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I am a catholic i go to church every sunday. i have been since i was a little child. i believe abortion is wrong. i dont care if people dont like me for my beliefs. is there anyone like this even if your the opposite of me do you care what people think of your beliefs??

2007-08-07 05:10:59 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I believe in Him because he offers nothing but good in our lives. Ok that may sound a little strange but in the end he knows whats best for us and loves us.



Also,
I'm glad you find abortion wrong. Thank you.

2007-08-07 05:17:05 · answer #1 · answered by reimerville5 2 · 0 0

Other than the personal experience I had when the Lord personally delivered me from a lifestyle of drugs, booze, etc - all in a moment of time, there is plenty of evidence.

You can look at the prophecies in the Bible and see how they were fulfilled in history.

You can look at the archeology digs and see how they validate places in the Bible that were previously considered fictitional, such as the city of Ur, from whence Abraham traveled.

You can look at the complexity of the universe around us.

One such example is our DNA. This extremely complex chain of molecules which controls all the facets of our physical existence is like a pre-programmed computer. It is wrapped up in a double-helix, it has to unravel to allow the creation of a string of proteins called RNA, then ravel itself up again.

You would have to compare evolution to an explosion in a parts warehouse that results not only in a computer, but one which is programmed with a brand new operating system along with all the necessary business and financial software, and packed with tons of games. On a much simpler scale, just take apart your Timex watch, put all the parts in a baggie, put the little bag into the clothes dryer, and turn it on for several hours. How long do you think it would take for all those watch parts to come back together to form a perfectly functioning watch? It takes some intelligent thinking to put that watch together in the first place, and it would take an intelligent person to put it back together if you don't lose all the parts. And yet, people still think that life began as an accident - matter, energy, space and time working in random chaos.

All this points to an intelligent designer behind the functioning of the universe.

The most important thing for you to know is that God came to this planet as Jesus Christ, and after having lived a perfect life, died on a cross to pay the penalty for our sins (crimes against God). He payed the ultimate price to redeem us back to God, just so that we can become part of God's Forever Family; and He did this because He loves you so much.

2007-08-07 05:24:32 · answer #2 · answered by no1home2day 7 · 0 0

yes
"If God created everything, who created God?"This is what atheists say and they mislead both themselves and others



Let us reform it in another shape clearer "As long as the existing rule, which is that which exist as an origin isnt like incident presence, so why not be located incident-everlasting presence also? !"



Every sound thoughts know well that we cant measure an accident on the old eternal that has no beginning ,they cant jointly build on this in the rule is one of the characteristics.



The everlasting Creator, and did not need to perhaps, evidence on that can be summarized as follows:

Total nothingness cant be thought in mind ,its illogical to be the origin ,bec if it were so ,then nothing may happen

So it’s a must that there is something ,it’s the origin ,and since its everlasting presence is a must ,its inappropriate to as about its cause ,bec its presence is a must ,and its absence cant be thought ,and any question about its cause cant be made except on the base that origin is nothingness, and that contradict that nothingness cant bec the eternal origin

And something whose presence is a must logically as it’s the origin, It can in no way be characterized qualities required to be an accident.

And the claim of everlasting universe with its changing qualities is a false claim under evidence which proves that it's not timeless.

This universe always carries characters of its incidence, Looks attest to this fact-based mental sighting sensual, as evidenced by the various scientific research in every area of knowledge, scientific laws reached by the natural scientists.

It has been proved that this world has a beginning and an end,thus it must have a cause of its presence which change it from nothingness into presence

But what carries characters that make it incidence ,and it’s a logical necessity to be present ,its presence is the origin so it doesn’t need to a maker and any question about how its present is void

Here, we say : if the universe requires timeless qualities, we would say it is also well. But : Viewing the Universe attributes studied prove its incidence.

Add to that the matter of universe itself unable to become viable

Fallacy it wants to make eternal incident, Or wants to illusion that what has occurred is evidence of ageless, or is the duty of the same presence, to be settled between the incident and eternal not need to perhaps to its existence.

Talk Professor Rahman Hassan Habenkh maidany ;God reward you.

2007-08-07 05:16:08 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Yes, I believe in God. The evidence all around us and our very existence prevents me from drawing any other conclusion. We were created by a wise, powerful, loving Creator.

More specifically, I believe in the God of the Bible because of the hundreds of fulfilled prophecies in the Bible.

There is just too much evidence there, in my opinion, to dismiss. I admit it would be easier to be able to dismiss it, and far more comfortable. But I can't.

2007-08-07 05:25:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No I no longer believe (I was born, raised and married in the catholic church). There is absolutely no proof of god.
As for your belief that abotion is wrong, I completely disagree, but that is your choice to make. I just like to hear arguments about abortion that are not linked to religion. Life is NOT sacred, it is just life.

2007-08-07 05:17:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I do yes, in some ways, but I believe more spiritually. I do not like going to church. It makes me sad how people go to church and listen to one person preaching in the entire church. Don't they have a mind of their own? But you know, it's their right, so I don't complain about it. I just don't really like it too much.

I do not believe in organized religion. Therefore my religion cannot be categorized.

2007-08-07 05:19:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No.


Nobody can prove any gods, much less a specific god, exist; many people will tell you their god exists but no others, but will never be able to prove it, even if they think so. Some will threaten you with eternal pain or promise eternal joy to get you to believe in their god; these are all stories, created for people who were scared long before we understood the universe. Now we have no more reason for these superstitions.

How terrible the bible in particular is:
http://www.skepticsannotatedbible.com/
http://www.evilbible.com/

What's the origin of the Jesus stories?
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa5.htm
http://www.near-death.com/experiences/origen048.html
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa2.htm
http://www.geocities.com/paulntobin/jesus.html

How silly and horrible religion in general is:
http://godisimaginary.com/
http://whywontgodhealamputees.com/

The alternative:
http://www.religioustolerance.org/
http://www.infidels.org/
http://www.positiveatheism.org/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secular_humanism

2007-08-07 05:13:46 · answer #7 · answered by Dreamstuff Entity 6 · 1 1

I believe in lots of Gods. Nope I don't care really. I think the soul is a very personal thing and I have no right to tell anyone one what to do with it. As long as no one tried to tell me what to do with mine, I could care less.

2007-08-07 05:13:54 · answer #8 · answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7 · 2 0

Random my a**, it gets asked like 10 times a day.

Of course not. There is no evidence for any god, much less yours in particular.

2007-08-07 05:16:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I don't believe in the concept of an omnipotent creator being. The reason is that the whole concept is illogical.

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2007-08-07 05:15:01 · answer #10 · answered by vinslave 7 · 0 0

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