No clue. In response to the evangelicals at my door, I said I was an atheist. They responded "So you believe in the devil?" Astonishing that people think in such ridiculous dualities.
2007-08-06 20:14:28
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answered by Thomas C 3
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You do not have the right nor the authority to claim that God, satan, or angels are non existant. due to the fact that you have no way to prove their non existance. How does it feel think when thoughts don't exist? How does it feel to be conscious when consciousness doesn't exist? According to you if you can't see it, smell it, hear it, taste it, or touch it, it doesn't exist. In that case your ability to reason, your ability to be aware of your surroundings is nothing but a hallucination, an illusion.
2007-08-06 20:45:03
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answered by Cat's Eye Angie 3
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I do have self assurance in God, devil and Angels. Why might telling my little ones that embarrass me? i'm extremely sorry which you do not have self assurance in God. Your existence, now and later, could be plenty extra blessed and finished in case you probably did. How did you come back up with "sensible question sequence"? I, individually, do not trust you. Sorry. Do attempt to have a beneficial day, besides. :)
2016-10-09 09:37:50
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answered by federica 4
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I think people who believe in these things, they feel guilty, worried, confused, all the time in fear of the anger of the God, superstitious. Their life is like hell and they are not free. I have experienced that in my childhood man, I was about 7-8 years old, and I was praying all the night "God don't let me die" for hours and I couldn't sleep. This cruel God was not merciful at all and didn't give a **** about my feelings and he didn't comfort me.
2007-08-07 05:12:03
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answered by ? 6
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To really believe in ideas about non existent things one requires a kind of blind faith and belief system.Some people can do it better than others and are quite comfortable with it.Others would like to first establish the voracity of the idea then believe .Both feel justified in doing their own things and are comfortable with themselves.
2007-08-06 20:23:06
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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I'd just like to point out that throughout human history people have called many things "impossible", or "a product of ones imagination" or even worse. Then some one finally finds a way to do these things, or finds one to show to others. Or something happens that shows evidence of their existance. Then everybody is like "I always knew..." Will that be you? Or are you willing to allow others to believe how they want to and not belittling them, and go on your own path?
2007-08-06 20:15:03
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answered by samulayo 1
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Each word has an historical or translated meaning.
The names of God mean things like "mighty", "powerful", or "The Invoker", or "Lord".
Satan comes from the Hebrew word for "Adversary".
Devil means "Accuser".
Angel comes from Latin or Greek word for "Messenger".
Jesus means "God is Salvation".
Joshua means "Salvation".
Adam means "Human", or "Man", or "Man made from the Earth.", or something like that.
Eve means "Life", or something like that.
Names and titles in the Bible have meaning. "I will call him Isaac", means that he's relating Isaac to hapiness. Changing the name from Abram (Exalted Father) to Abraham (Father of many nations/people) is telling us that he will be the father of many nations.
If Christians read the Bible realizing that it is a translation, and there is meaning behind a lot of these things, they probably wouldn't take it as literally.
"The Adversary" isn't quite as much a personification as "Satan".
2007-08-06 20:46:17
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answered by silverlock1974 4
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I can't tell you. Everything I believe in (which includes God, Satan, and angels) does exist. You can see it all in the world around you. That's all the proof you need.
2007-08-06 20:11:22
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answered by Jason P 4
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It makes me feel a whole safer and smarter....
And how does it feel to not believe in the things that DO exist- God, angels, sata, etc?
2007-08-06 20:14:32
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answered by Too Blessed To Be Stressed! 3
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This is a trick question. By answering your question I would, by the very vocabulary structure you have used, be inadvertently admitting that whatever I believe in does not exist.
2007-08-06 20:12:22
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answered by SDW 6
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