No. I am without belief in the existence of any and all deities.
2006-12-22 20:03:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do believe in God. Reasons:-
1. I am a scientific person, and I am sure that everything which happens should have a reason behind it. Say for example if you threw four match sticks in the air and they fall and form a perfect square you can say it happened by chance but every time you are doing so and they are falling in aperfect square you bound to believe that some power is controlling the falling of the match sticks.
2. In the world which we live science has made giagantic leaps, we can be thousands of miles apart but we can see each other hear each other, but this is because somebody is controlling the satillites the web etc. If there is a slightest fault in the system. everything collapases. But remember we are living in an very average planet of an very average and aging Sun in this Universe. And our Galaxy that is the milky way is a very average Galaxy in this universe. So if some being has to control all this and that Supreme being is GOD.
3.Now on a lighter vein I will tell you a joke. A scientiest discovered how to breathe life into a statue made of mud, and challanged God tha tnow I have no need for you even I can breathe life into the statue made of earth. Then he heard a benevolent voice " great son, but please create your own mud
2006-12-26 02:30:27
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answered by sherebabbar 1
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I do believe in the Lord Jesus Christ, because He truly rose from the dead. But as far as my personal experiences? Things happen all the time. I started out a Wiccan and explored all sorts of religions all claiming to give peace and some miracles. It wasn't until I had the basic accomplishments in life that I found Christ. I had a wife, my first child, and an aw some job. But when I prayed for Christ to take my sins and make me clean, it happened. I was changed deep in my heart and soul. No one can challenge it neither can I prove it. It is the joy and working of faith. Go to a church, I think if you want an experience you should look for a pentecostal church, (I am not denominational, but it sounds like you would like to see faith moving, and those are the places to do it). Provable experiences: my father in law had a blood clot in one of the blood vessels supplying his heart. The doctors scheduled a very quick surgery, but about an hour before the surgery His pastor laid hands on him. when the doctors ran the dye to map the clot, for the surgery, it "disintegrated" and was nowhere to be found. I have many more also. Look up Padre Pio, a catholic saint, he was int resting, also www.realpressence.org would give you some science based answers. Check out the Eucharistic miracles. I thought they were neat although I am not Catholic per SE.
2006-12-22 20:22:12
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answered by inserviceofthemaster 1
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Yes I believe in God.
2006-12-22 20:02:27
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answered by tracy211968 6
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Definitely yes.
Following are some counsels concerning blind faith and true faith:
"There are three kinds of Faith: first, that which is from tradition and birth. For example: a child is born of Muhammadan parents, he is a Muhammadan. This faith is weak traditional faith: second, that which comes from Knowledge, and is the faith of understanding. This is good, but there is a better, the faith of practice. This is real faith.
We hear there is an invention, we believe it is good; then we come and see it. We hear that there is wealth, we see it; we work hard for it, and become rich ourselves and so help others. We know and we see the Light, we go close to it, are warmed by it, and reflect its rays on others; this is real faith, and thus we receive power to become the eternal sons of God."
(Abdu'l-Baha, Abdu'l-Baha in London, p. 64)
2006-12-22 20:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Definitely believe in God!
2006-12-22 20:05:39
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answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7
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Yes or No depending on what you mean by God . There is no uniform and definite definition of what God is and no religion has specifically given any definition of what god is., for on religion knows God .All religions have portrayed about the powers of god and how threatening he is and no religion has given a specific definiton about God and there is no uniform and universally acceptable definition of what and who God is . May be the UNO one day might define what God should be like .
2006-12-22 20:32:10
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answered by Infinity 7
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I believe in God but not the bible.Every time I have a problem I pray and I get what I need.
2006-12-22 20:20:53
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answered by ? 1
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Saying there it no God makes no sense. The whole world speaks of his Creation. I believe that GOD created everything there is, and without him, life it self would not exist. What evidence they had found to prove that there is no God? The sun, the moon, the stars, the oceans, the sand, each unique snowflake, the three billion pieces of your DNA that are different from mine, are absolute proof that there had to be a Creator of this universe. When you see a beautiful painting, do you think the painter painted it? Or do you think the brush painted it? Of course we know that the painter painted it, but we also know that the painter used the brush. In the same way, you can see that God in claiming authorship of his creation. Everything that you see on this earth was done by his word, including man kind. You & Me. http://www.chick.com/reading/tracts/0005/0005_01.asp
2006-12-22 20:07:07
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,I have strong believe in God.
2006-12-22 21:49:59
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answered by Anonymous
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ya i believe in god .god means some force in universe which will guide us sometimes we can feel that power .believeing the god means just to follow the ways he had told for us.
TO ACHIEVE GREAT THINGS WE MUST NOT ONLY TO ACT BUT ALSO WANT TO PLAN,WORK,DREAM AND TO BELIEVE(GOD)
2006-12-22 20:11:15
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answered by prawin chakravarthy p 1
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