I believe in the Blood of Jesus and it will set a man free ,Praise the name of Jesus
2006-12-27 13:35:02
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answered by Terry S 5
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To search for God is like searching for happiness. Only when one is unhappy or dissatisfied, one searches. This is a built-in biological need. We search for food, when we are hungry, for water when we are thirsty, for explanations, when we are ignorant. The question is: Will I be satisfied with what I find? When we are children we content ourselves with childish things, which we abandon when we grow up. The difference between a child and an adult is that the child is in the process of developing the critical faculty, the ability to reason. A child is more likely to believe in fairy tails than an adult, but some people never grow up. Their critical faculty is so damaged, they can never acquire full possession and use of their brains.
Do not accept explanations on faith. That’s for children. Accept only facts and non-contradictory logic, then you’ll know the truth. It is the truth that adults want, not fantasies, and it is the truth that will fully satisfy an intelligent, grown-up mind. There is no correlation between the “belief” in evolution and the belief in God. The theory of evolution is a fact, like the theorem of Pythagoras. Evolution explains scientifically why and how we got here. The belief in God explains nothing. But yes, to believe in anything doesn’t take much effort. To learn about how evolution works, how the universal law of natural selection operates and is responsible for producing all living organisms from the simplest to the most complex takes an inquisitive mind, some learning and the desire to expand our ability to reason.
2006-12-27 21:49:21
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answered by DrEvol 7
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" if you have to start a conversation with do you believe in god youll be suprised at their reactions."
The reaction being that any sane person becomes uncomfortable at your intrusion into their personal beliefs? There's a reason why polite people don't discuss Religion and politics around strangers. It's rude and confrontational.
No, I don't believe in any gods.
Please use the spell-check and punctuation next time. That was painful to read.
2006-12-27 21:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe in God and i am not to judge who else does. if they say they are then i hope they are following the Word. and living a christian life. and not be fake. there will be some who say they are who are not. as well as the antichrist coming back as well. even a true christian can screw up and that does not make them a non christian. we all sin. well for those of us who believe the Bible. i try to act as best i can. because that is one of the greatest witnesses. when someone knows i am a christian and i have a good and happy life and they see that everyday. they come and ask more later on. and want what i have. i have a buddy who just got his second dwi or dui. and said he was tired of how he was living and wanted to know what church i went to and a lot of questions. there are a lot of beliefs were i work and i asked why me. he said cause one thing all the others came to me and was puting me down for what i believe. and i just stayed calm and got my Bible out and showed them. and did not argue. and he saw that and it left an impression.
i also follow the Bible, there are many people who believe that a God or something of that nature created the earth and not believe in the evolution theory or believe in both. so they dont follow or believe the Bible but they believe in a god or what not.
2006-12-27 21:47:09
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answered by dannamanna99 5
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No, I don't believe in ANY god.
"show the world your a firm believer if you have to start a conversation with do you believe in god youll be suprised at their reactions."
Thats a sure-fire way to kill any and all intelligent conversation. How would you feel if I started my conversations with "You sure seem Satanic, are you a Satanist?"... I bet i'd get a few wild reactions with that too.
Hail Satan.
2006-12-27 21:35:10
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answered by Dr. Douche 3
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I was on the road as a truck driver for a time... was suprised ad the places I found God's people... I got down and lonely on the road ad it seemd just when I needed one...one of God's people showed up... I do not recomend opening with "do you believe in God"... if they do and are of The True Christian Faith, it will come out... takes one to know one as they say... and it works.. truckers meet strangers everyday and strike up converstation based only on the fact that each are "drivers"... the converstation will come around to God if they are open to it... and for sure if you both are... works in other settings as well...
2006-12-27 21:41:12
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answered by idahomike2 6
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The REAL question is:DOES GOD BELIEVE IN YOU?...Your Creator Who cares very deeply for you wants to make you into a Royal Daughter and share RULERSHIP over this vast Universe. Fiction? Myth? It's been right there in His Royal Book all along! And by the way...How could one NOT believe in GOD? Everything you see on this Earth was CREATED! Your computer,cars,houses,everything you see! Now walk up and tell someone that your house did NOT have a maker! And that car was built by "blind chance" and PRESTO!--It appeared in your yard! Oh-and your computer had no manufacturer--it just came together all by itself!...Girl,they would laugh you all the way down to the Mental Clinic....But somehow NOTHING made YOU and all that is around you---silly,isn't it?
2006-12-27 21:41:18
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answered by snoopyyoukingcaptain 4
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I can tell you we have the cream of the crop here.
If I go out onto the streets and ask, 'Do you believe in God' most will say yes. I have worked the streets. I have ministered to street people.
If you ask that here on this forum, you will get a lot of people who will say, 'There is no God'.
Many people on this forum trash God with their names.
grace2u
2006-12-27 21:40:25
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answered by Theophilus 6
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Great question. Really made me think.....on a side note, I'm beginning to see a decline in punctuation. Damn those cell phones and their evil text messages. They're corrupting the kiddies and gradually turning them into barely literate hairless monkeys.
2006-12-27 21:36:52
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answered by Desiree J 3
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I want to answer your question, but your details have me really confused as to what you really want to know. I do believe in God and I apply what I learn in the Bible to my life. But it seems that you are making some kind of statement, but the meaning is very unclear. Maybe you could re-phrase it.
2006-12-27 21:40:10
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answered by wannaknow 5
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I'm fairly certian that all Christians believe in God.
2006-12-27 21:37:11
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answered by Darktania 5
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