YES! He has changed my life, because I believe in Jesus, His son, and I have asked Him into my heart and He has changed my heart, my whole way of thinking about myself, and others,.....He's changed my whole way of life. I don't crave those stupid things I used to do.
HALLELUJAH!!! I've been saved!!!
Jesus is my Prince of Peace. I call on Him and He is there!
Jesus is EVERYthing!
2006-09-18 04:17:01
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answer #1
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answered by bettyboop 6
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I believe in God because the universe was clearly not put together at random, but designed.
Evolutionists can't explain macro jumps in evolution, like how a light sensitive patch of skin on some primordeal creature developed into eyes.
There's nothing wrong with evolutionary theory, it's proven to work on a micro scale, but the leaps needed to provide things like human intelligence, the development of eyes, emotional responses aren't something that can be explained.
Furthermore, there's physical evidence that the universe was designed, and didn't develop randomly from some distant big bang.
God is a no brainer, and frankly, is more +EV than the alternative.
2006-09-19 16:29:43
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answered by David C 1
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I believe in God because - 1. I believe that there is a creator for all that have come into this Universe 2. There is a fair amount of facilities that have been created for living beings 3. Evolution of life had been a wonder, whatever theories could be attributed now. 4. Codes and scriptures teach from the religions to treat everyone alike, only intrepretations later have classified differences and hence all unwanted hatred. 5. A cycle which starts from birth and to end with death for living beings to stress that nothing is eternal except the nature.
VR
2006-09-18 11:24:08
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answered by sarayu 7
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Yes, I believe in God for lots of reasons, but I will just site a few. First and foremost because I can't bring myself to believe that all living things sprung up from a puddle of goo. It makes more sense to me that life was created by God, not evolved from a sequence of amino acids. I also believe because I fell away from Christianity as a teenager and came back because I found myself with a void that only God could fill.
2006-09-18 12:53:01
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answer #4
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answered by OrianasMom 3
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In the School of Philosophy during the final exam just before graduation, the Professor asked all his students that he is going to give one question only, and every body will be graded according to that question; either he fails or he passes, depending on what the student will do in this exam. He distributed plenty of empty papers for answering the question, and posted on the black board the question which read as Follows: “Why is there a God?" The professor said to his students that he has plenty of blank answering papers for those who need to write as much as they deem necessary to answer this question which shall determine failing or passing this final course in Philosophy.
The student started writing their answers in a very serious manner and most of them needed and required more blank papers to reason in details why there is a God. Some requested more time to answer comprehensibly the question as it will determine his graduation. So every body got engaged in answering the question except one person.
When the student finished, the professor asked his student to meet the next day, same time and at the same room to distribute the results of the exam for every body. So the next day every body came in early and very anxious to find out how well he did in this most difficult exam about God.
When the professor arrived, all the students stood up and greeted him with great enthusiasm, and with a voice that really showed a very impressive tone as each of them now will become a philosopher. To every student surprise, the professor announced that only one person passed the exam and will graduate this semester from the school of Art and Science with BS degree in Philosophy.
All the students wanted to know who was that person and also wanted to read what he had written in his answer for "Why there is a God". The professor showed the paper to every student who to their astonishment found the answer to be two words only.
The answer read" Why not".
2006-09-18 12:01:37
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answered by lonelyspirit 5
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Yeah, I beleive in god because i know somone who can speak with him, i have asked alot of questions that i already knew about me but the guy didnt and he asked god and god was right and i was talkin to him on the phone one day and he told me exactly what i was thinking, word from word.
I dont beleive in jesus though, jesus has given me no proof and the bible has so many versions.(if the bible was true it would only have one version only)
2006-09-18 11:18:44
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answered by Kendra 3
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Because with all the horror and chaos and death happening in the world, if I didnt believe in a God who is all loving and caring, i wouldnt believe in the human race. He helps believe in love at heart.
2006-09-18 11:21:08
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answer #7
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answered by WoWed in Philly 2
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yes i believe in god,honey just look around you do you see the magnificent beautiful world everything that he made he made it perfect including you! god is very real dont let anyone convince you otherwise.they would like you to believe that everything just happened one day or that we all evolved from nothing,"are you kidding me"this is no accident,theres has been more things in the bible proven to be fact(that scientist havent been able to discredit) than not.
2006-09-18 11:26:34
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answered by my space 3
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i do belive in one GOD who is ALLAH he has no father no sons just him
coz how we created if there is no GOD
and every thing in the world goes like what ALLAH want
2006-09-18 11:26:47
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answered by Smiley girl 2
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A psychological crutch comes in handy when reality gets too tough to face.
2006-09-18 11:17:06
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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