I believe in Guinness. Because Guinness is God.
2007-10-29 11:34:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the only one. God is true omnipresence.
Believer's of all different types may believe God differently, but God is not a belief.
I'm Christian. I trust how Jesus knew God. He helped me to find God myself. Now that I know God, I can trust God in all His creation. When I found God, I realized that I have always known God, Now that I'm sure of God, I will always know God and I even know that I had to have known God, before I even existed ! ). I used to doubt God, now I can never doubt God. I don't just believe God, I know God.
God is not a belief.
God is not a religion, I cannot really tell you which path to take to realize God yourself, There are no absolute false paths to a true omnipresent God.
Christianity is a very benevolent path but there is much blasphemy taught by churches, preying on people's self doubts, It's very distorted view of what Jesus taught.
If God loves, why is it that Churches only love their members?
What put me on the correct path with Christ was decoding the Eternal Sin. A college theology student worked with us for the past couple of summers. This year there was much more theology talk than last year. This year he tried to get us to recite the creed of his church(Pentecostal), and he'd lose me 2/3 of the way through, just because I knew that trusting in virgin births, and that Jesus died for our sins , doesn't have anything to do with trusting the love of God.
Then I found the Eternal Sin.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eternal_sin
The only sin never forgiven is blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
Not blasphemy of the Father or blasphemy of Jesus, those are both forgiven!
What?!!! How is that possible?!
You can doubt God and Jesus, but you cannot doubt the Holy Spirit!
What exactly is the Holy Spirit ?
If it's neither the Father or the Son but still a part of God, Where is it?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Spirit
Look within your self for the answer.
You know you can always trust the truth within yourself!
This is the understanding that made all the difference. It's the key that unlocks the Bible, and is the basis for all that Jesus taught.
I hope it helps.
God bless.
2007-10-29 13:59:03
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answered by wise1 5
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Yes I believe in God and I believe in God the creator and Author of this life. There is none before Him and there will be none after Him.
2007-10-29 12:23:09
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answered by Giggles 2
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Yes and I am proud to say I do! Some people ask why or how can you when you've never seen him. But anyone who has read the bible and talked to God and been surrounded by people of God know that there is something there and God loves me. Have you read the bible because if you haven't done the above then how do you know he is not real, the bible is different from any other book!
2007-10-29 11:41:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes thank God for having one God to believe in.
2007-10-29 11:35:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I believe in God the Father, God the Son & God the Holy Ghost.
I would also like to respond to those that only believe in what they can see....So I guess you do not believe in President Washington, Lincoln and everything else that happened before your birth since you cannot see it!!!??
2007-10-29 11:43:46
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answered by siscathyclem 2
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I believe in God the eternal father and in his Son Jesus Christ and in the Holy Ghost. Why? Because I know this to be true. I know that they (God and Jesus Christ) are two separate living beings with flesh and blood and the Holy Ghost is a spirit. I know this is true because I have prayed about it an received answers. I know that God is our Heavenly Father and that Jesus Christ is our elder brother who atoned for our sins. I know that they are real. I can not and will never deny this knowledge that I have.
2007-10-29 11:58:50
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answered by K.S.N. 2
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God, tooth fairy, santa claus, the easter bunny.
All creations of man, deeds done by man but credited to the mythical creature. Absolutely no interaction with the real world.
The only difference is that we grow out of the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, but some never grow out of the god, because sometimes, parents are idiots too.
2007-10-29 11:40:37
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answered by brettj666 7
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Yes and No. My brain says no, because if you see logically there is no proof that there is God. But I tend to pray when I am in any kind of trouble or tough situation after doing trying everything needed to get out of the situation.
2007-10-29 11:36:29
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answered by jag 2
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Basically, as an omnipotent Being. You ABSOLUTELY know you exist. You can only be reasonably certain that others exist. You know that you (limitations) are not God. Where did you come from? Take it from there.
2007-10-29 11:50:44
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answered by gismoII 7
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Yes, with all my heart, body and soul.
The God of the Old and New Testament.
Because of my searching and His awesome
answers to my search over many years.
I have had so many answers to prayers and
life experiences to know that He is real.
Note:
By the way, the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit refers to the election in the end times. It just means a person (elect) who refuses to let the Holy Spirit speak through him/her in tongues.
That is blasphemy of the H.S.
2007-10-29 11:35:28
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answered by good day 4
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