Do you really think he cares about which God-believing religion is the most important one? I think if I was or believed I was God, that I personally wouldn't care which religion was right, just as long as you believe in me! But I don't believe in God, I am just tired of hearing believers that believe in the same God, but are bickering over other same god believing religions!
Example religions:Christianity, Muslim, Morman ect...
2007-07-27
17:17:58
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If God only cares if you believe in him, then why would he care which religions "laws" are right?
2007-07-27
17:23:45 ·
update #1
By the way, I am NOT talking about all religions, just the ones that believe in one God!
2007-07-27
17:28:30 ·
update #2
there is God in my life,and I strongly believe in him....he gave me everything,a wonderful family,a nice life,he sent his only son to die for our sins.....this is the true God.
2007-07-27 17:22:49
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answered by Gardenia 6
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I do believe in GOD, not Religion. I am too tired of hearing People arguing of which Religion is right or wrong.
What do we know about Religion?
#1 Reason to start a war, this is a fact.
So, there we go.
Let's get the World together and have a big peace party and everyone be happy.
2007-07-28 00:25:27
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answered by devilish1965 4
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See, you're saying if you were God or believed you were...
But we can't put The Almighty Creator God into the little box we live in. God wouldn't fit in there.
God wants us to believe in Him. But He is also VERY clear in His Word that He wants us to respect each other and treat every one with respect.
As far as bickering over religion: people who are bickering--actually bickering, not just stating their opinions, because there is nothing wrong with that--don't really believe in God. People who believe in God don't do that.
2007-07-28 00:28:35
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answered by Einsteinetta 6
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It's not necessary to believe in God.
It isn't the belief that creates God anymore than belief creates you.
You are correct God could give a damn about out religions.
Not one single religion is even close to "Truth" concerning God.
Not one single person is even close to "Truth" concerning God.
Prophets and men of God are just people and therefore aren't even close to "Truth" concerning God.
Man defining God would be like your avatar (you know the little Icon thingy) trying to define humanity.
When men define God they seem to limit God but in fact they only limit their perception of God.
Why would we have such mysteries as Quantum entanglement, the inseparable entwinement of particles at the atomic scale, and Bose–Einstein condensates that can slow down or stop light, and cosmic rays which can't exist theoretically, and where is that 90% of the mass in the universe that we can't see? All of this mystery in the creation and still we would be arrogant enough to make claims to our fellow humans not only that there isn’t or is a God but also what his nature is even to the point of claiming stupid stuff like what kind of food he likes.
If in fact there were a God that's even aware of us and said God had a hand in creating this universe it would be an extra-dimensional being with a nature that's completely beyond our understanding.
Feel free to not believe in this deity.
I for one choose to believe in God, but my God don’t send people to Hell, and has no concern for what foods you eat, nor does he care about how or with what you get jiggy.
Perhaps God has a way to translate an “arrogant computer icon” into a rational being.
This is my hope
â¥Blessed Beâ¥
â¥=â
2007-07-28 00:56:56
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answered by ♥Gnostic♥ 4
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I agree with you... I honestly believe that God doesn't mind people believing in Him from varied religions (although I think He might care what people do in His name) but I do think that He cares whether or not people believe in Him. I'm Latter-day Saint (Mormon) but it's pretty important to understand that no matter what religion we are it's how we live that matters. I mean, He wouldn't be a merciful God if He didn't give acception to people in Africa or Asia or wherever who never even heard of Him. So why wouldn't He also be merciful (and just) if there was no acception given to people who lived as well as they could with or without Him in mind.
2007-07-28 00:29:13
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answered by Gleebicus 3
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If I was God, I would look foremost into how people chose to conduct their lives. Are they trying to do the right thing? Are they principled and non-hypocritical? Do they try to be decent? Hateful people would get sent back to being insects, and loving people would advance to the next stages of being. That's how I would do things as God, but I am not God. I am only a regular human and try to live my life with integrity and consistency with what I believe.
2007-07-28 00:28:15
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answered by rgeleven 3
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If there was a God. - In past tense.
If there is a God. - In present tense.
I knew you didn't believe in God, just from your question!
Religion - Everyone has to start somewhere!
Spirituality - Shows a sign that the human heart is starting to open!
True Faith - The human heart is open, and is allowing oneself to experience what is known as, "the field of all possibilities"!
Humans need to develop a tiny word called "Hope".
"Hope" if allowed to enter the heart, will help drive the negativity out of man.
2007-07-28 00:45:02
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answered by WillRogerswannabe 7
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There is a fundamental difference between Christianity and Islam; that being who Christ is perceived to be. Christians believe Him to be the Son of God and redeemer of the human race; Muslims believe He was a prophet.
2007-07-28 02:56:18
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answered by frenzy-CIB- Jim's with Jesus 4
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For Starters, Christians & Mormons do belive in the same GOD...Muslims however DO NOT belive in the same God, as there god was a Moon god "Idol" taken from a sacked temple. But over the years they have been LIED to and have come to belive that Abraham, Issac & Jacob some how worshipped an Idol called Allah...That NEVER Happened, they also belive that GOD, never had a SON (Jesus)...Therefore, by their own admission of this their god is NOT the same GOD as the Christians.
2007-07-28 00:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Well your first mistake is assuming that all religions worship God. Some are false teachings that are worshiping man-made gods, such as islam. There are false prophets leading people away from God. Too many people are being fooled. The only way to God is through Jesus and if more people would accept God's Grace, there wouldn't be so much fighting.
2007-07-28 00:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Let me give you an example: Say you owned a nice clothing store and you named it JUST ME. You were the head of he clothing store and u were proud bcuz your store symbolized you and what you stand for. Now after a while other stores began sprouting up bearing the name JUST ME but they didnt symbolize you or bear any resemblance to the first store. Yet they still claimed to be the same store. How would you feel? wouldnt u feel as if this store was misrepresenting you and was using your name in vain? Wouldnt you be upset at the leaders of this store and the people who shop there falsely believin it was your store? Same thing with the church. Differnet religions believin in God but not all of them represents God's true beliefs.
2007-07-28 00:30:49
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answered by Eric G 3
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