Yes i believe.he created everything from the earth to the STARS.
2007-06-30 05:38:12
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answered by Anonymous
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When I look at the heavens and see all the beauty God has created with the planets etc. Yes, I believe there is a God, When I look at all the beautiful races of people on this earth, Yes, I believe there is a God. When I see the green grass and flowers growing, Yes! I believe there is a God, When I see the miracle of birth, Yes, I believe there is a God. We cannot see God, but we know He is there, because God is like the wind, we cannot see that neither, but we know it is there!
2007-06-30 09:49:45
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answered by Gerry 7
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The Christian God was very careful to prove Himself when He had the Bible written. He wanted to make sure you would recognize him as a God when he acted. What he did is predict the future. No person on earth, no medium or psychic, can claim the one hundred percent prediction rate of God. God gave names, dates, and places so we can check out history and verify his work. He even gave us the very words someone would say centuries before the fact!
By taking this route, God would not have to appear and prove himself over and over again to new groups of people.
Now if you wanted everyone to know that you, as God, were going to come as a human being, you would explain what you were like so you would be recognized. You would put in the city of your birth, where you grew up, what kinds of deeds you would do, your temperament, your purpose, even how you would die.
God did all that in the Old Testament. It was all in written form four hundred years before Jesus came. The New Testament gospels follow Jesus and point out some of the places where He fulfilled the prophecies.
Let me give you an amazing example of prophecy.
“Daniel 11, written in the 6th century B.C., gives an amazingly thorough account of Alexander’s Grecian kingdom, divided first into four competing factions after his death. It predicts details of the struggle between the Ptolemy and Seleucid empires for a period of 160 years, right down to the advent of the Roman Empire. That is why the skeptics used to claim that the book of Daniel could not have been written before 164 B.C., but now we have proof of a much earlier writing text.
“The prophet Isaiah (44:28) gave the name of a king not yet born and of a kingdom not yet instituted and of an event that would not take place for another 150 years. He predicted that a king named Cyrus would commission the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. Cyrus did come to the throne in Persia, and in the first year of his reign in 538, he issued a decree that the temple in Jerusalem should be rebuilt. (See 2 Chronicles 36:22-Ezra 1:1-3. This prophecy described in the Bible is confirmed by the discovery of a Babylonian inscription.)
“Daniel actually gave the time when Christ would come into the world and die. Daniel (9:24) predicted that Messiah would be cut off (die) 483 Hebrew years after the issuing of the Persian decree to restore and rebuild Jerusalem. Artaxerxes Longimanus issued that decree on March 5, 444 B.C. (Neh. 2:1-8), granting the Jews permission to rebuild Jerusalem’s city walls. This, too, is confirmed by archeological discoveries. Four hundred eighty-three prophetic years (360 days to a year) and seven days later, Jesus was crucified as predicted. How could a prophet accurately predict the date of Messiah’s death hundreds of years before it took place, unless he was the ‘voice’ of God as he claimed?”
Thanks to the Dead Sea Scrolls found at Qumran, we know with certainty the above prophecies date before the occurrence of actual prophesied events regarding Jesus.
He has proven His existence perfectly and wonderfully. The Christian God is the true God.
2007-06-30 11:03:49
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answered by Steve Husting 4
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I believe and know God.
2007-06-30 09:49:43
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answered by Anonymous
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yes there is a god and he loves us all no matter how it may seem far from that some times
and it is hard separating truth from fact with all these different religions out there
but yes god is real the bible talks about the earth deteriorating and changing when its near the time for god to return for his followers
i mean Climate change any one i think the earth is slowly dying
2007-06-30 09:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, absolutely..I do without a shadow of a doubt. Otherwise I would not be alive today, until I met my fiancee I had never known human love. I know that God had to be the one to keep my heart soft and loving, lest I would have been dead of lack, long ago.
Blessings and love, my sister.
Sassy
Hugs
2007-06-30 10:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, and am a devout agnostic as a consequence. If you think about it, it becomes very clear that NOBODY knows; but one thing you can be sure if, if "God" is there, He either doesn't know we are here. or He doesn't much care. How else do you explain childhood leukemia? Is it the devil? Is God not interested in fixing that?
2007-06-30 09:46:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I KNOW God Exists!
2007-06-30 09:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe in God for the same reasons that I don't believe in Santa Claus or the tooth fairy.
2007-06-30 09:52:48
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answered by qxzqxzqxz 7
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I KNOW there is a Source; I don't BELIEVE the Religious definition of that Source.
2007-06-30 10:17:55
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answered by Champion of Knowledge 7
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I do but every one can believe what they want. I have a friend that is a different religion but i don't matter
2007-06-30 09:43:34
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answered by Ski dude #1 2
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