believer. They're out there man, and the government's denying everything. Roswell happened, and Area51 exists, as well as Project Bluebook, and the weather baloon that never existed. Greys!
2007-10-21 12:54:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Traditional Witch. Traditional means non-Wiccan, common historical, pagan, heathen, natural, or
pre-Gardnerian. It is not Wicca--it is Witchcraft before Gerald Gardner invented Wicca. Wicca is an old word applied to a new practice.
Witchcraft is the oldest known religious practice on the planet. Forms of it can be found on every continent (well, except Antarctica, lol).
Basically, we celebrate solstices, equinoxes, and other natural phenomena such as full moons. We practice by instinct and intuition, not by the structured hierarchy, silly degree system, modified Freemasonry rituals, and superfluous, baseless rules that comprise Wicca.
The practices of Traditional Witches vary greatly from Witch to Witch. Some Trad witches do not worship gods/goddesses, we only acknowledge them for what they are--myths. We believe in an afterlife (the spirit world), and rebirth. Many use spirit guides, animal totems, magic, numerology, meditation, herbalism, etc. We use what works for us, which makes us eclectic. Many Traditional Witches are born with certain psychic and paranormal gifts, and many learn them later on. And we do NOT believe in or worship the Christian devil!
We respect and revere nature, the universe, and life in general, so among Trad Witches you will find many environmentalists, civil/human rights activists,
pro-lifers, animal rights activists, etc.
2007-10-21 14:09:25
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answered by Bookworm 6
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I'm a believer because thru my life, even when I have strayed far from the Lord, His presence is always there, and I'm drawn back to Him. When I received the Lord at the age of 13 by asking Christ into my heart, and was baptized, the Holy Spirit became part of me (or I became part of the Holy Spirit). Since that time the Holy Spirit is my guide thru life. I don't feel right about myself and become very unhappy if I'm not living in the Spirit.
2007-10-21 12:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Atheist. But that doesn't mean I rule out the possibility of an afterlife or the existence of the supernatural. No one can say for sure what, if anything, happens after we die. I just don't think any religions are very logical, and they're all horribly flawed.
2007-10-21 12:54:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe any deities exist because there are no valid reasons to believe they do, and because there are several good reasons to believe that they could not.
2007-10-21 12:55:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a believer in the Trinity, because God chose me and gave me His faith to believe. I was spiritually dead and He made me alive in Christ, by the Word of God and the power of the Holy Spirit I was born again.
2007-10-21 12:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Non-believer. I was turned into one by believers that don't know when to shut up about their damn faith. I'm now happier than I was when I was a believer.
2007-10-21 12:53:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an atheist with Buddhist leanings. I am an atheist because I can no longer force myself to believe things I know are not true.
2007-10-21 12:56:18
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answered by in a handbasket 6
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I am a believer,i have seen how God has changed my life.When I came to Christ,He forgave me,and continues to forgive.He is my main man.For God so loved the world,that he gave His only begotten Son,that whoever believes in HIM shall have eternal life!
2007-10-21 13:00:11
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answered by debi jean 3
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I am a believer, yes. I am a Muslim. Why? Because i found it answered all the questions i ever had. I found a peace and serenity i had never experienced before. I found the teaching to be pure and true and felt that God had revealed Islam to me.
2007-10-21 12:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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