Nice question. I am a Christian and I do believe in God. The only problem is that i doubt His existance. Weird, am I? Well actually I believe in Him because of my family. They gave me this religion since childhood and so I came to accept it. But ever since my life went on, things became worse. I'm failing in my grades, losing my friends, and lying to my family. I asked God for help everyday to change my way of life and guide me to happiness. You know what nothing happened. This is where I lost my trust and love to God. I tried fixing my life myself without asking or praying to Him. You know what my life became better. I changed my way of life by myself and of course the help of my family and friends. I stopped praying like for 1 year during my odyssey and things came back and made me happy without Him.
So if ever I knew that my God did not existed then my life will not change at all. But for some people it may change their lives and would run into chaos. But based in my life and experiences, religion won't truly change your life. Religion is like something you look up to. This is my opinion. Peace
2007-05-02 18:28:58
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answered by Question Guru 1
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There is one thing that all of you unbelievers appear to forget. Christianity didn't just start up yesterday. It has been going on for century's, years, thousands of years. The early church was willing to die for what they believed. The time is coming when most Christians here in the U.S. may have to do the same. Do you think that is because we don't believe there is actually a God.
Another point is we believe that you must come to know Him on a personal basis. One on one. Believe me, when you reach that point in your life there is nothing that could persuade you otherwise...because you know, because you know, because you know, beyond a shadow of a doubt God does exist.
What would change in my life? I'd get a divorce and remarry.
2007-05-03 01:29:33
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answered by ruby_fire39 1
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I don't think I would want to know. I think faith in any religion is important, it's what gets me through the tough times and helps me with life choices. If I was told that there wasn't a heaven or a god, life just wouldn't be the same...it wouldn't be worth living for.
2007-05-03 01:26:31
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answered by Dr. Em to be 2
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Your English is atrocious and I know many things. What I don't know is what you mean by god? You mean that white guy with a beard that smites and murders innocents? Oh, please. I tire of pointing out how ridiculous it all is. This is your one shot in infinity, and you want to believe some sky fairy will let you live after your brain turns to worm fodder? I would advocate valuing your life as if there is no tomorrow, but that is a neat trick and I confess I can't do that either. But it's something to try for.
2007-05-03 01:25:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I can not comprehend not believing in God so I really can't answer your question honestly. My relationship with Him is so completely overwhelming and certain that I am unable to relate to your question. Sorry, I realize that is not what you are asking, but it is the only answer I have.
2007-05-03 01:24:34
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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it couldn't and wouldn't happen. what i believe in isn't as important as what i already know to be true. i have been healed by the Holy Spirit, and i have seen many miracles with my own eyes. if God didn't exist, neither would we.
2007-05-03 01:26:10
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answered by That Guy Drew 6
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I believe God does exist, I can't prove he doesn't.
2007-05-03 01:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It wouldnt matter, if God didn't exist, there would be no life to believe in anything.
2007-05-03 01:23:51
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answered by Faith Walker 4
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If I THOUGHT God didn't exist (which I KNOW He does), I imagine I personally would be a mess of a person...
2007-05-03 01:23:45
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answered by Sadhaka 2
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He has always existed! how can imagine that.
2007-05-03 01:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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