Yes, if you didn't question His existance every now and then, then I would have to question whether you believe in Him or are just following what others have told you to believe. Questioning is a part of being human - curiostity, you must think logically and a lot of matters to do with good are not always logical, but I think that these matters are outside of our realm of understanding and I figure that it may be for the best. So yes I believe in God (don't really fear Him as much as some people) but I think it is healthy to question His existance to create a better, stronger belief.
2006-11-17 23:40:20
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answered by nax 2
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Well, I never have personally. In circumstances that might cause someone else to doubt His existence, I've gotten pretty pi---d off at Him, and even on a few occasions ripped Him out a new you-know-what, but I've never questioned His existence. Which is not to say that many people don't wonder if He (could be a She) is really there, but I guess if they come out the other end with their belief (or faith, maybe) intact, or rebuilt, then it's OK. Does any of this make sense to you? Oh, good, because it sounds like a lot of babble to me.
And on the subject of being God-fearing. I don't know if the term refers to an actual fear of the Lord's power and all that, or the realization He created us (using the process of evolution, but that's a pie-fight for another day), He sustains us, and without His love and caring, we cease to exist. Sort of like the line on "Cosby" when Cliff Huxtable, the obstetrician, says to his son Theo, "I brought you into this world, I can take you out of it." Same thing with God...and it is wise to have a healthy respect for that kind of power.
2006-11-17 23:49:02
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answered by Yinzer Power 6
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Ive never questioned the existence of God, but I have questioned the existence on which one is the only God and have found that Jesus is the Only way !
2006-11-17 23:35:48
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answered by Terry S 5
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There was a time when I did. When I thought there was no god.
Now I believe in the existence of One God, Allah.
2006-11-17 23:39:56
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answered by Knowledge Seeker 4
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If anyone fear (ie worship) God he must believe in the existence of God. His reverence would preclude him from questioning God's existence.
2006-11-17 23:43:14
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answered by seekfind 6
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If he is God fearing he will never do question God.
2006-11-17 23:39:26
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answered by JACOB J 2
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it really is interesting. The interpreting contained in the Mass on the prompt replaced into: "There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse, and a branch shall improve out of his roots. And the Spirit of the LORD shall relax upon him, the spirit of know-how and know-how, the spirit of suggestions and may, the spirit of understanding and the phobia of the LORD. And his delight will be contained in the phobia of the LORD." - Isaiah 11:a million-3 as far because the answer for your question study Rom 3:10-18
2016-11-29 06:07:34
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answered by coratello 4
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I tremble at the thought of no God.I have never doubted the existence because we alone make any thing else impossible to me,I have wondered why God bothered to create us to be in this battle that seems to be between He and satan or good and evil,I often wonder why He did this.still do.
2006-11-17 23:36:23
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answered by punkin 5
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Well, isn't that revealing?
"No, never" is not an answer to be proud of, folks. You're revealing the weakness of your faith. Contrast those answers with the strong, faith-filled answer from Nax. No wonder so many believers feel compelled to post slurs and insults here.
2006-11-17 23:43:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in God (Allah) because I love Him and am grateful to Him before fear. And it is more fear to disappoint Him than fear of being punished. Believing in God, by default, means you are beyond the questioning phase.
Peace
2006-11-17 23:34:47
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answered by daliaadel 5
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