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Or do you believe only in the few dimensions we can perceive?

2007-05-13 00:19:16 · 13 answers · asked by Amelie 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Absolutely, including God. But apart from my faith, I think it's silly for humans to think they sense/know everything. I think there would be some really big surprises for us, if we could see time and space in a different way.

2007-05-13 00:25:17 · answer #1 · answered by cmw 6 · 2 0

What is this unseen you talk of? Do you believe something you cannot physically experience? Well, I can only assume that you are talking about unexplained phenomena.
I do not experience first hand such unusual happenings, but I do occasionally have premonitions. These are real as far as I had experienced them, the events happened when I feel it is going to happen each time, yet I do not understand the reason and where this feelings come from.
The question is whether there is another dimension or other dimensions where such messages seep through into our world. Perhaps we should seriously observe, study and research into this unseen manifestation.

2007-05-13 07:39:59 · answer #2 · answered by xrm 1 · 1 0

Yes I believe in the unseen. Belief in the unseen is Faith. I believe in God yet I cannot see Him. I believe that oxygen exists as I can breathe. I believe the wind is blowing when I see leaves moving on the trees. There are so many incredible things we do not know about yet that to be closed to new ideas or beliefs would cause the world to be at a stand still and become stagnant. (Beam me up Scottie)

2007-05-13 09:10:04 · answer #3 · answered by Nancy B 5 · 1 0

Yes I believe in the unseen. I believe America exists I have never seen it. I believe space, and time goes on forever, I believe within eternity and infinity everything I can imagine exists, because that is how large eternity and infinity is. And thus I can believe a world better than any religion puts out as Heaven.

2007-05-13 07:39:36 · answer #4 · answered by DoctressWho 4 · 0 0

That's a good a question as any, you could ask that questions even to high intelectual scientists and they would have to agree because molicules cannot be seen yet they know the earth is full of molicules how do they know this I don't know but they do, or an atom or submolicule none of these substanses can be seen but perhaps magnified 100 times more then a human eye were possible to see, yet we tell them that G-d made all that they see and all they do not and they can't handle it. To me they are Savance people that can corilate a complex equation yet 1+1= 2 they would not be able to sum up. As I said in one of my prior answers that they want us to give them G-d in a bottle [as a figure of speech] and when you show them, [I will say] see I told you I was right here is G-d can you see, then they will say he is not G-d because we see his beginning and his end and I'll say yeap you're right.

The moral of this story is that you do not have to proove G-d to anyone but to yourself. Let the rest ask you if you beleive so that you may confess publicly or let them who wants to come, come and eat from the bread of life.

2007-05-13 08:09:49 · answer #5 · answered by Free Cuba 3 · 0 0

I believe in dark energy and matter, which we can't see, and black holes which we can't see either.

I also believe that there are probably some physical dimensions we as 3 [possibly 4] dimensional beings are unaware of, and I definately believe there are infinitely many of them at least within a mathematical sense.

2007-05-13 07:27:22 · answer #6 · answered by tom 5 · 0 0

i believe in the unseen. we humans may think we are pretty advanced ppl, but i can tell u for sure that there is alot more to be discovered and alot of things we dont know abt, even on this planet earth, let alone outside this planet

2007-05-13 07:50:48 · answer #7 · answered by rocky 3 · 1 0

Of course I believe in the unseen. I've never seen the little men that are in my computer, but I know they are there!

2007-05-13 08:37:58 · answer #8 · answered by Daniel F 6 · 0 1

I go with Chekeir on this,also we know all that we need to know as Christ has revealed the Father to us, we need nothing more but people will still expect to understand all the mysteries of creation and this is just not feasible or possible.

2007-05-13 07:28:32 · answer #9 · answered by Sentinel 7 · 1 0

Yes, I do believe, from some experiences I have had, besides some things I've read.

2007-05-13 07:31:33 · answer #10 · answered by harridan5 4 · 1 0

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