Magic, Miracles, and all things supernatural. A belief in God must also manifest a belief in things that are supernatural. Where do you draw the line in your belief??
2006-09-21
17:34:30
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Know that I have a strong faith in God...just FYI
I think it is impossible to sepreate the three...With God, all things are possible!!
2006-09-21
17:47:50 ·
update #1
I believe more in providence - this is when God (supernatural) uses natural means (like doctors, hospitals, etc.) to cause a natural/supernatural thing to happen (like curing an illness). God is listening to our prayers and working in our lives but He just doesn't come down with a loud voice and magically cure people or knock them dead anymore - not since the New Testament came into practice.
2006-09-21 17:42:01
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answered by desmartj 3
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Yeah, you are right! God is Supernatural! He created all things, the supernatural included! You mention magic , you have to understand that the devil and his 'army' only can counterfeit what God created! Supernatural living and walking and living in miracles is the KINGDOM OF GOD! Too many people forget and cut out the 'supernatural' out of God and his Word! BLESS YOU!
2006-09-22 00:45:23
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answered by Proud MOM 3
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Why does believing in God manifest a belief in supernatural things? Why can't "God" be natural? I believe everything is natural. Not miracle, magic. If you can prove it to me, I'll believe. For now, I, and I believe if there is a god he or "it" too, would prefer to take logic and reason over blind faith.
2006-09-22 00:41:13
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answered by Jon B 2
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there is no such thing as "the supernatural" because that implies that the things categorized as such, are in fact not natural.
they ARE natural, they simply are not understood in traditional ways.
personally I have experienced enough in my life, even though I'm only 24, that I can't help but accept the existance of Miracles, magic, god, the afterlife, reincarnation, and a variety of other things, as part of existance.
it would take infinitely more faith for me to NOT belive in god or miracles or all that, than for me to simply accept the facts that have been shown to me through personal experience.
2006-09-22 00:43:55
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answered by RW 6
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Life in it's self is a miracle! Look at a sunset,the moon the stars...a new born baby tell me that's not a miracle. Why draw a line?
2006-09-22 00:37:51
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answered by your name here 3
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Who says God isn't responsible for the supernatural?
2006-09-22 00:37:58
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answered by boo 2
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Yes
2006-09-22 00:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I draw my belief from the fack a heck of a lot of f***ed up **** happens in my life...... so there is deffenly something supernatural out there and probably a higher being too.
Being able to feel half of it helps my believe to.
2006-09-22 00:36:43
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answered by CrazyCat 5
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Yes, most definantly! Ever watch a baby being born. That's a miracle !!!
2006-09-22 00:37:29
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answered by vik 3
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Miracles not magic. Have seen many in my life.
2006-09-22 00:36:47
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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