This question is really too braod to admit a simple answer. Simply stated religion and god mean different things to different people, so when you ask this question, its important to understand where the person you ask is coming from before you can understand the answer. Many cling to faith as a crutch, others are genuinely religious. Some use it as a means of putting others down, others use it as a method of becoming more compassionate. Also note that the way you were brought up may predispose you to think of god in a certain way . . . to my way of thinking a proof is neither necessary nor adequate since you are basing your judgements on rationality when religion to a large degree deals with the hideen emotional impulses that lie beneath rational reach.
2007-01-30 15:08:06
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answered by Runa 7
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No. the reason "via grace are ye stored with the aid of faith; and that no longer of yourselves: that's the present of God: no longer of works, lest any guy could boast" (Ephesians 2:8-9) is that purely believing somebody else is a area that each and each human interior the worldwide can do, from 50 IQ Down's Syndrome to a hundred and eighty IQ great genius. Neither brains nor thoughts have something to do with it. And the easy certainty is that each and each human interior the worldwide DOES have self belief something, approximately God even. What maximum human beings have self belief is faulty, yet everybody have some theory of God; even atheists make a fact approximately God. So, in a manner, you need to declare that faith is a genetic stressful-wiring for people, although that is not any longer particular to a race. Skepticism is fullyyt a determination to have self belief below individually desperate circumstances. returned, that could be a theory and fact approximately God, whether one skeptically says none in any respect.
2016-11-01 22:41:13
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answered by ? 4
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No. If faith were genetic, you would have your parents' faith genes, so you too would be religious. Usually faith is determined by the surrounding culture, but some more open-minded and intelligent people (like you and me) question the idea of a "supreme being" even when parents believe in God. So it's partially based on your own intelligence.
2007-01-30 15:06:43
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answered by J 2
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Ive this theory that genetic heredity contemplates the later generations attributes. I too, knows similar cases with you, which is normal, faith is natural and faith can be tought, that is why human are so unique that our freewill can choose from beleiving or not beleiving even though its true we refuse to accept it, its a sign of immature personality but as you journey more unto your life youll meet diff. people and by experience gradually understands why they and donts! Grace to you
2007-01-30 15:10:36
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answered by Kyo_kusanagi 2
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Well I'm atheist. There's nothing different about me, I'm not gothic and I don't practice witchcraft.
When I was born I was baptized catholic. My parents were never religious, and my dad is a science teacher who firmly believes in evolution (as do I and my mother.)
I have also seen a lot of people who were grown up in very picky religious backgrounds, rebel when they got older. I had a friend who was raised in a strict baptist family, and when he turned 18, he rebelled with drugs and crime.
Hope this helps! :)
2007-01-30 15:08:29
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answered by ArmyChica87 2
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because some are one celled knuckle draggers and others are upright, 3 digit i.q. hominids.
2007-01-30 15:09:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I asked Jesus to come into my heart in my bedroom I asked Jesus to forgive my sins and I actually felt a physical peace and love come into my heart and I felt Jesus.
2007-01-30 15:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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