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I believe in God, and believe that his son Jesus died on the cross for our sins and more importantly rose on the third day. I know this because of the word of God which is a living proof. I pray that all of you who answer this receive a blessing from the LORD.

2007-10-08 13:46:08 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I believe the same as you. He died for us so we could have a way to get to Heaven. The third day He rose again.

God bless you!!!!!!
Rom. 8:28 KJV

2007-10-08 13:49:33 · answer #1 · answered by ~Living4HIM~ 4 · 1 1

Well first of all I am really not sure there is such a person, as for my life it has been just fantastic, whatever I want I focus on it, and next thing I know I get it, I don't pray for anything the things I want I create from my own mind, I know that all people have that ability but they look to myths for help but never get it, mankind is fanatically silly in his beliefs he hasn't found out yet where the real power comes from, there are many of us that enjoy the real purpose of life, where the populous complain and blame a God they can't even see and never take responsibility for any of their actions, they have simply victimized them self's into religious insanity and poor Me's, they truly get what they them selves create.

2007-10-08 14:16:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

sadly, there are many who do not believe in God, especially on this site... who knows if they are even sure why they choose not to believe? of course its because they say. "there is no proof" but, i think its cause they dont want any proof... there has been many proofs, but i think they wont accept our proof...and by proof, i mean the things he has done in my life,and all the miracles that have happened(eventho some think they are merely "natural occurances") and all kinds of prophecy fulfilled and many are being fulfilled right now. i mean, i dont know how anyone could look around, and see all these things, and not think they had to have come from a higher power nad not an explosion. i dont understand how anyone could look in the eyes of a child, and see the pure innocence, and still believe we evolved from monkeys...

2007-10-08 13:56:13 · answer #3 · answered by heather b 5 · 0 0

What are your views of God?

First, I would like to say that I have never seen evidence that would lead me to a believe in god, so I don't. This does not mean that I am unable to have a view of the Christian god, because I have read the bible. I feel that he is cruel, violent and malicious. There are plenty of passages in the bible, which I feel, back up my assessment of him. Weither you or anyone else agrees is besides the point. I have not came to these conclusions based on events in my life. As I have stated, I have never seen any evidence of god and I have never felt his influence in my life. My opinions are solely based off of what I have read in the bible and nothing more.

2007-10-08 14:19:19 · answer #4 · answered by Danny 6 · 0 0

I share your views about God and Jesus. My Lord is everything to me. Heavenly Father, Begotten Son of God, Brother, Advisor, Friend, Comforter, Companion, Savior, the One I want to spend eternity with in His Kingdom. With Him, I have eternal life. Without Him, I am nothing.

2007-10-08 13:54:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My views of GOD changed entirely the night I tried to kill myself - and HE entered my heart in a very real and very powerful way that I've never felt before or since.

And HE capped it off by leading me to HIS WORD - a dusty old book on the shelf - which I opened "at random" and my eyes drifted down the page to this verse:

"Do not be afraid for I am with you. Do not be dismayed for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." - ISAIAH 41:10

2007-10-08 13:56:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Either god is real or not. People just made that up because they had the same question. Why are we here? Well some part has to be true because this god belief has been around for a very long time.

2007-10-08 13:49:23 · answer #7 · answered by ivoog 1 · 1 1

The scriptures of Hinduism explain about God.

Who is God? Where is God? How can I come to know God?"

God has no names, but all names are the names of God. Whether you call Him this or that, He remains Who He is. But in our tradition we call God by the loving name Siva, which is only one of His 1,008 traditional names. Supreme God Siva is both within us and outside of us. Even desire, the fulfillment of desire, the joy, the pain, the sorrow, birth and death -- this is all Siva, nothing but Siva. This is hard to believe for the unenlightened individual who cannot see how a good, kind and loving God could create pain and sorrow. Actually, we find that Siva did not -- not in the sense that is commonly thought. God gave the law of karma, decreeing that each energy sent into motion returns with equal force.

In looking closely at this natural law, we can see that we create our own joy, our own pain, our own sorrow and our own release from sorrow. Yet we could not even do this except for the power and existence of our loving Lord. It takes much meditation to find God Siva in all things, through all things. In this striving -- as in perfecting any art or science -- regular daily disciplines must be faithfully adhered to.

Siva is the immanent personal Lord, and He is transcendent Reality. Siva is a God of love, boundless love. He loves each and every one. Each soul is created by Him and guided by Him through life. God Siva is everywhere. There is no place where Siva is not. He is in you. He is in this temple. He is in the trees. He is in the sky, in the clouds, in the planets. He is the galaxies swirling in space and the space between galaxies, too. He is the universe. His cosmic dance of creation, preservation and dissolution is happening this very moment in every atom of the universe. God Siva is, and is in all things. He permeates all things. He is immanent, with a beautiful form, a human-like form which can actually be seen and has been seen by many people in visions. He is also transcendent, beyond time, cause and space.

That is almost too much for the mind to comprehend, isn't it? Therefore, we have to meditate on these things. God Siva is so close to us. Where does He live? In the Third World. And in this form He can talk and think and love and receive our prayers and guide our karma. He commands vast numbers of devas who go forth to do His will all over the world, all over the galaxy, throughout the universe. These are matters told to us by the rishis; and we have discovered them in our own meditations. So always worship this great God. Never fear Him. He is the Self of your self. He is closer than your own breath. His nature is love, and if you worship Him with devotion you will know love and be loving toward others. Devotees of God Siva love everyone.

This is how God Siva can be seen everywhere and in everyone. He is there as the Soul of each soul. You can open your inner eye and see Him in others, see Him in the world as the world. Little by little, discipline yourself to meditate at the same time each day. Meditate, discover the silent center of yourself, then go deep within, to the core of your real Being. Slowly the purity comes. Slowly the awakening comes.
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2007-10-08 21:29:40 · answer #8 · answered by Siva 3 · 0 0

Lord Jesus is my king. WIthout him, I would have no reason to live, no one would have a reason to live. He created us so we could serve him. He died on the cross for our sins because he loved us so much. We should return that kind of love.

2007-10-08 13:49:30 · answer #9 · answered by Vincent 2 · 3 1

I don't believe in God, because their is absolutely no scientific evidence to prove the existence of a God.

What makes one religion any different from the other? Nothing, just different doctrines written in different book.

Yet many religions share one thing in common: Follow or suffer for all eternity. When conversion fails, threats always follow close behind.

2007-10-08 13:49:32 · answer #10 · answered by Stedway 4 · 2 3

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