There are so many lie about Him, i wouldn't no how to start talking about God.
2006-08-21 05:38:51
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answer #1
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answered by Cyber 6
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I believe in God. I have always felt his comforting presence when I was in the worst of situations. Spirit or Life force, I cannot say. As a kid, I always imagined God as some kind of a humanoid spectre but I question that belief mainly because I have realized that our interpretations and creativity are limited by our own intellect. He could be any one of the thousands of things (and life forms) that we know of and could be one of the hundreds and thousands of things we are currently unaware of. As long as I can feel his presence I need no reasons or proofs. The proofs that I do get and the signs that I do elicit might be too advanced for my own intelligence. If I sound vague, I have probably made my point. I know, we cannot bind and delimit that force within our rules of precision and geometry.
2006-08-21 12:40:14
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answer #2
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answered by Triple_Lutze 2
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I believe in God. He is my Father in Heaven. He created my spirit, He created all of us. He created Christ. Christ was His first born spirit. God has a body of flesh and bone, as does Christ. They work together, with the Holy Ghost to bring to pass their plan. They are 3 distinct, seperate personages. Christ proved this when he came to His disciples a ressurected being. He showed them that he still had a body. He told them that they would also have a chance at ressurection, at having their bodies back after they died. Christ showed us all the way to get back to him.
I believe that God and Christ came to a young boy in New York a few hundred years ago to show that they were two beings. I believe that through this boy, a church was formed that to this day is growing in leaps and bounds. If it wasn't a true religion, it wouldn't still be around. It would have died with the murder of the founder.
I believe that we all have a right to believe what we will. No one is really right or wrong, just different in our beliefs. As soon as we can all understand that, then the wrold can start to heal, and can start to get along.
Yes, God and Christ are almost always in my thoughts. When I look at my daughters, I think how lucky I am to have the opportunity to raise them, and I thank God more then a few times a day for allowing me to have them. I see God in them all the time. Their little spirits are so pure and so fresh. It just shows me what I need to do to live my life better.
2006-08-21 12:54:26
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answer #3
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answered by odd duck 6
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It's has no gender...it doesn't need constant attention in the form of worship...it doesn't need us to be groveling to it saying "oh, you're so wonderful, you're so great, blah, blah, blah. It is the epitome of joy and love and has a great sense of humor. It loves to sing and dance and have fun! I don't have any idea of what it looks like, but I don't believe it's a large, white man with a long white beard wearing long white robes sitting on a throne surrounded by little fat angels. That's a childish take on it, IMHO. It loves everyone and, as a parent, would never wish harm on anyone and never threaten anyone with eternal fire and suffering. It may get disappointed with some of us, but will try to show a better way rather than "use the whip." If I believed in a god, that's the one for me. And whoever that person is who said if you don't believe in god, you are a jerk...way to go! That's the way to get people to see your side of it. Childish, no?
2006-08-21 16:23:44
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answer #4
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answered by irenaadler 3
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We live in an unbelieving world! Many have accepted Satan's lie that faith in God as the Creator of all things disagrees with modern science. Such could not be farther from the truth! Faith in the existence of God as Creator is both reasonable and in harmony with the facts of science. A refusal to believe that God created all things is very unreasonable.!!!
2006-08-21 12:49:08
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answer #5
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answered by dodi 3
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Gods and goddesses are fictional characters created by the human imagination. People have invented thousands of different deities throughout history - It's a common flaw in human nature, rather like the way we see optical illusions.
Science has shown us that all biological life - including the human species - is the product of unthinking, undirected natural processes. As part of our evolutionary 'toolkit' of survival strategies, we have a highly developed awareness of other entities in our environment - We often notice human faces in carpet patterns, rabbit-shaped clouds and so on. There is more survival value in seeing what really *is* there, and also seeing some things that *aren't* really there, than in missing things that really are there and going hungry, or worse, ending up as someone else's lunch.
The consequence of this undeniably true aspect of human nature is that we have a natural tendency to imagine entities behind natural phenomena and events in our own lives that aren't really there - i.e. gods and goddesses, demons, angels, spirits - a whole menagerie of supernatural characters. Society and culture binds up these characters with our wishes and fears, our desires for dominance and submission and shared identity, and we end up with religious belief and ritual and dogma, in thousands of different flavours, with the vast majority of people broadly following the religion of their upbringing.
Religion is a biological phenomenon, not a supernatural one.
2006-08-21 12:35:37
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in God. He is the father of my spirit (and all people's spirits, really). Every human being has inherited something of His nature, whether it's humor, kindness, patience, understanding, love for one's family... whatever.
As our Father, God loves us, wants us to be strong (emotionally), wise and good. Everything that happens in our lives are for that end.
I was taught this from an early age. A lot of things have happened in my life in the last 3 years or so. I'm just now seeing how all these things are comming together... for my good... and for the good of others. It's amazing the love He has for each of us... WOW!!!
2006-08-21 22:31:46
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answered by Yoda's Duck 6
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"Ishvarh parama KRISHNA , sachidanada vigraha
anadir adir Govindaha , sarva karana karanam "
This is a sanskrit verse(sloka) and the meaning is --
The supreme god is he , who has all goodness and all atractiveness in him. He has no end nor a starting. And he is the one who is reason for all reasons . Such super power and supreme God is none but Lord Krishna .
This need not to be anybody's idea. This is a absolute truth and knowledge given in the age less holy scriptures like "veads" "puranas" "bhagavatham " and "srimad Bhagavadgita" .
2006-08-21 12:49:03
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answer #8
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answered by sri 1
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It is even confirmed in the Christian Bible...God is spirit! Not a spirit but spirit. That means to me that God is the spirit of all life and is in and around all happenings in His creation...humanity.
Look to nature...after all, we are human nature...and you will find our capacity to live and produce in an organized fashion...according to natural law.
2006-08-21 12:36:04
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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I always knew there was a god and I had heard about Jesus. But now I know there is a God and I really know Jesus, and theres a difference.
Not only can God show you hes real but you can really know that he is real.
2006-08-21 12:58:01
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answer #10
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answered by Catt 4
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No humanoid , on this little Ball
can PROVE there is ANY god .
So they TAKE A CHANCE there might be
as in FAIRY-TALES ..
in the WEST mostly brainwashed Christians
IN the Middle-East mostly b/w Mooselums
WHY IS IT NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND ?
I close my case ....
2006-08-21 12:41:22
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answer #11
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answered by Moonlite gambler 3
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