Not including hell or sin, what are your worst fears?
My top one would most definitely be insects of all kinds, and drowning.
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I have to be honest - and I'm not sure if this counts as a fear, but - candles....I've been nervous around them since one blew up in my face. :) Other than that - prolly wasps, hornets, and bees...ever since an incident in Hughesville...
ReplyDeleteummm....pain. that includes surgery, broken bones, getting my ears peirced, etc. I have like ZERO pain tolerance. yeah.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to say men on drugs and drowning really scare me. Oh, and spiders of all kinds...
ReplyDeletewell... i'd have to say... umm.... other than hell... and God... i have no fears... :D jk... i guess... i have a lot of fear of man...
ReplyDeleteJosh:) that made me smile... I do have to say though, you've grown so much in that from what I can see...
ReplyDeleteSean, I'm with you on this one! Apart from the Lord, bugs of all shapes and sizes plus drowning! And, I am not scared of them but I really do not like shots...
Haha...well I am afraid of dead people and the dark =D
ReplyDeletesharks. some bugs. getting electrocuted by a microwave. stuff like that.
ReplyDeleteok i would have to say pain and blood and cuts and suspenseful movies...
ReplyDeleteBees, things that move in the dark that I can't see, my old neighbors, and getting killed.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty much it...
Insects? Whoa. I never would have guessed. Let me see... as weird as it sounds, the KKK (I'm not really sure why, since they haven;t been big for quite some time. I suppose that a bunch of racists marching around with hoods and burning crosses isn't my idea of a pretty picture.)
ReplyDeleteI suppose that we're talking about "irrational" fear, not logical fear?
Drowning, wasps, dark alleys at night, open doorways (especially ones I can't see but are near me), creepy people, and getting stuck in tight places. So I guess I am paranoid.
ReplyDeleteWell I guess I would have to say, deep, murky water. (I once swam into a giant dead catfish)And Horror movies. ( I really don't get a thrill out of them)
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ReplyDeletetbranchaw is Cody btw. I was logged into my mom's account.
ReplyDeletehmmm..... I would have to go with explosives, really. which is kind of strange if you know me, since I always explode things. my own little way of...overcoming fear. hehehe.
ReplyDeletethinking back...i would also have to say fear of man...
ReplyDeleteMy list is long so I will only mentiona few, fear of man, falling from a great height(which is why I do not like heights. The view is amazing but I am always afriad I am going to fall over :)sharks, deadly snakes, tight places.....
ReplyDeleteI love sharks, snakes, and tight spaces, and snakes. and hieghts, and falling.
ReplyDeleteFor me its the monsters in my closet.
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to know when God's on our side, we have nothing to fear.
ReplyDeleteFor me it would be drowning or being kidnapped then killed, yeah.. my thought processes are... well.. anyway, I know that the only way those things will ever happen to me are if God wills it. And His will is best, so what to I really have to fear? Nothing, as Caleb put it.
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