I certainly believe in a superior power...but it's not a supernatural one. I believe that power is simply "Mother Nature".
2006-10-31 12:23:56
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answered by Anonymous
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God is all-powerful, all-knowing, and ever-present. He is with all of us where we go, and wherever we go. Not everyone goes to heaven, only those who believe in him. There is one God, yet three persons. God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit. All this and more can be found in the New International Version of the Bible.
2006-10-31 20:27:54
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answered by rappingrancor 2
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Yes I very much believe in God otherwise none of us would be here. He is the Life Giver and creator of all living things. God is a real person who has a heavenly existence and a name like everyone else, Jehovah God (read Psalms 83:18). He has no beginning and no end. He has dynamite energy and power. He wants us to be his friends by continually praying to Him through his Son's name, Jesus Christ and obeying his commandments and having faith.
2006-10-31 20:54:58
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answer #3
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answered by sunny4life 4
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I believe in God because there is evidence all around us. Just look around. Someone had to create this, it isn't just by chance that all this happened. When was the last time you created an entire universe and all matter, including life? God is my Father who has a body like me but is perfect and all knowing. He's probably taller than me, just like everybody else too...
2006-10-31 20:34:32
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answered by pineapplegal285 3
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"If you believe in God"
Yes I do.
"Tell me why"
Cause everything is too well built for it all to come by chance. A very, very slim chance.
What do you think God is?
God is invisible to human eyes (Ex 33:20; Joh 1:18; 1Ti 1:17), and he is alive and exercises unsurpassed force throughout the universe. (2Co 3:3; Isa 40:25-31) Christ Jesus states: "God is a Spirit [Pneu´ma]." The apostle writes: "Now Jehovah is the Spirit." (Joh 4:24; 2Co 3:17, 18) The temple built on Christ as foundation cornerstone is "a place for God to inhabit by spirit."-Eph 2:22.
This does not mean that God is an impersonal, bodiless force like the wind. The Scriptures unmistakably testify to his personality; he also has location so that Christ could speak of 'going to his Father,' this in order that he might "appear before the person of God [literally, "face of God"] for us."-Joh 16:28; Heb 9:24; compare 1Ki 8:43; Ps 11:4; 113:5, 6
The expression "my spirit" (ru·chi´) used by God at Genesis 6:3 may mean "I the Spirit," even as his use of "my soul" (naph·shi´) has the sense of "I the person," or "my person." (Isa 1:14;) He thereby contrasts his heavenly spiritual position with that of earthly, fleshly man.
And that's the TRUTH!
2006-10-31 20:30:22
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answered by ? 5
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I believe in God
God is the Almighty Creator of this whole universe...He is not like any other creature you have ever seen, or heard off, or even thought about imagining...
How do I know that God exists? Simple, I look around me, and see wonders of creation that only Him can create
2006-10-31 20:26:03
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answered by AG 4
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Well, I don't know if this will make any sense to you but:
If you think of the entire Universe as a working brain, then god is the mind of that brain.
2006-10-31 20:25:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in God, because I can feel Him in my heart, just like I can feel love. God is my Creator, my Father, my Savior. I know He is there, without a doubt, to guide me, help me, admonish me, when I need it, which is pretty often. Great question by the way!!!!!
2006-10-31 20:26:07
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answered by pupcake 6
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i think that God is everything. The answer for all things. The good in people.
2006-10-31 22:22:20
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answered by Mikey Boy 2
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i believe in god as god has shown oneself to all people, especially in times of need(which most people remain ignorant of divine intervention and forget to give thanks); and on the flipside when a person of his/her desires asks for a thing from our great god and doesn't receive, this is when god is remembered for the negative only. which shows to look with eyes, and to hear with ears then to give thanks and praise with word and/or action which is positive. Give thanks and feel the rush of gods touch within your spine that is evidence enough! Also the easiest and best answer i can give to what god is (which to our limited human minds is difficult at the very least), is everything and everyone...think deeper and you will understand, we see individual things and people, whilst people of god see him within and without, material and immaterial, in or as all in different aspects.
2006-10-31 20:43:56
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answered by Sukhdeep J 1
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