I don't question his existence.
2006-08-27 04:59:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not a delusion that God exists, its that they have been fooled into believing that Gods existence depends on their vain attempts to convince others that they have been called to a rightous mission. Jesus, who they preport to represent teaches that by their example of living as he teaches will bring converts. Which is only just and which is what God meant when He told Moses to go forth and multiply. That the anti-christ has convinced them to subdue other beliefs and whos existence in the Bible has confused them. Where else would he exist? In some future drama, if the book is as complete as they claim? That they follow him more often than their hero is cause for sympathy on our parts.
2006-08-27 13:25:38
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answered by Marcus R. 6
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You are going to get one of three basic answers to this question:
1) Yes, they are.
2) No, they aren't.
3) I don't know.
Since you refer to Christians as "they," you are not asking us Christians about our commentary regarding our delusion or lack thereof. But many people would consider the testimony of those they think are deluded to be yet more delusion.
And yet one could consider the testimony of those who judge others as being deluded as being entirely biased and not based on personal experience with Christ but with opinions about his followers--and these opinions mean nothing without experience of and faith in God.
Your question, then, is a waste of time--unless you're just taking a poll. But a poll is pretty worthless without all sorts of demographical data.
2006-08-27 12:04:42
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answered by Gestalt 6
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Have you read where the Jews of old had a real first hand experience for a long time and still questioned His existence?
It has to do with being human.
Still, it is a good question.
2006-08-27 12:04:55
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answered by chris p 6
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My question: If you really believe that you will go to a better place after this life, why do people get so upset by death? True believers shouldn't be upset at the thought of going on to something better.
2006-08-27 12:03:35
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answered by Catty 5
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I have never doubted God's existence,and nothing anyone ever says or does could possibly change my mind.So,I can understand why nothing Christians say or do will change the unbelievers minds.But one day,ALL will believe,and that is Judgement Day, where it will be too late to convert.
2006-08-27 12:36:31
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answered by ? 6
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God does not condemn us for questioning and seeking. Some seek faith at every turn and that is their right. Some will not fully believe till the can see for themselves that God exists.
It must be a shame to have such little faith, and to doubt. I thank the Father every day for all that I have seen and all that I can not see. It is because of what I see every day that helps me to trust our Father for all that I can not see.
2006-08-27 12:06:44
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answered by justmeinNC 3
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A true believer does not ? his existence. But a true believer knows he is real because of thier faith. When u are at your lowest and u truly believe in GOD and ask for his help, u will feel his love.
2006-08-27 12:07:23
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answered by baddgurl30 2
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Your Spiritman gets Recreated not your Soul.
You can be Decieved in your Soul, which puts Feelings into your Body.
Children of GOD don't Lose their Salvation, just start Feeling like their not Saved Anymore.
Renewing the Mind (Soul) will change those Feelings back to GOOD to GO----to Heaven!
King David had the same Problem.
Ditto.............
2006-08-27 12:02:25
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answered by maguyver727 7
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Perhaps. Or they are not telling the truth. All I know is that I have never experienced God, and until I do, I will continue to question.
2006-08-27 12:12:19
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answered by Girl Wonder 5
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Never have I doubted God's existance but sounds like you do
2006-08-27 12:01:48
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answered by katlvr125 7
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