I do not believe that there is a Supreme God but I believe that heavenly/supernatural beings exist.
2007-03-19
03:21:50
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Ahahaha! xD Yes yes, I am a lost soul in need of salvation (any religion out there, save me.. no offense meant) and a heretic but it wasn't my choice to be baptized, I was still a baby back then ^^ Anyways sorry my question has insufficient details. All your answers made me think and my beliefs changed a bit eheheheh! So now I: believe in the 'God' (you know - God, Allah, etc etc) yet I don't believe in the Bible and/or Koran. It is a bunch of stories written by humans.. but I must admit that those were guided by a divine hand for there's a Bible code.. still, it doesn't necessarily mean that the contents of the book is true. Ah... I'm confusing myself. Religion is just a matter of beliefs. Maybe I'll find one suited for me in the future. In the meantime, I'll keep an open mind =3 Thanks for answering everyone.
2007-03-26
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If you believe in supernatural beings, than you believe in a higher power? Being means to always be, as on the other hand us humans die. You either beieve in creation, or you believe we evolved. Even in controlled experiment no one or anyone can make something come alive from nothing. That brings us back to which came first, the chicken or the egg? Your question shows lack of resherch. If you look into the Bible, its shows and proves creation. Without a Supreme Being,you have nothing. Its like in the middle of the desert you come accross a large home, that is stocked with food and water and has a self produceing heat sorce in the winter, and a AC that cools you in the summer. It has everything you and your loved ones need to live your life and never be in want. And you explain to everyone that ask--it just came life all on its own. There were no builders,no farmers, no well diggers no carpet layers,no painters etc.etc. Even as imperfect humans, we know that a house cannot build its self. Our world is far more complexed than one simple house, but mankind in there all knowing minds needs to ask such a question as yours! All your answer are in the Bible(GODS WORD FOR MANKIND). We don't take the time to resherch. But where? Eph 4:5 says one lord,one faith,and one baptism.
2007-03-26 19:39:30
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answered by fixerken 7
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Atheists firmly believe there is no god at all, whatsoever.
Agnostics believe that nothing can be known of the existence of God or of anything but material phenomena.
Naturalists (not the ones who are experts in natural history) follow a theory of the world, and of man's relation to it, in which only the operaion of natural (as oposed to supernatural or spiritual) laws and forces is assumed; following the theory that moral concepts can be explained wholly in terms of concepts applicable to natural phenomena.
Spiritualists believe that the spirits of the dead communicate with the living, especially through mediums.
Polytheists believe in many gods. This covers American native Indians, Hindus, etc.
So I guess that you would be a polytheist, but a 'lone' in that you don't belong to a group.
It is far easier (and it makes more sense) to worship one God: the one, true God of the Bible. :)
Blessings, Gypsy Queen
2007-03-19 10:39:10
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answered by Gypsy_Queen 3
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You might ask yourself another ? How did these heavenly beings get there? What is their function? Better yet, how did you get here? How did the earth begin? The earth screams design and order. Who was the designer? Read Romans 1-4
2007-03-19 10:31:21
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answered by Lone Papa 2
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I don't know really. what you are, but for you to not know either that's funny. But I know what you should believe you should believe in Allah, God, the one who created this entire Universe. Beacuse we all know that without him nothing is possible. Turn to the ways of, islam, research it a bit, you'll find peace their believe me.
May Allah Guide us All.
PEACE
2007-03-27 03:44:12
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answered by leavemealone 2
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I've heard of that being called Agnostic. I think it's great that you believe and understand that there is a higher power at work here.
2007-03-19 10:28:40
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answered by latterdaylady 3
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Try this for an estimate - Belief-O-Matic:
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-03-19 10:27:48
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answered by Anonymous
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You could easily be a Hinduist, Buddhist, shamanist or animist ... there is a lot to choose from. A spiritualist, surely.
2007-03-19 10:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Agnostic - It's a belief in spriituality, hevaens hells, and even an ultimate god. However, you don't follow organized religion.
And there is nothing wrong with that!
2007-03-19 10:27:49
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answered by KLD it. 4
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Without more detail, it's safe to say you are one of two things:
If un-baptized, you are a pagan.
If baptized, you are a heretic.
Either way, please understand that Jesus Christ loves you and is calling you to discover the truth. Just listen.
2007-03-27 04:09:10
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answered by Thucydides 5
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Well if you believe in multiple gods then you're a polytheist. It depends on what you believe these 'supernatural beings' are. If you're unsure what they are, then you're agnostic.
2007-03-19 10:32:10
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answered by Anonymous
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