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1. Do you belive in God?
2. Are you a christ follower?
3. What are you? ex. Christian, Methodist
4. Are you a member of a church?
5. Do you give your whole self to God?

You have one life. Do something.

2007-03-25 08:14:01 · 42 answers · asked by ~CarterRose~ 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

42 answers

1. Yes
2. Yes
3. I am a Christian
4. Not yet
5. To God and Jesus.

2007-03-25 08:18:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

1. Do you belive in God? Yes.
2. Are you a christ follower? No.
3. What are you? None of yours.
4. Are you a member of a church? Sort of.
5. Do you give your whole self to God? Not the god your thinking of.

2007-03-25 08:18:51 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Hi,

1. No - but I also don't disbelieve. I'm agnostic. Pure scientist - null hypothesis is that we cannot know whether or not God exists. I've yet to hear convincing arguments either way.

2. No, though I believe he existed, and was a wise and sensible man.

3. Human

4. Nope - see 1 and 2.

5. Not even the end of my little finger.

2007-03-25 08:27:03 · answer #3 · answered by melanie 5 · 1 0

1. I know that Yahweh, the God of the Bible, exists but I know He is not the Creator and I do not worship Him or His son.
2. No, while I do respect some of Christ's teachings, I do not follow or worship the Hanged Celebite God.
3. I'm a pagan.
4. Not a member of any group.
5. I recognize the Divine in all things, including myself, and work to keep myself humble and loving to my fellow man. Our physical reality is just an illusion, as matter is just a form of energy. We all live within the Divine, which is the sentient, spiritual part of the universe. The ancient Hebrew war god, Yahweh, God of the Bible is just one mask the Divine might wear. The Divine conforms to our expectations, and I do not expect to view It in such a Middle Eastern way.

2007-03-25 08:22:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

1) No.
2) No.
3) Atheist, Bright, Pastafarian, humanist
4) No.
5) No.

2007-03-25 08:19:15 · answer #5 · answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7 · 3 0

SURVEY SAYS...!!
Yes I believe in God.
I am a child of Christ
I have no denominational affiliation
I belong to the family of God along with all his family (the real church)
I try to give God my all, but being human, I am never totally successful.

Actually, I have had two lives, one of self, and now one of giving through His grace and empowerment.

2007-03-25 08:22:03 · answer #6 · answered by Charles V 4 · 0 0

Yes I am A Seventh Day Adventist Christian yes i do give myself to God however i BE-LIVE in Him not just believe, in James 2:19-20 the devil believes and trembles, find out more free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com OR www.amazingfacts.org God bless

2007-03-25 08:19:21 · answer #7 · answered by wgr88 6 · 0 1

(1) I believe in an imaginary god. Does that count?
(2) And I follow not only Jesus but also his half-cousin Bob -- which is more than the Baptists can claim.
(3) Yes, I am an ex, and I also have some zee
(4) We belong to Imaginary Society. http://www.imaginarysociety.us/index.html
(5) What does number 5 mean, and who are you anyway?
(6) And why is number 6 missing from your question? I must tell you, this is really suspicious.
(7) Number 7 is missing too. What's the meaning of this??

2007-03-25 08:18:16 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

1. Yes
2. I try to
3. Born Romainian Orthodox, Raise Lutheran, Found Jesus
4. Nope
5. Nope, I'm still very selfish and God knows it, but I'm still protected by angels. I'm my own un-doing. God divested me of about $10,000 in worldly goods and memorablia, including things, hundreds of things I could seel on E-bay for $30 a crack. It hurt a little, but I accepted it. I guess I'm getting less and less materialistic each day.

2007-03-25 08:57:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Even Satan believes in God. And atheists HAVE to believe in God in order to so vehemently deny Him.

As for #3, your example answer is to two different questions. Either you are a Christian or your aren't. But then true Christians choose the type of denomination in which they prefer to worship (e.g, Methodist, Assembly, Catholic, Baptist, etc.).

There are no Biblical requirements for "membership" in anything other than the family of God. Church membership is man-made.

2007-03-25 08:20:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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