Yes.
2006-08-09 04:07:28
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answer #1
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answered by gg 4
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When I was a child my big sister was crying. My dad asked her why. She said you wouldn't understand. It's my math homework and I can't figure it out. She was an honor student and my dad never got to go to high school. He said that he couldn't figure it out unless she told him the problem. She reluctantly told him and after a while he derived an answer, the correct answer. She looked at his paper and said that she couldn't use any of that because she had to show her work and he hadn't used the mathematical formulas. He said it was still the right answer. He said that he couldn't explain it but he had the correct answer none the less. Well, she now is a college professor and considers herself agnostic and I finished high school but did not go to college. I have tried to tell her about what serving Jesus has done for me and she will not listen. Once again I didn't have sufficient education to persuade her of anything. I found the answer and you can too. Just call on your Father. He has the answers. God bless you.
2006-08-09 11:56:07
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answer #2
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answered by Calill C 6
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I do, but for you at this time (you are just learning yourself) it isn't the best idea to find out what others think exactly. If you have questions it is one thing to ask, but the proper thing to do is to look for the answers yourself in various religious books and through prayer and decide for yourself which one you'll believe or if you'll believe any of them. This is a personal thing between you and God and you are asking a question of others that may influence you in a way that could hurt you finding answers that you seek.
2006-08-09 11:10:17
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I am agnostic, which means that I cannot prove that there is a god or that there isn't.
My gut tells me that there is not a god. I do believe in certain energies that are present on earth, but the whole religion think doesn't make much sense to me most of the time.
You should read up on it before you decide.
2006-08-09 11:09:33
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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if you mean the Christian concept of God, no I don't
I do believe in the Creator, who is neither male nor female, and who is beyond our ability to fully comprehend
a spiritual life is a rather lonely journey, and while there are guideposts, there is no map. Read as much as you can! Read the Bible, but also read about Islam, Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, mythology, philosophy and science as well. I believe they all have something to offer, but read critically; don't just accept what is said because it was written long ago!
Good luck!
2006-08-09 11:23:08
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answer #5
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answered by bregweidd 6
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I believe in only Allah as god, and belief that god should not have association..I believe in Allah bcoz not bcoz i am forced 2 believe in him, but i can never deny the existance of allah..look at the evidence below
*there is nothing proven wrong in the quran
*we must have god bcoz, w/o god, how can there b earth, time and etc
*the quran is compatible with science
*i dont believe in christianity bcoz lots of contradiction in bible
*abraham worshipped Allah and those, b4 the advent of Islam, followed Abraham and worship Allah..they are the hanif
*ancient jews and christians worship Allah but jews and christians are now lost..jews earned god's anger bcoz they kill so many prophets and christians were lost because jesus is only a prophet and not god
2006-08-09 11:11:29
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answer #6
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answered by Pandai gile 5
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Which one?
Zeus? No
Allah? No
Visnu? No
Odin? No
Yahweh?
Kukulkan? No
Amaterasu? No
Ahura Mazda? No
Spinoza's God? Maybe, this hardly classifies as a god though
Actually, I don't believe in any god, I have no good reasons to do so.
2006-08-09 11:28:26
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answer #7
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answered by Oedipus Schmoedipus 6
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Nope...as a devine entity I question the existence of God...conceptually though I understand the idea of God as follows:
God--humanities answer to the questions that science couldn't answer at the time of his/her/its creation for example: Volcanic Erruptions--God of Volcanoe; Sunrise/Set--God of the Sun; Moonrise/Moonset/Cycles--God of the Moon (usually a Godess)...etc, the list goes on and on. As science advanced so did the concept of God...today God exists to address questions of philisophy such as: Why am I here? or Why do I exist? These are rhetorical questions that basically have so many answers as to render them mute. That's why God exists. PEACE!
2006-08-09 11:10:36
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answer #8
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answered by thebigm57 7
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First off, which god? There are many false gods in this world...over 3000 different religions to be exact. You have to be sure which god is the True God....Gods word says that Jesus is God. I worship the God that Abraham worshipped and believed in.
2006-08-09 11:10:56
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answer #9
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answered by Ginger H 2
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It's not so much a matter of whether you believe IN God; it's whether you BELIEVE him -- or more specifically, whether you choose to believe the humans (flawed, power-hungry, petty little creatures that they are) who claim to know the unknowable and speak with absolute certainty about things they have no evidence in support of....
2006-08-09 11:13:18
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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