What does conceve means

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Conceive is to have the idea for or to become pregnant. ChaCha! [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-does-conceve-means ]
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Typically, conceive is used in the format meaning that a woman became pregnant with her child. Also, it could mean to visualize or imagine.
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Multiple Meanings of Conceive “Conceive” means that you get pregnant or actually “to become pregnant.” Conceive also means:・ 1. to form or develop in the mind: conceive a plan to make better grades. ・ 2. to apprehend men…
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1. form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case
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Me and my husband 29/26 are Trying to Conceve for 2 years now, i am finally on Clomid?
Q: Trying to Conceve for 2 years now, i am finally on Clomid and have been tracking my ovulation and i am to be ovulating today or tommoro according to the test kit. i had sex tonight and just like ever other time i layed down on my back with my legs up for like 10 mins or so then when i got up i could feel alot of the seman coming out! Does that mean that nothing stayed inside or long enough to get to the egg? please help me with all my questions ! we so what to have a baby and expand our wonderful family
A: Good luck, even if some falls out other people are right, it only takes one to reach the egg…I have a feeling I’m pregnant after sex w/ my husband last night, I feel this weird feeling of fullness that happened the past two times I’ve been pregnant, right in my abdomen! And we just had sex last night!Baby dust!
Can some Jehovah’s Witness’s help me with some honest questions?
Q: I’m in process of researching everything I can about the Christ based religions. I’m reading about the Jehovah’s Witness movement and I’m trying to figure some things out and have talked to a few Jehovah’s Witness that have come to my door, but to be honest, they don’t really answer my questions.I was told that there was no heaven or hell, but rather earth would be transformed into a paradise on Judgment day and those who had died but lived a righteous life would be brought back and live well. Is it true in this faith that there is no heaven or hell? What are the scriptures that pointed toward this? (please don’t use New World Translation Bible examples)Also, if every righteous person came back and lived forever, would they still be capable or reproducing? Would christians, catholics, muslims, jews, and athiests come back even if they lived a good and honest life or just didn’t know about the Jehovah’s Witness movement? (i.e. lived before 1870)Secondly, I read that 144,000 people will serve Jesus in “heaven” on judgment day. Where did this number and belief come from?I’m also trying to figure out what the Watchtower’s view on Jesus is. I know the belief is that Jesus was Jehovah’s first creation and that all creations followed him. Does the Jehovah’s Witness faith believe that Mary did not conceve Jesus? How could she conceve him if he had always existed? A person told me that Jesus always existed and that he came to Earth in human form when Mary gave birth to him. If that’s the case, why did he wait untill later in life to start his gospels? Why would Jesus not have just appeared on the earth in his adult human form?Finally, is Jesus considered Jehovah? Or the son of Jehovah? If it’s both, how can that be if Jehovah created Jesus?Please understand, I mean no disrespect, and in fact, the Jehovah’s Witnesses that I have spoken with have been very kind and nonaggressive towards me when I raised these questions. Although, I have no religion of my own, I certainly respect many aspects of the Jehovah’s Witness movement.nkramer – What are you going on about. . . ?I’ve gotten some good answers here reqarding most of my questions. The reason I stated that I didn’t want exampes from the New World Translation because I’m not looking for references from the New World Translation because, to be quite frank, I found that in reading it, it serves the Jehovah’s Witness movement more that the movement serves it. I really don’t mean to be offensive when I say that. I’m looking more for scriptures that perhaps were not included in the original compilation of the bible.One of my only questions that hasn’t been answered thus far is whether people of other faiths, who have lived good and honest lives, gave to charities, and helped their fellow man would be returned to earth. And what in regards to people who existed before the Jehovah’s Witness movement?
A: (1) Your understanding as to Jehovah’s Witnesses’ belief in heaven and hell is flawed. Jehovah’s Witnesses fully realize there is a heaven, and it is in the heavens in which Jehovah God, the Creator and Universal Sovereign resides. Along with him in heaven are his myriads of angelic armies, and his only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ. The term “hell” according to the literal meanings in Greek and Hebrew of the words “sheol” and “hades”, means “pit, or grave”. It does NOT mean a place of eternal fiery torment for the wicked. That notion is false religious in origin and not supported or taught by the Bible. (If you want scriptural references for our beliefs, then you have to accept New World Translation examples, otherwise your request for answers is meaningless, if bigotry is going to get in your way of accepting an answer.)(2) Those who are resurrected into God’s righteous new world MAY…..or MAY NOT…..be capable of reproducing again. We simply don’t know and cannot provide a sure answer on that. The Bible doesn’t specify an answer in either direction. We’re wise not to speculate but to wait for such answers to be given at God’s due time. The exact ones in the “unrighteous” category……we don’t know what their backgrounds will have been or what reason God would have for bringing some back and others not. Again, we cannot provide you an answer on something the Bible doesn’t give any indication on one way or the other. (3) The literal number 144,000 is found in the Bible book of Revelation, in both chapter 7 (verse 4), and chapter 14 (verses 1, 3). Revelation 20:4 indicates very clearly that these ones in heaven will have a kingly role, serving as co-rulers with Jesus Christ in the heavenly kingdom arrangement. They will be ruling over mankind who will remain on the earth in the global paradise. (4) Our belief in reference to Jesus’ conception and birth as a human comes directly from the Bible, specifically as far as what the angel Gabriel told to Mary recorded in Matthew 1:20, Luke 1:34, 35…….that by God’s holy spirit, Mary would come to be pregnant and give birth to Jesus Christ. It is very obvious from the scriptures (Colossians 1:15 and Revelation 3:14) that Jesus is the very first of God’s creations. So after Gabriel came and told Mary what would take place, God tranferred the life of his spirit son, Jesus, into the womb of Mary as a developing embryo/fetus. Jesus was transferred from his heavenly position into Mary’s womb by God’s power. (5) No, Jesus is NOT considered Jehovah. They are ALWAYS described as separate and distinct individuals. Jehovah is the one described as Almighty God. He is the one who created heaven, earth, the universe, AND his Son, Jesus. A person who is created by another is never the same as the one who created them. That simply doesn’t make sense to say otherwise. Jesus is ALWAYS described in the Bible as being subordinate to his own God and Father. Jesus himself gives his worship to one higher and superior to himself.(EDIT) So you’re openly admitting that you have a bias against the New World Translation……that’s why you don’t want quotes from it. Then that negates your whole question, at least the one where you made that comment. At least be open-minded enough to accept answers that are given to you. I wouldn’t go with the KJV of the Bible, as that one is blatantly changed to fit false religious doctrine (i.e. the adding of words that don’t belong to verses in order to support the trinity, for instance, in 1 John 5:7, 8. It’s well documented by Bible scholars that such a thing was done.)- EDIT #2 – You said “One of my only questions that hasn’t been answered thus far is whether people of other faiths, who have lived good and honest lives, gave to charities, and helped their fellow man would be returned to earth.” – Actually I did give you an answer to that. And the simple answer is “we don’t know”. The Bible doesn’t get that specific on that point, so we can’t give you a definite “yes” or “no” answer to that.
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