Yes i believe in one God .. that's Allah the one and only. He is not SON/Father of any one. He created everything. No death to him. No one can have powers like he has.
Isn't it easy and simple to believe in one god ??
2006-12-24 00:58:25
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answer #1
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answered by Its my Duty 3
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You're on the journey that many of us go on. The problem is not that there's no God but that the images we've been taught about God aren't true. And so we search for a made-up god that doesn't exist. And we hit a brick wall because we think that this god is all that there is. But this step is necessary in finding out that these images are not God. And only when these images are seen for what they are can the real God come shining through. The experience of God has been had by people of all religions and no religion. In Christianity, Meister Eckhart and St John of the Cross had it. In Islam, Sufi poet Rumi had it. In Zen, many have had it -- e.g. '3 Pillars of Zen' is an excellent book that shows the enlightenment experience. Once you have a glimpse of a real experience, you'll see that the real God is always there and that it's beyond all beliefs and concepts. This God is the substratum of existence and has NOTHING to do with sin, guilt, hell, judgement, reward, etc. It's pure Unconditional Love. But the only thing that can tell you this is direct experience....
2006-12-24 09:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I do believe that there is a God. The problem is that there are multiple religions with multiple gods. If everyone believes in so many gods and religions, who's to say which is right or wrong?
People tend to pick a religion that suits their lifestyle. I suggest accepting that there is a God or being that is responsible for the creation of the universe and all that is within it, but do not focus on trying to find Jesus, instead, base your life on finding goodness within yourself. Take care of yourself while being mindful and respectful of others and their beliefs, because in actuality, the purpose of a religion is to give people a set of rules to live their mortal lives by, to deal with problems that are out of their control and to define the unexplainable.
You may be one of those people who must have a life altering experience before you can say you have found Jesus: maybe yours is a case in which Jesus must find you.
2006-12-24 09:18:37
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answered by giggles10231 2
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The only true path to God is the one that each individual has to find for him or herself by looking within and listening to that still, small voice inside. If you ask you shall receive. God will lead you to the answers that are right for you. Maybe, by sending you a teacher, or maybe by bringing a certain book into your life, or any number of other things. But, the path that is right for you, may or may not include Jesus. If it doesn't include Jesus, don;t assume that makes it wrong. There is no wrong path, as long as you find your own answers inside yourself, and never just because that is what someone else tells you that you are supposed to believe.
2006-12-24 09:35:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I do believe in God. I just have to look at nature to know this. How do the birds know to make a nest every spring? How does a Caterpillar know when it's time to spin it's cocoon?
You don't have to find Jesus to believe in God. Perhaps it's not your time for that. If you are trying hard and are desperate, then you need to stop and let nature take its course. Jesus will find you when you're ready. In the meantime, enjoy the beauty of and love of God, give Him thanks often, and pray. God Bless.
2006-12-24 09:00:58
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answered by rosecitylady 5
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You just say a prayer, in the name of Jesus and ask God to come into your heart, repent of all of your sins. And then find a Church family. Visit a few Churches that you feel comfortable in and feel you would like to be a part of. Then attend bible studies and learn about Jesus' life. And have daily meditation of bible reading and reflection. Daily do whatever you do unto God, ask for his blessings. If you are sincere within your heart. He will be there Keep in mind that Christians live by faith not by sight. You must believe to receive. And faith the size of a mustard seed is plenty of faith to receive. . Have a blessed Christmas and a joyous New Year! God bless****
2006-12-24 08:59:49
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answered by ? 7
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You know what? THERE IS A GOD! If you want help finding God, I would suggest finding someone like a pastor in your area or a friend that believes and talking to that person. Good luck and just remember God Loves You and believing in Him is so important. You will gain so much due to your Faith. Everlasting Life is something that is very important and special. And due to the Birth of Jesus Christ, you and me will be able to live in heaven someday!!! Good luck!!! And Remember...GOD IS WITH YOU!!!
2006-12-24 09:32:34
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answered by Carson Brooks 2
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So, you don't want to hear the truth? You don't want to hear the FACT that there is no god?
Yes, you are a perfect candidate for christianity. Frightened, easily persuaded and probably (given your lack of spelling and grammar) ill educated too.
Yes, by all means, bury your head in an outdated book of bronze age jewish mythology that gives simplistic, if incorrect, answers about the world.
You have my pity, you really do.
2006-12-24 09:01:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Then why ask for answers you don't want to hear? But I'm curious why you are seeking satisfaction from something in mythology (divine god-men) instead of doing something tangible in your life to meet your needs and satisfy your desires. There is no magic. We have to pursue our own desires and dreams in tangible ways. Wishing and praying doesn't make anything so. Whatever you're looking for from superstititon, the most you can hope to find is psychological opium and self-deception. Reality is all there is. Deal with it or don't, but whatever you're looking for isn't going to come from myths.
2006-12-24 08:58:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely... I ALWAYS beleived in God as far back as I can remember... but I did not know Him personally until much later when I was in my 30's. I sought for Him real hard too... for years... off and on... then when i was in one of my really really low points in life, I found Him... rather, He met with me... oh, so hard to explain...
All I can share with you dear freind is this: that desire you have to find God was placed by God Himself in your heart... keep looking... and one day, when the time is right for YOU, He'll reveal Hmself to you. Don't lose heart nor faith... even now, He is guiding your steps to Him.
2006-12-24 08:58:39
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answered by Phoebhart 6
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Yes I do I am Jewish but I believe I can still answer your question In the quiet of the night when there is no noise or outer disterbances ponder your dilema and you will find Him Good luck
2006-12-24 08:56:08
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answered by devora k 7
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