At first I thought to say absolutely, but on seeing other comments, I feel it's insensitive to not add that, He rules, but the rule is, He can't help us unless we ask him to, anymore than a doctor can force medical treatment on us. That's a whole subject with exceptions, but let's work from there. p.s. You can steal and use any information I have or any answers and share them, that might be a good start.
As co-creators with Him, we can clean up the earth. As a matter of fact, we have to, if we want it done. So saying we can't, isn't an option, unless we just don't care enough and any excuse will do. What an individual can actually do, would take a book and I have all the words in my head. We all do. Let's just say that, as we actually begin to think about it seriously and get around people with the same ideas, we seem to find more and more effective things to do that wil fit in our work schedule, if we prioritize. That we don't, just shows our not having thought about it very seriously. In other words, the first thing we have to do is fix ourselves. In a good spiritual condition the spirit of truth leads us into all the solutions. Not enough people even take step one or instead dedicate their lives to trying to discourage those who would and pretty effectively, I would say. In effect, we have all fallen short of the glory of God and his glorious plan for the earth, by saying we have faith and then not getting ourselves to the point where we can even take the first step. I somewhat blame the leaders for not showing the way, but power brings corruption. The church is no exception in falling short, instead of showing the way. If they really did, with two billion Christian believers alone, the job would almost be done. It's not that they don't believe in the kingdom, but the churches teach it's after we die. They mislead. That's why people are getting out of them and starting to do the job themeselves. It's not on the news, because they are of the same sort as the church leaders and all of us, but not so many as before. Millions are now taking a different spiritual tack toward a more realistic faith, faith that God is leading the way, not doing it for us. Faith that with God or His spirit, we can. I know people don't have a lot of time, so I put information on my profile, so anyone can see what's going on, with videos from youtube to books and observers that do see. There is a ground swell going on. That is, the water is rising and we will all rise with it, if we have our ark. Not to worry, we will fish them out of the water or they can get with it and become a fisher of men instead of a fish. Some people think the choice is obvious, if only because sometimes it's more fun. The snowball has already been started by those greater than you and I, but we can give it a little push. A push that will multiply exponentialy as it goes around the world.
2007-09-19 10:59:15
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answered by hb12 7
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I believe in God, the Father Almighty, creator of heaven and earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried; he descended o the dead. ON the third day he rose again; he ascendd into heaven, is seated at the right hand of the Father,and will come again to judge the living and the dead. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholoic (Universal) church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and the life eerlasting.
Our Creator God is in control of all things. Jesus the Son of God died for all people. Not all people choose to accept him as Lord and Savior of their lives. But those who do, are called Children of God.
I am active in organized church.
2007-09-26 05:07:05
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answered by Mercedes 6
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Yes I am a believer of God and that he rules over all. And NO am not and will not be a part of any human organized religion.
2007-09-20 05:12:25
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answered by Cindy Roo 5
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I am a personally God-conscious Individual.
2007-09-25 06:38:59
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answered by simple serenity 3
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Yes.
God lead me to believe this.
I am a personally God-conscious individual because I follow God, not human-organized religion.
2007-09-19 04:02:47
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answered by SpinSpinSugar 2
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I believe in 1 THE GOD with all my heart and soul. I believe in the day of Judgment. I believe that GOD led me to my path, because I was asking for help.
I dont go anywhere to pray yet. I just pray 5 times a day at home.
2007-09-27 01:33:54
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answered by Onomatopoeia 4
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I do not only believe that in spirit, but with my whole being, body, mind and soul. Yes, we are beloved children of God.
A member of an earthly church? No, but I have and do follow teachings of God's word through a tv ministry for many years.
Some people will not understand that we have a free will, and not everyone chooses right over wrong. Yet when things go badly, they want to blame God. Why not take responsibilty for your own lives and quit blaming God, and others. Quit being poor me babies. If your little world is a mess, maybe you are trying to be the author of your own life, rather than allowing God to guide you through. I don't have much patience for people that blame God for all of their problems and refuse to take responsibilty for their destructive lives. Satan truly enjoys people like that. He loves the fact that you are miserable, and refuse to look to God for help. It makes him feel he has one up on God, and you allow that. If you like to wallow in self pity, wallow away, but don't blame God for you messing up your life.
2007-09-19 04:09:59
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answered by Anonymous
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God is the sea of love, in which beloved children r floating (wandering) like bubbles and searching for love.
When a bubble dissolves within the same life, he/she merges in the sea of love.
2007-09-19 04:05:56
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answered by dd 6
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I have been and miss the fellowship of organized worship, but as I came in this world alone I'll leave alone, the only thing that matters is the faith in my Savior.
2007-09-19 04:29:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Pagans and birds have the comparable style of worship, it is, they feed, sing songs, and mate the companions. Pagans don't have faith that the words, that's my physique, stated by employing the priest on the altar, makes the bread into the physique of Jesus. So, pagans consume all ingredients, yet believers consume non secular nutrition that's the physique of Christ.
2016-10-09 11:15:47
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answered by ? 4
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