I would only want you to know the true God of our universe, not
the one you don't like, but the one who is real and is the ultimate, power,love and understanding that we all have inside.
2006-12-27 10:46:02
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answer #1
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answered by royce r 4
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As a believer, the one thing I would want you to believe other than the obvious question of the existence and truth of Jesus Christ, is that there doesn't have to be an understood answer for every question under the sun. All of this goes way beyond our own comprehension. We believe or don't believe. There is no middle ground.
The Bible says, "Let us walk by faith, not by sight."
Scientists worldwide are still reaching out, looking for evidence that God does exist. Only 19 or 20 years ago, they discovered the sound waves which originated from the Big Boom Theory. These soundwaves are constantly expanding today and the measurements and scope are beyond our understanding, yet it was confirmed by 90% of a pool of scientists, according to USA TODAY, that all the energy from the original blast could have been in a concentrated point the size of a pencil eraser. But, in my feeble mind, I know by faith that God does exist, even though I don't understand the principles of physics to a great detail. I see evidence of His works daily--from feeling wind in my face, to feeling the warmth of the sun, to seeing a child with its mother. At the same time, I see torment. Most of those issues are brought upon ourselves, how we treat one another. Life is not perfect, but it is precious. Man is imperfect, God is perfect, and it's because we have preconceived ideas of our own that we can't understand or grasp that, it's way beyond our scope and understanding. That will never change. Much is unexplainable, but all is real. I would just say don't doubt the existence of God of all that you see or don't see because His existence is proven true each day. It's all a matter of faith.
2006-12-27 11:07:38
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answered by gone 6
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There is no need to be paranoid that everyone with a religion is out to get you, so why do you feel the need to bash religion in situations where it is not pushed on you (for exaple a religous question here where you have the choice to come or not come), it is of course understandable when it is being pushed on you (but in some situations you have a choice and you chose to be involved). I would say I want the freedom to live in my beliefs without your criticisms and put downs just as you want the freedom to live in yours with out others criticizing and putting you down.
Question why did you not say if the nonbelievers would listen with an open mind because that is just as much a part of the problem as the believers not having an open mind.
2006-12-27 10:45:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Being a good person, having an honest heart that understands and forgives is far more important than believing in a god. That is what god truly wants. Just look at the current state of the world and you'll know that believing in a god (whether he exists or not) has not done a lick of good.
2006-12-27 10:42:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm a Christian. a real Christian meaning i do no longer pontificate the Bible. people who understand me understand what a sinner i'm, that's why i in my opinion rely on God for help. This why i do no longer understand many atheists anymore. by using fact they have seen God substitute my existence. no longer my words yet who i'm. Many choose for to objective it out for themselves and start up praying. absolutely everyone who prays reveals God. elementary as that. it is your existence. Your adventure. have faith as you desire yet i wish you're no longer so specific which you won't be able to watch and notice while somebody else has something good. you may choose for in on it. yet it somewhat is of path your decision.
2016-10-19 01:36:12
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answered by ? 4
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really? i thought you were looking for a hypothetical answer to a real question? which is an exercise in futility. what i'd like you to know whatever your belief system is is that that belief does not make you intelligent. that goes for the belief of non believing also if you didnt get it. dont underestimate the people you think youre like.
2006-12-27 10:42:16
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answered by Stanley S 2
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That, all arguments aside, we all have to share this planet; if we can't get along, let's at least work towards common goals and feed and shelter those who need it. Belief or not, we're all still human, and there are far better things to spend our energy on than arguing.
2006-12-27 10:47:20
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answered by angk 6
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I would like atheists/non-believers AND believers to believe that it is worth their time and effort to listen to and consider the claims of people of all belief systems.
2006-12-27 10:52:07
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answered by Lily 3
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That everyone has a right to there own religious beliefs, and you shouldn't push your believes on people that don't believe the same way.
2006-12-27 10:40:33
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answered by Tauna H 2
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knowledge is the most important thing. I am a believer. knowledge of God knowledge of Christ Knowledge of how the world works the more knowledge you have the more it points you in the right direction.
2006-12-27 10:44:44
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answered by saintrose 6
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