Christ lived,died,and rose from the dead;others have not
Christ taught sound doctirne,others have not
Jesus answers prayer,other dont
The Christian God teaches we dont save ourselves through our own works,but by faith in Christ as God;other religions teach that we save ourselves through our own works,this is false or it would already have been done.
Simple,Jesus is God,there is none other
2007-09-20 16:24:12
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answer #1
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answered by Maurice H 6
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I have firm belief in my faith because it's comprised primarily of wisdom found in different scriptures, books, and even quotes. I believe in nothing being coincidence(cause-effect anyone?), I believe emotions are there to teach lessons about the self, such have psychiatrists discovered in how intense emotions are ussually caused by something deeper in the person. Simply because of limited space, consider the odds of life stemming from nothing, all conditions being and staying exactally in a delicate balance, and logical thought to the point of questioning any of this arising, I would say it was planned somehow.
Go deeper with the cause and effect part of nothing is coincidence, you might figure something interresting out. (wow, 100 words isn't alot to prove something...)
2007-09-20 16:54:41
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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5 yrs ago, I almost died. I believed in reincarnation. I was sure I was coming back as a Potato Bug because I despised them so. I prayed to Jesus to just kill me already. If he was real he would. Right? Put me out of my pain. Instead, he grabbed my hand and walked me out of the shadow of death. Literally. One baby step at a time. I know who he is. I know why he is. I can not argue with what he is. He is. I have never looked back. That makes my faith right for me. The same is available for all man.
2007-09-20 16:33:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My faith is based off of what can been tested, proven and debunked. My faith deals with absolutes, no contradictions, no chances, no "maybes". My faith is constantly changing, improving itself, becoming more and more up to date. My faith is based on logic and stability, not love and emotional support. My faith encourages questioning, not tries to cover them up with elaborate tales. If my faith is ever proven wrong, it is only done so by itself, and then it is correct once more. My faith is atheism, my faith is in science and mathematics, my faith is the world around me, not above me or below me.
ninty-eight words, not including these six
2007-09-20 16:25:38
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answered by Ghost Wolf 6
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i don't have a faith, I remain unaffiliated and prefer to stay that way, but this should be interesting. 10 to 1 says you get bible scripture lasting over 100 words on a post
2007-09-20 16:22:27
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answer #5
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answered by midnitepoets 6
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My faith makes / gives me
1. confidence to ensure nothing goes wrong
2. feeling happy
3. a visibility of everything and its nature
4. understand people
5. a sense of understanding on what I am supposed to do
6. What is my potential
@ last it also says my answer is gonna be selected as the best answer...
2007-09-20 16:28:30
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answer #6
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answered by GURU 3
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I believe in God not in religion. Religions are often too misleading, they make people kill, they are greedy, they breed intolerance and hate. God is Love. How could they ever be the same? I think Allah and Christian God are the same God, because I believe there is only one God and he created us all, he loves us and we are always a part of him. I don't believe in hell. There is enough real hell on Earth to keep on thinking about some imaginary infirmary.
2007-09-20 16:24:18
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answered by mishkin 5
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I attempt to live my Life according to what I Know, not according to what others tell me I should Believe.
I have no Faith in "Faith", I rely on facts.
2007-09-20 16:36:29
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answered by Champion of Knowledge 7
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Because, after considering mountains of information, the truth has every angle and corner tied up neatly to be logical and conclusive.
2007-09-20 16:22:10
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answered by Tim 47 7
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First of all , its NOT "my" faith....its the faithfulness of God that I am believing in. My faith is only as good as the object in which it is placed. If the object is not reliable, then I have misplaced my faith.
Taking God at His Word that He died for my sins, was buried to put them out of His sight forever, and rose from the dead to prove that His sacrifice was accepted as payment in FULL, is all that God requires to reconcile me to Himself. I believe Him...and have NOT been sorry once for that decision in thirty seven yrs.
2007-09-20 16:25:18
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answered by goinupru 6
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