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not what religion are you but what is it that you personally believe. you own personal faith. mine is i believe in one god and i believe we should try our best to be Christ like and to never falsely judge any one

2006-08-22 04:16:05 · 26 answers · asked by unitedfaith 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Thats a good faith to have. We all judge people in some way but if we can recognize those judgements and accept our humaneness, it will help us to be more loving people.

2006-08-22 04:24:26 · answer #1 · answered by To Be 4 · 1 0

I believe in Christ and God. I believe in living a Christ like life. Meaning trying to live the idea of the Bible and trying not to get hung up on the words. Basically living a good life, doing the right thing, repenting when I make a mistake, loving your neighbor, and not being influenced the worlds obsession for material things.

2006-08-22 04:28:21 · answer #2 · answered by Native 3 · 0 0

I believe there is Only 1 God: Father, Son, & Holy Spirit.

I also believe that since the Blessed Virgin Mary is the Mother Of the Son, she is the Most Holiest Person(after Christ)that ever lived.

2006-08-22 04:22:46 · answer #3 · answered by clusium1971 7 · 1 0

I believe in the holy trinity and that Christ died for our sins, I believe the bible is perfect and accurate. I believe even if you have done wrong in your life you can get on your knees and sincerly ask God for forgiveness and he will everytime, I believe the wages of Sin is death, not meaning when you do bad you drop dead but when this life is over the rightious will live forever with God and The unrightous will die endless deaths in hell. I guess I'm a born again Christian?

2006-08-22 04:29:39 · answer #4 · answered by dreamgirl4myboy 4 · 0 0

I'm not complicated. The short answer is that I believe in fair play.

Here's the longer, more verbose answer.

Everything I have ever read or experienced affirms that life is precious. The shortness and fragile nature of life encourage us to make the best use of the time we have. ("Carpe diem.") And because we all share the same planet, one with limited space and limited resources that we all require for survival, I believe we have a special obligation to respect one another. Responsible people try to balance their own needs and wants with the needs and wants of others. This is where fair play comes in. Ethicists refer to this principle as the ethic of reciprocity. Most people call it the Golden Rule. I consider it the very heart and essence of morality. As one of my heroes, Col. Robert Green Ingersoll, put it: "Give to every other human being every right that you claim for yourself."

There is much that is common to us all--our need for water, food, sleep, security, etc.--but our differences are important too. They add to the potential of our species by allowing us to consider possibilities that might not have occurred to us otherwise. They make growth possible, so it's important not to stifle individuality. I believe one's faith (or core philosophy) is the most personal thing on earth, and each person should be free to find his own spiritual path toward Truth. Because this journey is so personal, I consider it sacred. Not divine, per se, but deserving of the highest respect and protection. I became a Unitarian Universalist because of that group's respect for the individual spiritual journey. UUs don't tell each other what to believe. We don't expect to agree all the time, or even most of the time, on all issues. What binds UUs together are a mutual respect for each other's differences, a mutual desire to seek the Truth in our own way, and the joy of sharing what we've learned with each other.

There was a time when I considered myself deeply religious, though I never felt drawn to join a church until I discovered Unitarian Universalism. While most UUs consider themselves religious, Humanists, agnostics, and other secularists are also welcome under the UUA banner. I joined as a secular humanist.

Oftentimes religious people, when they hear that I'm not religious, assume that something happened to "drive a wedge" between me and the church, but that's not the case. I have never had a bad experience at any church or synagogue I've attended, and I still attend services now and then when invited by a friend. As with most people, some sermons resonate with me while others do not. I have always enjoyed fellowship with people of faith, which is another reason I became a UU. I am not anti-religious, just not religious. I recognize that religion plays a powerful role in many people's lives--I see it every day in my religious friends and family--and respect the good that their belief inspires them to do. While the mystical/magical side of religion holds no attraction whatsoever for me, I greatly admire the good deeds religious groups do for individuals and the community, and I hope to encourage people in my own secular tradition to follow that excellent example more openly. I have found in Humanism an ethical base I respect, and now I'm working to live up to those values and challenge other Humanists to put those values into visible practice as well.

2006-08-22 04:36:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

FAITH: KJV Bible 1611 of 66 books + 303 = 1914 after Jesus, an excepted translation [ I began to study in 1963 ], does 66 books provide 2 or 3 witnesses on each subject and story or Jesus our PROMISED SAVIOR? 2Cor.13:1; ...In the mouth of two or three witnesses shall every word be established.Heb.1:1-13; 11:1-40; 12:1,2; John 20:17;
TIME: The age of the universe, or earth and sun, does it speak for its own self ? If it did not, science would not know anything. Gen.1:1,2; Was all perfect, all the TIME to Eden, when the first two souls were created. with spirit of God, IT IS GOD'S, as life of soul. Num.16:22; Gen. 6:3; If all was perfect, what went wrong, how much time until it is perfect again [ WHO DESERVES IT PERFECT ] ?
Angels and Jesus before world was, Job 38:4-7; John 17:3,5,24; Angels did sin, do not die, Jude 6; 2Pet.2:4; Luke 20:34-36; John 8:44[ 2Cor.4:3,4; 12:7-12 Satan ];
Born souls in sin has a short tempory life full of trouble to death, and how much TIME will pass FROM EDEN until the spirit that returned to God at death of each will be returned to resurrect the soul to life again, those aware of God's spirit, are blessed. The clean are blessed. [Some has fallen demon spirits inhabit them, to keep them ill as they like. Matt.12:43-45] ?
HOW MUCH TIME FROM EDEN AND ALL LOST, UNTIL ALL IS SAVED?
John 3:13-17; Luke 8:50,52, 54,55; Eccl.12:7; Psm.104:29,30; 1Cor,15:22-28,51-53;
First resurrected souls are thousands for the new heavens to be priest of God and Christ [ ELECT [ Mark 13:27 ]; BORN AGAIN [ John 3:5,6; 1Pet.16,23; REDEEMED Rev.14:1-7; John 6:39,40,44; 1Thes.4:15-17; WE ARE TO IMITATE THEM AND THESE Rev.7:9-17; as we are the billions they assist TO SALVATION for the coming new earth Heb.9:27[ Man is Judged ]; 12:22-24[ just men]; Rev.3:12; 20:1-6.12,13; 1000 year reign of Christ to be perfect for the kingdom of God forever 1Cor.15:28; Rev.21:1-5,9,10; Gal.4:26; ALL POSSIBLE IS SAVED AS A PARENT GUIDES A CHILD TO SAFETY. DOES FAITH INVOLVE BELIEF IN THIS TIME, SO FAR, HOW MANY YEARS FROM EDEN? 1Thes.5:1-9,21;

2006-08-22 12:17:39 · answer #6 · answered by jeni 7 · 0 1

Live life to the fullest and be happy, without hurting anyone else. If you hurt someone, make amends, apologize, and learn from the experience.

That's it, that's my bible. *smile*

As for spirituality, I believe in a higher power, call it God if you like, and I believe this power is within all of us. We are unique beings, but all a part of the same "stuff" that the whole universe is made up of. We are all a part of each other.

2006-08-22 04:23:21 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

My faith is not limited. There are numerous questions that any popular faiths cannot answer. Like if god is good and selfless, why cannot he make us (humans) equal to him ( afterall we are just made by him). Why so many ordinary people die everyday. So, I try to believe not in one religion but reasons which offer better answers. Hinduism looks better to follow. Though it has many unrealistic fascinating stories, ultimate teachings of hinduism has better answers to my questions (if not best).

2006-08-22 04:43:52 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My faith is ONE GOD,The Father, The Son,and the Holy Spirit.The Holy Trinity.
ONE GOD

2006-08-22 04:24:09 · answer #9 · answered by Miss Flame 2 · 1 0

1 god

2006-08-22 05:00:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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