I do not believe in the Christian god and I do not believe in any other form of god. Why? Because there is no creditable proof of his existence.
2007-09-20 01:00:46
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answer #1
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answered by Imagine No Religion 6
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I believe in as you say, the Divine Christian God, The Father, The Son, and The Holy Ghost. Reasons why- 1. Everything in this world and beyond had to be created by someone, ex, birth of children, animals, how the air we breathe just happens to match up with what we need, the construction of all living things eternally, externally, the sun, the moon, the stars. 2. Just as you cannot see the wind, but can feel it- so is the Holy Spirit that lives in believers. 3. That a creator of the universe would care enough to judge between right and wrong, not create something and then disappear 4. Jesus Christ, God in human flesh making reconciliation between God and man. 5.The prophecies in the Bible that come to pass given from God.
2007-09-20 01:21:53
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answer #2
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answered by peace to all 2
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I believe there might be something divine. What that is, I'm not sure. I don't believe in the same God that Christians believe in because that God tends to give mix messages. For instance Christians say God is Love. If God is love, then why does he want you to fear him as the bible says? No, I prefer not to believe in this type of God.
2007-09-20 01:07:05
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answer #3
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answered by sonyvet2002 3
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There's no proof of any of the thousands of gods that human beings have worshipped throughout the centuries. The Christian God is no different. They were the products of ancient minds who were trying to make sense of their universe.
The only thing that keeps me agnostic is the question of origins. I have no problem with the Big Bang theory. I just don't know where the singularity came from. Either something in the universe is eternal, or at some point something arose from nothing. That's true whether you frame it in scientific or religious terms. It's rather pointless to attribute the origin to a supernatural force of some kind, but at this point it seems at least plausible, since I can't pretend to know every secret about our vast universe, and I don't have a better answer. However, I'm not about to take the lazy theist position and just say "God did it." How do you know?
I suspect that the answer to all of this lies in quantum physics and will someday be uncovered. When it is, I'll be comfortable calling myself an atheist across the board.
2007-09-20 01:06:24
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answer #4
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answered by Cap'n Zeemboo 3
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I have believed in the Divine Christian God ever since I can remember. Can't tell you why, but I choose to continue to believe.
2007-09-20 01:01:34
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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i believe in no god nor any religon or any of that like . Because science,especially natural selection and evolution is just way more interesting thing and lastly its just ludacris believing that some 'creator' or some celestial being did all this.I mean people can be very creative in trying to explain things in which they want to be, but may not be true. I.e the Bible. Sort of like after we're dead we not literally 'finished', we have the opportunity to go to heaven or hell depending whether we're preceived as good or bad.
Well personally thats my outlook on it.
2007-09-20 04:17:05
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in God the Father almighty
Maker of Heaven and Maker of Earth
And in Jesus Christ
His only begotten Son, our Lord
He was conceived by the Holy Spirit
Born of the virgin Mary
Suffered under Pontius Pilate
He was crucified and dead and buried
And I believe what I believe
Is what makes me what I am
I did not make it, no it is making me
It is the very truth of God and not
The invention of any man
I believe that He who suffered
Was crucified, buried, and dead
He descended into hell and
On the third day, rose again
He ascended into Heaven where
He sits at God's mighty right hand
I believe that He's returning to
Judge the quick and the dead
Of the sons of men
I believe in God the Father almighty
Maker of Heaven and Maker of Earth
And in Jesus Christ His only begotten Son,
Our Lord
I believe in the Holy Spirit
One Holy Church, the communion of Saints
The forgiveness of sin
I believe in the resurrection
I believe in a life that never ends
Creed by singer/songwriter/musician/husband and father:
Rich Mullins: October 21, 1955 – September 19, 1997
2007-09-20 01:10:07
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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1st the "christian God, Muslim God and the Jewish God are all one.. . and i believe in God, at a stage in my life i had my thoughts and wanted God to pop out and say "hey i am here" but that didn't happen, other strange things happened and i Do believe
2007-09-20 01:17:15
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answer #8
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answered by me 4
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Believes in no god or gods.
The concept of god is a man made one.
Man created god in his image, not the other way around.
2007-09-20 01:06:24
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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God is the creator of all: Adam, ..., Noah, ..., Abraham, ..., Moses, ..., Jesus, ... and Muhammad...
All the above are prophets of God...
Please read my words carefully:
If you see footmark in the sand, you'll say that someone passed from here...
If you see a piece of dog sh*t on the ground, you'll say that a dog passed from here...
So what about the enormous universe, the sky, stars, planets, earth and all the beauty in it, doesn't it lead to that someone made it?!!!
Some people say that everything is created by itself after the big-bang... I won't ask you about what caused the big-bang, but I'll ask you a simple question:
If you take all the letters of the alphabet, multiples of them, and you threw them randomly on the floor. Do you expect (by a chance of one in infinity) to get a poem like shakespear's??!!
Can't you see how organized our universe is, the planets, the eco-system on earth, look even in your own body... Can you control your heart-beat? Can you control your breath while you're sleeping? Who stopped your eye-lashes from growing after reaching a certain length? Who told the baby turtles to move towards the sea and not to the earth after they come out of their eggs? Who taught the bird how to make nests?
My friend, think with your heart and brain. If you're still lost, think about the following:
Do you know how to play safe?
Non-believer's case:
If there's no God and you do all what you want in life, then nothing will happen to you after life. But if there was God and you were mistaken, then you'll blame yourself FOREVER...
Believer's case:
If there's God and I followed His commands in life, then I'll be in Heaven after life FOREVER. But if there was no God and we're mistaken, then nothing bad will happen to us after life...
Now you know how to play-safe, in case you're not convinced?
2007-09-22 18:18:15
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answered by toon 5
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