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2007-07-14 10:47:35 · 40 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

40 answers

Yes I believe.

2007-07-14 10:52:42 · answer #1 · answered by Ruth 7 · 6 0

Yes. He is the creator of all. How else did we get here? Sure as heck wasn't because of the natural law of physics. If that's the case, how did the natural of physics even come about?

For some people, the reason why God is so hard to believe in is because he is not here in the material world. If I were a perfect God, I wouldn't want to be in a world like this either. That is why atheist deny him because they only believe in what can be seen at face value and proven by scientifical logic. In other words, anything that is not materialistic, they reject. In some ways, I understand their beliefs and will not put them down for it. Alot of them are good people and don';t deserve to be put down, but the truth is that we are not living just for the heck of it. People fail to realise that every human being is on earth for a reason. What reason is that? To work hard all of your life, get a retirement check, and then die? To have many sex partners, enjoy the pleasures of mankind, fight wars, steal, hang out on the streets all of our lives and then die? What kind of life is that?

The whole purpose of life is to fight against the material ways of human nature (A.K.A. the spirit of the antichrist) and remain faithful to the spiritual ways of God along with spreading his love around.

This proves that there is a God, and yes I do believe in him.

2007-07-14 10:55:34 · answer #2 · answered by RDF 3 · 2 1

yes, i believe that there is a God. A higher power that can not be explained by us because we are humans and will probably never be able to scientifically prove God's existence and the complexity of God. Us trying to understand why God does things would be like ants or bugs trying to understand or comprehend why humans do what they do, they just wouldn't be able to.

2007-07-14 11:06:36 · answer #3 · answered by leAnker 1 · 1 0

Yes I do believe. Because, He gives you power, Strength with-in. Always a guiding force with in and sorting out differences beween heart and mind and guiding you to the right path.

2007-07-22 06:27:54 · answer #4 · answered by RaviS 1 · 0 0

Yes I do! And I believe that He loved me enough to send His Son to die in my place so that I may have an intimate relationship with Him. There is so much joy to be found in abiding in Christ for He is the Wellspring of Life and daily provides sustenance so I may continue on this journey of knowing Him more and becoming more like Him with each passing day.

2007-07-14 10:55:40 · answer #5 · answered by All 4 His Glory 3 · 3 1

Yes, absolutely! My relationship with God is more important than anything. Through family breakup, Dad's cancer & death, brother's depression & my uncle's suicide I cannot think how I would have coped without knowing God's strong & loving presence in me.

2007-07-20 17:06:05 · answer #6 · answered by Silvo 1 · 0 0

This one does not believe in the existence of a god.

The existence of such can not be proven and is simply a matter of "faith". Faith is supposedly a gift from god, however, god did not , obviously, distribute that gift equally among all.
By not distributing that "gift" equally among all, god is either unfair, unjust or mean spirited.
If any of these apply and logic says they must, then god can not be god by the definition of the same (i.e., a god must be all knowing, just, fair, merciful, all kind, compassionate, etc., and by denying some the gift of faith, god would not be acting as god but as a larger than life, subjective human super ego.)

To believe in a deity in the hopes of goig to a better place than one is in now is the abdication of one's responsibilities and moral obligations to do what one can for the betterment of one's self as well as to help all others and all of existence.

Should one act in such a manner, that one would not be following the teachings of a god. One would only be following one's own selfish ego while seeking something better without being willing to work towards the same.

Please, to reflect on this.

May it all be well with you.

2007-07-14 11:09:09 · answer #7 · answered by Big Bill 7 · 0 4

Yes, I do. I can give you no solid proof of His existence, but I believe in God. Not only that there is a God, but I believe in Him, and I trust in Him.

2007-07-14 10:55:41 · answer #8 · answered by SignsofPoetry 2 · 2 0

Yes, I do. Atheism is too simple; it can't account for the moral law. And for all my atheist friends, in all fairness to the other side of the argument, read C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity, particularly the section on why Lewis, an Oxford scholar, moved from hardcore atheism to theism and finally Christianity.

2007-07-14 10:54:18 · answer #9 · answered by Caesar 3 · 4 2

I have a hope that God is somewhere, so yes I believe in God.

2007-07-14 10:57:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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