Yes because no one persuaded me to beleive. in the first place.. No one "converted" me. I had a powerful spiritual experience wherein I encountered God.
2006-12-12 00:23:29
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answered by Phoebhart 6
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Yes. Because if you truly believe in something, it doesnt matter what other people think.
Say for instance, I believe Nirvana is the best band in the world. I know that alot of other people don't feel this way. And guess what? I dont care.
Simple!
2006-12-11 22:14:24
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answered by mutant_enemy_girl 3
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YES BECAUSE THERE IS NO WAY TO PROOVE THE BIBLE WRONG
Noah is to 350 years after the flood. Gen.9:28,29;
Shem is to 502 years after the flood. Gen.11:10,11;
Abraham was 352 to 527 years after the flood. Gen.25:7,9;
Ishmael was from 438 to 575 years after the flood.Gen.16:16; 25:17;
Isaac is from 452 to 632 years after the flood. Gen.21:5; 35:28,29;
Jacob is from 512 to 642 in Egypt, to 659 years after the flood.Gen.25,26; 47:9,11,28;
Joseph age 40 in Egypt 642, Jacob Gen.47:9 Egypt. 712 after the flood, Gen.50:26;
Aaron born 774, age 83 Exo.7:7; to age 123, 897 after flood, Num.33:38,39;
Moses born 777, age 80 Exo.7:7; 857 to age 120, 897 after the flood, in Deut.34:7;
Joshua 898 to Judge Jair dies Judges 11:26; is 300 years to 1,198 after the flood.
Samuel is 1,227 to 1,307, King Saul is 1,293 to 1333, King David 1Ki.2:10.11; at 1,373.
!ki.6:1; 480 Solomon at 897 after Moses is 1,377 after the flood, has 36 years 1Ki.11:42; to 1413 after the flood and 997 years before Christ.
The Judah kings go to the 391st year to Babylon captivity 1804 2Chr.36:20-23; after the flood, and 606 years before Christ. The Promised Land is desolate. Matt.1:1-17;
THERE WILL BE NO KING UNTIL KING CHRIST JESUS AT HIS SECOND COMING
Acts 7:37 This is that Moses, which said unto the children of Israel, A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you of your brethren, like unto me; him shall ye hear.
Deut.18:15;
2006-12-11 22:12:03
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answered by jeni 7
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i think your power of reason would make you believe there was a creator when you examine creation, if you came across a derelict cottage in a wood, you would reason that somebody had built it even though you couldn't see them.
when you look at creation, which is far more complex than a derelict cottage you have to conclude that there is a creator. thankfully God has given us his written word, the bible.
2006-12-11 22:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but when I was, I was floundering through life looking for a true path. I came up with all kinds of misconceptions & twisted ideals.
2006-12-11 22:13:18
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answered by irmaynerds 4
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Yes if the true seed of faith is within you,but it is so much harder to go it alone in todays neo-pagan world,it is wise to be in fellowship with others.
there used to be a saying in the church that united we stand but divided we fall.
2006-12-11 22:12:02
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answered by Sentinel 7
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Yes, because faith is our testament to the world around us that we believe in the unseen and that God's promises to and for us are real.
2006-12-11 22:14:59
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answered by Illuminated 2
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Yes, why not. its just you, yourself to make the decision to change ur belief. other religious supports might be the ones who will try to change ur belief..
2006-12-11 22:12:26
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answered by quincy m 2
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I'm Muslim
i believe in islam and ALLAH as my god and prophet Mohammad as my messenger and QURAN as my book to matter what
even if i well be alone religion on earth i well never change it
i mean Islam is growing.......20.000 Americans convert to Islam yearly in the USA
muslim girl
proud to be
2006-12-11 22:21:37
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answered by candyness 1
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Yes, because that's the way I began.
2006-12-12 02:28:56
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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