No. After the acceptance of The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit, my faith does not waiver. In times of sorrow, pain, and grief, knowing, when God brings me to it, He will bring me through it, always sustains me and keeps my faith strong.
2007-09-16 10:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes during the week of Easter 1970. I was visited by Jesus Christ. He came to me to save me. I was in dire need. I went from being a hard core Agnostic to not just a believer but a witness. A witness has absolute knowledge. It does not require faith. As you have seen and experienced. There is not enough space allowed in Yahoo to tell of this story. To any that truly have a good reason to know. Email me and ask for it. I will give you access to this story. This has been the most AMAZING EXPERIANCE I have ever had. It changed my life from that point forward. You might say it was like a rebirth of spirit. So I guess I have 2 birthdays. The most important one was on Easter Sunday 1970.
2007-09-16 12:03:46
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answered by everymansmedium 2
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I hung on by my fingernails - i told maybe two friends - who then prayed for me - i asked for prayer through some online sites - i told God how i felt - and gradually i came through - when i started to feel better and saw some light at the end of the tunnel i remembered what God had said to me over the yrs and i started to see Him in each situation and started to trust Him again - this is where our faith kicks in - when there's a crisis or a valley time....
That's my short story....*smiling*
2007-09-16 10:50:18
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answered by ;) 6
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Yes, I do feel lonely in my faith at times. It is kind of like an awkward silence that I cannot seem to overcome. But I have realized that this is part of the plan of The Father, who is Father to all of us.
2007-09-16 12:48:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I had a crisis of faith. I didn't overcome it. I am happier now.
2007-09-16 11:03:16
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answered by hedgewitch18 6
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Faith means accepting a premise without proof.
If you want to know the truth, reject faith and adopt reason.
2007-09-16 10:48:09
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answered by tanjaneeka 3
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I did have a faith issue in the past, I prayed for clarity and wisdom and Jesus gave me what I needed at the time, which sealed the deal for me. I now KNOW 100% without a doubt that Jesus is real. I follow all the commandments and I follow Jesus with all my heart and soul now, I know he is who he says he is and I know the Bible is the inspired word of God, I know this because the Holy Spirit dwells in me. Pray and ask for answers, Jesus always answers prayers, specially when one is seeking him with all their hearts. God bless.
2016-05-21 02:49:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I changed by belief system. I left a religion that followed the teachings of a few neolithic tribespeople and became Buddhist.
We all grow and progress and sometimes it is necessary to change our philosophies as we go
2007-09-16 10:37:33
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answered by Nemesis 7
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as a bible reader i had a question of faith and have been a very happy and content pagan for the last 20 years or so..PAX .. and thumbs down dont hurt haha
2007-09-16 10:36:02
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answered by Fae 4
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I've never stopped believing in God since the day I met Him because you cannot deny the existence of someone you know. However, I have had days of trouble and got angry at God for allowing bad things to happen. I got through it, and God eventually asked me to confess my hard heart and He gave me back my passion for Him in return.
2007-09-17 01:58:24
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answered by good tree 6
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