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Do you consider yourself a creative person?

Yes! But I am not the most creative person in the world, since I'm also inspired by other people :)

Do you like modern art?

Hmm.. That's a hard question. It depends which modern art you're referring to, but if its the overall modern art, I would say that it's okay.

What song best describes your life right now?

Right now.... It's The Last Time by Taylor Swift haha. It's a long story...

Look up Stauros and tell me what it says :)

So this is what I find:
Jesus died on a cross, not a stake. In particular, the non-Christian cult of the Jehovah's Witnesses teach that Jesus died on a stake, not a cross, (Reasoning from the Scriptures, 1985, pp. 89-90). It really doesn't matter which Jesus died on. The issue is whether or not He shed His blood for our sins.
The Greek word used in many Bibles which is translated into "cross" is the Greek word "stauros" which means, "an upright stake, esp. a pointed one, a cross." If a stake were used, instead of a cross, then Jesus' hands would have been placed above His head with a nail driven through His wrists. Since the wrists would most likely overlap, only one nail is needed through both wrists. However, John 20:25 says,
"The other disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen the Lord. But he said unto them, except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe."
Notice the use of the word nails (plural) in reference to hands (plural). It makes far more sense to say that Jesus was crucified on a cross with outstretched hands and one nail in each hand placed above each other on a stake. That is why it says "...in his hands the print of the nails..."
Therefore, it is most logical to state that Jesus died on a cross with outstretched arms.
Adding in to that, I believe in Evangelism not Jehovah's Witness.

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Do you prefer talking or texting?

I prefer both. Sometimes texting is useful especially in quiet areas and talking is much faster than texting haha

What's your religion and why?

I'm a Christian and I believe in Evangelism. Why? It's because I was raised this way and I chose to believe in Evangelism. My Saviour saved me and I am deeply madly in love with Him❤

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