yeah, i know God loves me... He loves all people because He is their Creator.
2006-11-23 18:09:19
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answered by Anonymous
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God loves you and wants you to be back to Him (at the end of the world) because you are His creation.
He gives blessings to everyone on earth...whether you are believer of Him or not.
He will do miracle to anybody... in urgent needs...
He will send people, teachers, missionary to anyone...to introduce Him (God) to anyone...who doesn`t know Him yet.
He will keep on waiting for you (your whole life is your chance) to recognize Him in your heart.
He will protect anybody (who is still struggling and developing his strength in his faith), from being snatched by satan for his so called...hell.
And many more.........
But...Inspite of all Gods effort, you CHOOSE to challenge His existence, show your disbelief, weak faith, doubt and distrust Him, ungrateful just because... He did not give car, beautiful wife, much money, or you did not win in games and politics, or whatever worldly pleasures you can think of, etc,etc,etc
Of course, God has His own kingdom, so He determines who He wants to get in and live with Him in eternity.
And He chooses strong believers, loyals, those who recognize and accept Him well, His bestfriends, those who sacrifice and die for Him.
Are you in these categories and/or level of God`s friends, to determine whether you can be admitted in His Paradise?
Please don`t give false hope to anyone......
2006-11-24 02:51:42
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answered by ServantOfTheMostHigh 3
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I can also choose to follow the Great Pumpkin and he can make a miracle in my life, too.
The operative word being 'can'. Anything *can* happen. If I pray to a rock hoping to win the Lotto and I do - it is most undoubtly so that the rock has answered my prayer. If I go to the doctor and get cured by medicine, I can pray for help and it wasn't the medicine that saved me, it was the prayer.
You figure it out.
2006-11-24 02:15:43
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answered by umwut? 6
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There is no deity, yours or anyone else's.
For knowledge to exist, three facts must be accepted as true:
- Math & Logic are valid
- Direct observations or aided observations supported by Math & Logic are valid
- Supernatural existence, if real, does not involve itself in the natural realm (otherwise, any 'fact' could be changed by the interference -- say by the God of Gravity changing his mind on how strong it will be tomorrow).
Free will can thus be shown to be false:
- The mind is a consequence of the physical nature of the brain (Nonsupernatural causation axiom).
- Quantum physics contains a truly random component (Mathematical axiom)
- All observations can be expressed mathematically (Mathematical axiom).
- All principles causal to observations can be expressed mathematically (Mathematical Axiom).
- All mathematical expressions can be evaluated (Mathematical Axiom).
- An evaluation need not be deterministic, it can be stochaistic, that is, describing 'probabilities'. (Statistical mathematics).
- Since quantum physics can affect the human brain, and thus mind, the human state is mathematically stochaistic (consequential)
- If the quantum randomness is rescoped to be viewed as an input, the human brain ceases to be stoichasitic and is deterministic. (statement of rescope)
- A deterministically computable system is incapable of escaping its previous states, and produces outputs based on a computable result of the previous state and current inputs.(Turing-Church Thesis)
- Determinism counters free will. (By definition)
- Free will is not possible. (consequential)
- If a deity exists, free will is a natural consequence. (axiomic, potentially debatable. However, a deity that creates intelligence without free will cannot hold its creation responsible)
- Free will does not exist, therefore, deity does not exist. (modus tollens).
The idea of a god existing is disproven logically.
2006-11-24 02:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Wherever you beleive in him, or did you mean whether you beleive in him? using Yahoo Answers as a religious platform hu? So is this like your good deed for the day?
2006-11-24 02:19:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The miracles i received when i first BELIEVED were several. one of them was like understanding the spirit speaking to me after praying to know and learn how to pray. the spirit prompted me to turn on the tv. i walked across the room turned on the tv and there a minister on a christian network was teaching Luke 11 where the disciples asked jesus to teach them to pray.
I think the mantle of Love comes upon the office of Christ and the Holy Ghost can bring an enlightenment that allows forgiveness and love but we can only run as fast as we are able or to endure the things of the spirit as we can endure to abide
2006-11-24 02:15:20
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answered by Anonymous
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And did you know the Flying Spaghetti Monster watches you shower every morning whether you believe in him or not?
2006-11-24 02:19:33
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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This is proselytizing, not a question. It also made me roll my eyes.
Did you know that there is no god?
No one loves you.
When you pray, you're actually talking to yourself.
No one likes idiots pushing their ideas down everyone else's throats.
2006-11-24 02:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I know God loves me. And I believe in HIM/HER. That doesn't mean I believe in religion, every word of the Bible, or the speeches of "ministers" or "priests."
My God is universal and doesn't require me or anyone else to believe in a self-serving "Church" to gain access to his "Heaven." He/She is within me and within you and within everything He/She created.
2006-11-24 02:10:16
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answered by newcalalily 3
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yes, i do. and thats why i chose to accept him. he has made many miracles is my life and im so happy. ur doing the right thing spreading the word. Amen. hetty,age 11
2006-11-24 02:09:07
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answered by heat1395 2
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Yes!
and Yes!
2006-11-24 02:34:23
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answered by ? 5
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