Question: According 2 legend, the angels never had “free-will”. Most say Lucifer was an exception. Is there text backing
up that belief? I mean of course legitimate religious text, not “fiction” that has woven itself into the legend like Dante’s Inferno or Paradise Lost.
Answer:
Answer by wordman
Hi, this legend is nothing more than a legend. When Lucifer fell and became Satan he took a third of the angels with him that also chose to rebel against GOD, Rev 12:7-9. GOD didn’t create anyone without a freewill. That would go against HIS very nature as HE is love, 1Jn 3:16. ~GOD BLESS YOU AND LEAD YOU INTO ALL TRUTH~
Question: What’s that song that goes “Don’t bring me down, no no no no no. A-woo-hoo!”?
It’s in the “Stranger than Fiction” TV commercial
Answer:
Answer by catintrepid
Don’t Bring Me Down, by ELO (Electric Light Orchestra), late 1970s I think
Question: Why is the Bible referred to as “The Good Book”?
I mean…I’ve read plenty of other books that I thought were absolutely GREAT. The Bible doesn’t really rank that high on any list of good books.
Wouldn’t it be more appropriate to label it an “OK work of fiction”, at best???
Answer:
Answer by mooby
O think it is because an accurate description of it would make it almost impossible to sell, even to the most gullible of the sheep.
Question: some idiot reported me for “adverstising” WHAT? well I have a question geeze (that was also removed)
i was wondering if you know a place to post oblivion fan fiction?? becuz all the ones I find u have to upload it, and I need something basic.
also if you don’t know what “fac fiction” is here’s a GREAT example www.oblivionlove.blogspot.com :]
the site IS related to my question
Answer:
Answer by Janet
Ditto… what Dad said. We can’t promote sites on here unless it’s related to a specific question being answered. It might be a good idea to read the Community Guidelines. You will see that some actions are taken legitimately based on those guidelines.
Question: Would you rather be in the prison shower in “American History X” or up the river in “Deliverance”
or in the basement with Zed and The Gimp in “Pump Fiction.”
Your choice!
Whoops — meant “PULP Fiction.” lol!
You can only choose one!
Answer:
Answer by Scooby Doo
is there something you need to tell us?
Question: Is the Universe “sentient”?
I’m talking about the universe as a single “being”. Not a living, biological being as we know them, but sentient as an entity.
We often hear people saying “The Universe has its way”. Maybe they are right?
Can the universe regulate itself?
The same question could apply to nature: Nature seems to have its own ways of “keeping things in check”.
This might sound like “science fiction” but what if?
I’m aware that this might be a very complex question.
Answer:
Answer by evirustheslaye
well there are two big problems here,
firstly, don’t confuse anthropomorphizing(using human qualities to describe things that aren’t human) with actually thinking something is willful. “the universe has its way” is nothing more than a poetic statement about how your ambitions or fears don’t effect the workings of the universe
secondly there is precedence for complex systems to come form seemingly simple interactions, this is called emergence and in no way implies that the system is conscious.
Question: Why i’m getting error here “NULL EXCEPTION”?
public class BookTest
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
Book bookArray[] = new Book[6];
String dataArray [][] = {{“Java”,”Davis”,”123″,”Wiley”,”London”,”25.50″,”Book”},
{“Where’s my car”, “Aston Kutcher”,”777″,”ORiely”,”Dallas”,”5.95″,”Fiction”,”123″,”456″},
{“Earthquakes”,”ChuckBerry”,”435″,”LABooks”,”LA”,”75.00″,”NonFiction”},
{“C++”,”Jones”,”456″,”Random”,”NY”,”10.75″,”Book”},
{“Doom”,”The Rock”,”918″,”Sans Publishing”,”LA”,”12.50″,”Fiction”,”1233″,”2323″},
{“Universal Studios”,”Walt”,”987″,”Dell”,”Houston”,”29.90″,”NonFiction”}};
for (int i=0; i
if (dataArray[i][6].equals("Fiction"))
bookArray[i]=new Fiction (dataArray[i][0],dataArray[i][1], Integer.parseInt(dataArray[i][2]), new Publisher(dataArray[i][3],dataArray[i][4]), Double.parseDouble(dataArray[i][5]),i, new Background(dataArray[i][7], dataArray[i][8]));
if (dataArray[i][6].equals("NonFiction"))
bookArray[i]= new NonFiction(dataArray[i][0],dataArray[i][1], Integer.parseInt(dataArray[i][2]), new Publisher(dataArray[i][3],dataArray[i][4]), Double.parseDouble(dataArray[i][5]),"History");
}// end of FOR Loop
for (int j=0; j<6;j++)
{
System.out.println("hello");
System.out.println();
System.out.printf(bookArray[j].toString());
} //end of for with j
} //end of main
} //end class BookTest
JAVA programming
Line 48: System.out.printf(bookArray[j].toString());
Answer:
Answer by someone
What is the exact error? What line in the code?
The Ministry of Defense is testing and developing a transforming super-stealth aircraft, a new advanced defense vehicle to counter alien attacks. Isamu Dyson is an extroverted jet fighter maverick assigned as a new test pilot on project Super Nova. Competition heats up when he discovers that his old rival Guld Bowman is a test pilot for the competing project.

It is decided to induct Zor into the Army of the Southern Cross in the hopes that an association with a military environment would spur his lost memory and provide some important clues to the origin and tactical strength of the Earth’s powerful and mysterious interplanetary enemies, the Robotech Masters.
Question: Are fiction and poetry two different genres?
This may be a stupid question, but are fiction and poetry two different genres? I’m putting together a collection of my short stories and poetry, and I wanted to listed the whole thing as my “fiction” as I also have a collection of non-fiction essays. If it includes poetry, should I give it a different indicator?
Answer:
Answer by S.K.
Yes, poetry is not included in the ‘umbrella’ category of fiction, which includes many genres (like mystery, romance, steampunk, etc.).
Question: How close to our real lives can fiction be?
“Truth is stranger than fiction.” This is *the* reference quote for most folks but, what purpose does it serve other than just sounding good?
I think stories no matter how reality-based will remain stories. In fiction, everything has a reason- someone’s death, someone’s success, someone’s pain… The writer has to justify nearly everything in a story.
Can it be compared to real lives where things have no reason or order…. or do they?
P.S. I just made up this question after reading the preface of a story book. I hope you like the question.
Answer:
Answer by Patricia M
My life wouild make a great story. But I have not seen any fiction that compares to real life. Pem
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