My own.
I believe in what I see and know to be true and do not rely on faith or unseen beings.
2006-08-30 05:23:43
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answered by dogglebe 6
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Deist/atheist debates have been staged yet they so often crumple if there's a predominantly deist audience. Even in 'inner maximum', deists have long-discovered to brush aside good judgment, reason and commonsense and do have a tendency to plug their ears to something that stressful situations their perception that there is a supernatural entity above the clouds. each and all the data ability that it is nonsense however the deists might fairly hear a reliable sermon from a clergyman than hear to an atheist explaining how deluded they are. it is comparable to telling your spouse that her new coiffure is a disaster. She would not decide for to take heed to that! she will have the capacity to get indignant. you're criticising her decision, her style, her experience of choose. non secular human beings have a undeniable suggestions-set, put in while they have been little infants and that they decide for those cuddly thoughts approximately heaven and an eternal existence alongside Jesus that they gained't settle for something that destroys those illusions. it is youngsters indoctrination for you. it is very useful.
2016-10-01 02:21:02
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answered by ? 4
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Non-believers are 100% sure, because they don't 'believe'; they depend on evidence to substantiate the claim, and so, there is either evidence to support the hypothesis, or it's thrown out.
2006-08-30 05:22:45
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answered by Michael 5
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When I stated my 100% conviction in God's existence my sister retorted - "that's your belief. You believe one thing, someone else believes something else, No one has a right to say their belief is right". So I asked her if she was saying that with 100% conviction. Because if she was she was being a hypocrite.
2006-08-30 05:36:12
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answered by debarun p 1
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I am not a believer or a non-believer. I believe that there is a higher power. The only reason I am not a believer is because of the bible. There are so many things in the bible that don't make sense.
2006-08-30 05:26:45
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answered by Ewww Gross 3
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Nope. I wonder ever day. I just have a feeling that maybe science and religion will someday meet. I believe in heaven becasue if there were not heaven, then what the heck do we all make a big deal over all the little things for? That's just my opinion.
2006-08-30 05:24:50
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answer #6
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answered by lmartyn09 1
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By the power of the Holy Ghost, ye may know the truth of all things. I don't know all truth but I know that the truth I have learned is all true. God wants us to become like Him and in order to do that He has given us revelation from prophets, apostles, local ordained leaders and our own personal revelations. If we will follow Him in faith, He will reveal all truths to us necessary for our growth and development. Not all truths are necessary for us to know at this time, but He will reveal all truths that we do need to know. I know that God lives, that Jesus is the Christ, that there is a living prophet guiding us today. The power and authority from God to administer to His children here on earth has been delegated to His worthy children for the benefit of the rest of His children. Truth has been restored in our times and will be broadcast throughout the world until everyone has heard the restored gospel and been able to choose for themselves to accept it or not.
Go to your local representatives of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. You will find truth.
2006-08-30 05:32:55
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answered by rac 7
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When it's not, I change it. When faced with evidence to the contrary, I change my views. Like intelligent people do.
I definitely believe in God, though. 100% I may not like his style at all times, but my faith only gets stronger over time.
2006-08-30 05:22:56
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answered by Earth Queen 4
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No. But it doesn't need to be for me to feel it, or believe in it. Since I don't try to convert anyone else, it doesn't really concern me that it's not at 100%.
2006-08-30 08:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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One word: Mathematics.
All of the sciences are founded on the accuracy and reliability of mathematics and its many fields.
"If in other sciences we should arrive at certainty without doubt and truth without error, it behooves us to place the foundations of knowledge in mathematics."
- Roger Bacon
2006-08-30 05:39:26
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answered by Anonymous
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