to those values.
Christian leaves Apollyon's service in "Pilgrim's Progress" because he realizes that he is on the wrong path and serving the wrong master. Christian chooses to follow the path of righteousness and continue on his journey to the Celestial City.