I do. He talks to me, provides for me, and is present in everything in this world. The more I learn about the way the world is made, the more I see God. I feel Him with me as I worship and praise, I get answers when I pray and listen, and ever-present help in my time of need.
2006-07-13 03:52:44
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answered by NotMySecret 3
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I do, partially because of my upbringing.
My grandmother was a very religious person, and spending a lot of my most critical years of development in her house, had an impact on my spirituality.
My definition of 'God' is not concrete. The entire globe has certain views of God and each has their own take. Some don't even pray to God, but have other beliefs, which is cool too.
Today, I belong to a Catholic church that does not fully accept me because I am english and I come from so-and-so's family. I pray and talk to God on my own time. Call him whatever you want, frankly, I don't have time to bash anyone's spirituality or opinion.
2006-07-13 11:13:43
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answered by Sarah B 2
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Yes. Eventually every man and woman will bow before God, and they will give an account of what they did here on earth. How can anyone think that this universe just "happened"? It makes so much more sense that it was created by God.
2006-07-13 10:53:58
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answered by livefortheLord 2
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Yes - because when i was very young - before i heard anything about religion or God - I thought about a force that everything came from. not neccessarily a man like creature living in the clouds. but a force like a power making everything move and grow. i could just feel it - that is what God is to me .(no Star Wars pun intended)
2006-07-13 10:58:39
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answered by Adam P 4
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Of course I don't believe in god...for the same reason I don't believe in the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy. Because it's ridiculous!
2006-07-13 10:52:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I do believe in god. The sheer number of seemingly random disasters that came together to create intelligent life on our planet suggest (to me) a guiding hand. Read Stanislaw Lem's "The World as Cataclysm." Though it is not a religious essay, it will amaze you with the unlikeliness of life.
2006-07-13 10:52:43
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answered by anthonydavidpirtle 3
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I believe in the God of Israel. Because by recreating Israel, by giving possession of the promised land to Jews, the God of Israel has proved he is the only living God of the universe throughout history .
2006-07-13 10:56:20
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answered by dp 1
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I believe in God because I have the free will to do so, and the freedom of choice has set me free in Him whom I believe in.
2006-07-13 10:51:59
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answered by eckox2000 2
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Yes, because it makes me feel fine when I'm desperate. Just because of that, but I'm really against all the crazy freaks religious people (examples of that people can be found on this web site) trying to convince you of their ideas all the time. And what it bothers me the most is that when you ask them a religious question they answer it very confidently and they have just made it up!
2006-07-13 10:52:45
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answered by Genio Atrapado 5
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No. The only evidence we have to support his existence is the word of delusional men. Those men also offered no physical evidence. There is no natural property in the universe that would indicate that God exists.
2006-07-13 10:54:57
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answered by buddhasmash 2
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