Salam sister
I got aware of God's existance at the age of2 or 3, I became more aware of the scriptures at the age of 8.
I'm a muslim
2007-07-26 07:01:16
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answered by proud muslimah 1
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On my 40th birthday.
It was quite a surprise too. Before that I had always denied the existence of a God.
I was always very scientific in my approach to life. As it turns out; God is the ultimate scientist!
I should've guessed really. I mean, how else could it be?
Man has gotten much wrong by the way, and lied about much of what they got right!
The so called "cold war" has a lot to answer for. And it will too...very soon. Turns out that it has been decided that "the truth" cannot be told lest it empower "the enemy". Well...it IS true, but it is ALSO spiritual suicide.
You know, since I "woke up" it has been very interesting interacting with mankind in ways such as this, and it causes me great worry. I have to "come clean" about the truth of existence before the end, and that leaves me only 5 years. So far it does not look like that is going to be easy. Mankind have taken the metaphoric riddles that were always intended to act as an "alarm-clock" for jah (genius high) as being literal statements. Almost everyone is guilty of this.
You will all know what I mean soon. I promise!
2007-07-26 10:28:19
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answered by Amon Ra 3
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At 13 I was experimenting with trying to get any kind of responce from the big invisible sky beastie that the rest of my family had no trouble believeing in. I would have been happy to believe too, if only I had been given a teeny tiny sign to verify that he was real and I wouldn't be deludeing myself to believe in him. So, my conclusions were #1. God must not exist or #2. He did exist, but had no interest in my belief in him or lack therof. Either way, I was done with the whole mess. Then as I got older and learned more and more about the history of different religions and what they have in common, it was clear that they were all just stories made up to inspire man to behave better and obey those in authority. I can do that without the dogma.
2007-07-26 10:15:07
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answered by RealRachel 4
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At around age 2 or 3, I was aware of God's existance. I studied the Bible and was a proud christian until age 13 or 14 when my religious beliefs were changed. I have learned about the church's history and how it is still today corrupt. There are so many inaccuracies in Christinaity that barely any people know about, and when they find out about them they turn their noses up because it's been programmed into their brains for so many years.
2007-07-26 10:08:56
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answered by blondie_cheerangel 3
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Someone always told me when I was young that Jesus was right beside me always but I never understood it, but my mom was dead from her husband and i was being molested, my step mother beat me, having drugs pushed in my face at the young age of 12
I went to youth night with my best friend about 15 and I seen a healing- a boys ankle was healed right in front of our eyes he walked out with his crutches on his shoulders.( seen the swelling go down and everything)
So I contiued going to church untill I was 18 I was in that mind thought-
thought that I knew everything and really was ready to find out what the world had to offer. So five long years I did it all to the extreme- Drugs, sex before marriage, ouiji board(which my friend died a year later forasking when and how she was going to die'dumb move')
I would still call and cry out to God "Why could't I have a baby with my husband" and all this selfish stuff. And now I know its because I was into drugs at the time, not smart if pregnant.(DUHH) So I had a miscarriage 4 years into my marriage and hit the bottom and one night about a year after I told God that "All I wanted to do is to make Him happy with me again", so about a month later I was pregnant and wanted something better for my child.So my husband went back to church rededicated our lives and now we have 3 beautiful Children . And determined not to turn back to what we were.
2007-07-26 10:26:22
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answered by Bobbie 5
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When i was 4.
2007-07-26 10:18:50
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answered by MUHAMMAD 5
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I know that I have been aware of the existence of a higher power since I was very young ... too young to remember, according to stories told by my family.
My first memories of angels, or whatever you would like to call them, are from when I was about 4 years old.
I think it's very fair of you to be spiritual, and to include atheists in your question - it's a good question!
2007-07-26 10:08:46
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answered by Chelsea P 3
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At age 12, I attended Bible Studies class and receive some heavy brainwashing by lots of my friends who were christian then. Around 15ish, I finally saw the light. I became an Agnostic.
2007-07-26 10:12:46
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answered by kitto 3
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I was age 5 when I learned of God's exsistence. Age 9 When I finally accepted Jesus as my savior.
2007-07-26 10:08:17
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answered by Beauty Within 1
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I wasn't aware of the idea of God until I was 7 years old, when the teacher asked who went to church, and I was the only kid who didn't raise his hand.
Never fully accepted the idea of God, I just always felt out of place for not believing in him because of that experience, but that feeling subsided when I went into high school
2007-07-26 10:06:40
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answered by Southpaw 7
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