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Do you believe in god?Why?

2006-09-09 04:28:23 · 37 answers · asked by Soroush 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

37 answers

yes of course...he's everywhere

2006-09-09 04:30:30 · answer #1 · answered by da man 2 · 1 1

Yes I do. Why? Well, to make a long story short, I feel it in my gut. My mind and my heart both agree with my gut, and as for my body, it is broken, but I think some days if it were not for the Grace of God I'd probably be dead. I believe in God, without proof, but I don't need it because I have faith. Praise the Lord! I want to be a good Christian, but I'm not worthy to call myself a Christian. I'm a student believer, does that make sense to you? I hit snags with dogma, but doesn't everybody? Who can understand the difference between the word of God and the dogmas of churches? I think this question is a sticky one. The last thing I want to do is cause anyone to turn away from God by anything that I might say.

2006-09-09 05:01:55 · answer #2 · answered by josephine 3 · 0 0

How can we account for the oxygen we breathe, the air that fuels blood vessels and empowers our organs and muscles? How can we contemplate the generous presence of water, the source material for all life on Earth; the geometric purity of the environmental pyramid and the empirical logic of the food chain without Him? But who put the water here for us with which to nourish the plants? Who gave us the ground and its environment, so that every living thing would have a foundation for development? And who provided the inspiration so that we continue to cultivate our metaphorical garden. Who, indeed, ordained our very existence? How can we account for the answering of prayers and the provision of miracles, and the timeliness of events in our lives so we can advance and prosper? Who has made this possible if it was not Him?
From The Answer by Adlin Sinclair

2006-09-09 05:15:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I believe in the God power, but not god

2006-09-09 04:37:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I believe there's something out there, but it isn't this irrational old white-haired deity portrayed in the Bible. Any being that would have created the universe would have to be rational and logical. God, as portrayed throughout the Old Testament, is a crotchety, cranky, overbearing father figure from hell who demands things of his people that no rational Supreme Being would ever ask for. I guess if I had to put a name to it, I believe in a God of Common Sense. If you can't ascribe sensibility to it, God didn't do it. That goes for probably 95 percent of the holy books of the major religions.

2006-09-09 04:34:38 · answer #5 · answered by Tommy 4 · 1 1

I believe in THE DEITY as there is proof all around each of us every day. Look outside at the sun, moon, stars, trees, grass, and everything else. SOME HIGHER POWER other than a mere mortal HAD TO start the creation process somewhere and somehow.

2006-09-09 05:05:20 · answer #6 · answered by Marvin R 7 · 0 0

No. I believe in what I can see around me, I believe in my friends, I believe in my family and I believe my cat will come home one day. I do not believe in any God. No need.

2006-09-09 04:45:04 · answer #7 · answered by Henry 5 · 0 0

I do believe in God. I believe because every day when I step outside I see Her face. Blessed be.

2006-09-09 04:43:19 · answer #8 · answered by Maria Isabel 5 · 0 0

Yes, I believe in God, because He revealed Himself through Creation and his Word, the Bible, which is relevant today!
I have a personal relationship with Him and have for 37 years now, and proved Him personally to be true!

2006-09-09 04:38:53 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe in the physical laws of nature. Nothing more,
nothing less. There are however a lot of things that are totally beyond man's comprehension. If there is a supreme "Being" I doubt man will ever know.

2006-09-09 04:38:52 · answer #10 · answered by Spade, Sam Spade 6 · 0 0

Yep, quite a few of them. It makes sense to me that people would have translated Deity into something they could understand, which means making it more human. So, in essense, all Gods and Goddesses are just different cultures' interpretations of the same thing.

2006-09-09 04:34:56 · answer #11 · answered by Sterling 3 · 1 0

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