No, and I ask all sorts of questions, just not all of them here. I also like to read books from other faiths and ideologies to see how other people think and what they believe. I hope you also question your beliefs, otherwise you do not even know what you believe. Peace be with you
2007-03-23 01:54:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I'm not afraid to question my faith. I was raised in the church and began questioning my faith in college. I actually turned my back on Christianity for a while and became a Wicca. It never felt right, and I eventually began looking at why I was questioning my faith and started reading more and talking to people from other faiths and other Christian denominations. I am now a Christian again. Yes, I still have questions about my faith and have switched denominations, and I sincerely hope I always have questions as well as the desire and ability to search for answers to those questions.
2007-03-23 02:01:09
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answered by Starfall 6
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Here is one that is not afraid to question my faith, Why should I need to question it, In my 37 years of serving God, I know exactly where I stand at on the truth. Everytime I hear a preacher preach, I take the bible & follow along, If it don't measure up, I will not follow it. By the Way, there is ONLY ONE TRUE FAITH AS the BIBLE SAYS. & THAT IS UPON THE APOSTLES DOCTRINE. So therefore I don't need to question my faith, But when anyone listerns to a preacher, You test to see if what he is teaching is true then you add that onto your faith, So I am not afraid to question my faith, But I also have no need to qestion it. Because I know after 37 yrs. exactly where I stand at, as the Bible says Study to see if thou be in the truth.
2007-03-23 01:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Most Christians that have been Christians a while have learned that it's okay to question... a child questions his/her parents. Why wouldn't we, therefore, question our heavenly father. As long as that Christian realizes what "faith" is and what it means... coupled with the truths of the Bible, a Christian will find no doubt in both reality or spirituality that God is real and that no one is truly alone if they don't desire to be. Man...that was deep. I think I'll have a Coke now.
2007-03-23 01:55:12
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answered by Scadle 4
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check out the proofs and non proofs,we had to have a author to be right here. existence did no longer come out of no the place, the universe wasn't only constantly there.I certainly have regarded no longer hassle-free on the super bang thought and locate it no longer hassle-free to swallow that the each little thing erupted from one tiny atom! no longer something can in basic terms make no longer something! Scientists might agree the earth is as substantial as a grain of sand interior the vastness of the universe, a organic random risk. yet those self same scientists that declare our insignificance might carry the certainty to the commencing up of time and area.(lol) From the only explosion that ever created and not destroyed! Explosions many times reason destruction and chaos no longer stability and order at the same time with our photograph voltaic equipment. And Darwinism is a thought with incomplete data to back it up even with the medical community attempting to manufacture the data. Believing in a created or non created international the two require a bounce of religion and that i comprehend which way i'm leaping.As for church...my church is in my coronary heart the place i think the genuine church of Jesus is.As for the Bible,sure that is not any longer hassle-free to digest yet I in basic terms study a sprint at a time yet i think it became written for persons who incredibly prefer to comprehend God.Thats why maximum(yet no longer all) atheists can't be stricken analyzing it.My faith is stemmed from what me you in this earth and the medical regulation of reason and effect might recommend it incredibly is for a reason no longer random risk. yet people will constantly attack christians and their ideals as some experience they're smart previous their years.in the event that they're that smart they'll stay and permit stay.i'm hoping you're making the splendid determination.;)
2016-10-01 09:03:43
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answered by ? 4
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no losing faith is not because of many question in life or somebody has a lot of question.Nobody can tell how great or how strong his or her faith only GOD knows all of us will go to the test when our faith still or out at all. Even Peter lost his faith while he talk to Jesus he said he didnt dis-own HIM but when the pharisse ask question him he lie.Christian need to be in shape by the word of GOD so when someone ask they can answer according to HIS word and not the word of man,
2007-03-23 01:57:47
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answered by Rufina D 1
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No not at all in any sense of the Imagination,
I would ask that same question of you.
Are YOU afraid to question what you believe? What if what you have been lead to believe is untrue? would you not want to know it? is the reason you do not believe in God because you are afraid that you will be held accountable for your actions here on earth and that you refuse to believe out of denial?
What if, all you have been lead to believe about the origins of the Universe concerning Evolution has been fabricated? are you afraid to look at the other side of that equation without bias and completely objectionable, what are YOU afraid of
2007-03-23 01:57:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you may be wording this wrong. Christians, and those of other beliefs I'm sure, may question their *religion*. But the very nature of 'faith' is total belief. That's like can you freeze ice - the very presence of ice means it's frozen. The very presence of faith means you have belief.
Anyone and everyone is given reason and free will. This gives us the desire to question things to better understand things. If we didn't question our *religion*, we would just be like blindly led Jim Jones followers or something. But my faith is deeply and solidly rooted in my belief in the fact that my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, died for my sins, was buried, and rose again with the keys to hell in his hands and all power over life and death. I don't question my belief - because I **believe** it.
2007-03-23 02:01:38
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answered by luttibelle 2
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Scripture tells us to test our faith. By questioning and studying a variety of sources my faith has grown stronger. Christ said seek and you will find. Ask questions and you gain new understanding.
Faith is a journey. By constantly seeking, by asking the hard questions, we constantly learn and grow in faith.
2007-03-23 02:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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By definition, how could one be afraid of lossing faith?
What many do not understand about faith is that it is a spiritual tangible, not a hope so,I think so,very possibly.
"Faith is the "SUBSTANCE" of things hoped for(not the modern day definiton of hope),the" EVIDENCE"of things not seen.
It is amazing when a non-believer would set out to convince a believer that he/she is in error. Remember ,we Christians,at one time were; atheist,agnostic,heathen..then we saw something that was not evident to us before..... we approached it and were changed by it..... and now the "world" would have us to perform a "system restore" to a "safe period" before we were enlightened.
Do you see how ridiculous this is to us? WE USED TO BE YOU.
2007-03-23 02:06:34
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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