nothing. if i don't know something, i don't know it, i don't fear it, i don't need universal answer which is why god is made for. aliens, yes, as posibility, not as taxy drivers. i hate hipocrisy of anyone, i don't care if hes a christian or what. i have few Friends, some of them believe in certain things, sometimes we discus this, sometimes we talk on things we agre upon. it's not the first thing that pops in conversation, you know. i dont think i'm stuborn, no one ever told me so. though i think i'm persistant. there is not "if i saw christ" the guy is dead for nearly 2000 years.
2006-07-01 10:19:47
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answered by belistvor 3
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Wow, lotta questions. Well, I better get started.
-I question the form of God that everyone perceives it.
-I don't believe in ghosts. How can we live without a body?
-I don't believe in afterlife.
-I don't 'hate' christianity or any religion, but I think it's made up to brainwash and control people. Also, to make themselves feel good when they go to church, because they think if they go to church, they will go to heaven. So it's all for themselves. Religion is for selfish people.
-I am friends with Christians and some have tried to force it on me. Didn't work.
-You can say I'm stubborn, but I consider myself a critical thinker
-If I saw Jesus, well then all I perceived about religion and my perceptions on it would be wrong. But I highly doubt that's likely that he'll show up.
2006-07-01 17:19:13
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answered by Naked 5
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I believe in absolutly nothing. i don't h8 christians and i don't love them, unless they are nice to me. Everyone is a hipocrit sometime, so I don't h8 that either cuz then i'd be hating myself. lol. I am stubborn, you know that, Babe. If I saw Christ then I guess I'd have to believe in him and then ask him why my life has been the way it's been and then thank him that I was born white. I think that is the best part of my life besides you! lol
2006-07-01 22:05:24
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answered by lola 2
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My beliefs are grounded in science and hard evidence. I believe we are here because our species evolved from another species, just as all life has over an unimaginable number of years. I think a theory of a higher power was invented by humans to give ourselves purpose and control large populations of people, and it works very well.
I do not deny the possibility of a Deity or higher power. It may not have been proven to exist, but it certainly hasn't been proven to NOT exist, either. However, until that happens, I do not foresee myself following any organized religion.
My oldest and best friend is a devout southern baptist. We have had numerous debates over the years about our differing beliefs, but it has never hurt our friendship. I 100% respect her beliefs, and I'm happy that she has them to cling to during hard times; just as she respects mine. I've found myself wishing before that I had something I truly believed in. But I know I'd be lying to myself to try and worship a higher power that I simply can't find evidence exists. I find my strength and comfort in other people. Friends, family, people with similar experiences. They are just as comforting to me as I imagine the christian belief that 'God is there for you' is to a christian.
And lastly, no I'm not stubborn. I simply follow what I believe to be true based on my studies and life experiences. Just as you should :)
If I saw 'christ'? Never really thought about it since I don't think that is possible. I imagine I'd ask him why he insists on being so elusive!
2006-07-01 17:22:19
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answered by KiyaJay 2
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Well, we invented god, but it could be there is yet one far greater than we can ever invent.
A cow cannot contemplate the U.S. economy and there is no way a cow could be told about it. God, if there is a god, is at least as much greater than us, as the U.S. ecomony is greater than a cow.
The feeble attempts by human religion to create a god does not mean that no god exists. There is not necessarily a god, and it is not necessarily true that there is no god; and perhaps our belief one way or the other is highly irrelevant.
On both sides of the debate we are way out of our league here.
2006-07-01 17:22:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Its hard to believe that there are not other forms of life in the universe, just think about it, I mean the universe is way too big for us to be here alone. I would really like to know what I believe in, its still a tad bit confusing for me, but I believe in Love and miracles
2006-07-01 17:17:09
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answered by Tamara 2
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My parents are religious and my sisters...Many friends of mine also...I dont hate Christianity. And no, I believe in nothing...If there is something up there indeed, it could be an energy form we simply dont have the intelligence to explain. We are intelligent species but it doesnt mean that our brain can understand everything in the universe. I just believe in the limited capacity of science. No god, no saviours, no fairy tales...
2006-07-01 17:14:36
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answered by Nostromo 5
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Atheists believe in reason. They believe in honesty. They believe in finding the truth of things. They don't believe in false beliefs, or giving faith to something or someone that isn't real. That's dishonest.
The evidence for any god's existence in non-existant.
Let me give you an example. If you met someone who worshipped Zeus, how would you react? You'd almost laugh at them because Zeus isn't real, right. Atheists see belief in any god that way.
They believe in reason, and they have hope in humanity's ability to reason, and hope that humanity has compassion and love for their fellow human beings.
In other words, they're free thinkers pursuing an honest life, trying to get to the bottom of things.
2006-07-01 17:16:06
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answered by dgrhm 5
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I believe in fate, and many of my friends believe in God. If I saw Christ I would ask him why he makes all of the good people die first.I do think most Christians are hypocrites.
2006-07-01 17:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Organized religion is the biggest hypocrisy out there, I am friends with people of many religions, and if i came face to face with 'Christ' I would say, "Nice job on the scam. . ."
2006-07-01 17:16:29
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answered by Anonymous
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