Here we go again....Last few times when I gave an answer I got thumbs down....
Unless I say I am an Atheist or Christian, I will get thumbs down...why even bother....
I am a human being.
2007-11-11 02:27:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe the good Ol’ United States is going down the toilet!
I believe we are in another Nam like war to make money for the greedy corporations.
I believe most people are sheep.
I believe we are close to WW3.
I believe we are loosing all our rights.
But I know for a fact that Uncle Sam is listening to every thing we say on the net or phone!
What I don’t know is why I spent the time to answer this vague question, lol!
Have a nice day! :)
2007-11-11 02:33:30
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answer #2
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answered by Bear Crap 7
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I believe that there is ONE GOD. It works in and through all things. The nature of God is LOVE.
I don't believe in hell - and I don't believe in sin. We're supposed to be nice to each other. The God within us (love, compassion, clarity - all the good stuff) is there and we can use that power to UNITE!!
As for immortality - I'm just not sure. It would be nice if there was some kind of heaven or something after this - but I really have no way of knowing. If this is all there is - it's still a miraculous thing.
Namaste!
2007-11-11 02:28:44
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answer #3
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answered by liddabet 6
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Lots of things. I probably believe some things more than I should, and some things less than I should. Some things I don't like to believe, and sometimes my beliefs are what get me through life. Sometimes I wish that what I believe to be true is not, and what I doubt to be correct.
Now, I do believe I'm going to get a drink.
2007-11-11 02:33:03
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answer #4
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answered by Flit 5
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I believe in freedom, truth, and justice.
I believe in the Constitution of the United States, and the high ideals embodied in it (however hard the current administration is trying to pervert and corrupt them).
I believe in the Old Gods, and Their continuing and resurgent relevance. I believe in science, and the importance of tangible evidence. I believe in Stephen Jay Gould's principle of "non-overlapping magisteria."
I believe in Thoreau's statement that "In nature is the salvation of the world."
I believe that if you find not within yourself that which you seek, you will never find it without.
I believe in love as a force that can save us all.
I believe that with great power goeth great responsibility.
And I believe that I'm probably not answering the question you were intending to ask...
2007-11-11 03:35:16
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answer #5
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answered by septegram 3
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I believe I shall never know. The more I think about it the more muddled I become.
I envy anyone with faith - any faith. To place yourself in a loving person's care must be wonderful.
I know the best scientific brains on earth could not make one unicellular living thing, let alone the complicated plants, insect, animals etc. So...??
2007-11-11 02:33:32
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answer #6
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answered by ? 6
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I believe that everything is transient and that I know nothing and can know nothing because everything that is thought to be truth is superceded by another truth. Therefore I am trying to make a relationship with not knowing and having faulty perception and playing with the idea of life.
2007-11-11 02:36:32
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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What do I believe about what?
2007-11-11 04:09:25
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answer #8
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answered by resignedtolife 6
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I believe that God, the universal, good, and very moral spirit, that hold the universe together as one, wants us to contribute positively to the very serious problems of this world, so that we will have a better tomorrow. I believe those who do positive thing in this reality, will be treated well by God, no matter what they believe. I believe that their is one reality that counts, and it is contained in this universe. I believe we stay in this reality, life after life. This is reincarnation. I don't believe in alternative realities in after- lives. I believe in spiritual training such as meditation, mind-body exercise, eating healthy, not overindulging, and in my newly developed Astrology system, that I use as a spiritual tuning device.
2007-11-11 02:40:54
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answer #9
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answered by astrogoodwin 7
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I believe that this question is unanswerable within the limitations of space made available by YA and the time I have before I must log out.
If you mean religious beliefs - I'm not sure.
2007-11-11 02:27:54
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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This is more easily understandable if one considers the actual scale of the components of an atom. If one takes into account the fact that the neutrons, protons and electrons of an atom actually have huge spaces between them it becomes clear that the atoms that make up seemingly solid objects are made up of 99+ percent empty space.
This alone does not seem too important till you add the idea that the atoms that make up seemingly solid objects are more of a loose conglomeration that share a similar attraction but never really touch each other.
At first glance this does not really seem relevant, but closer analysis reveals that this adds a tremendous amount of empty space to solid objects that are already made up of atoms that are 99 percent space. When so-called solid objects are seen in this light it becomes apparent that they can in no way be the seemingly solid objects they appear to be.
We ourselves are not exceptions to this phenomenon.
These seemingly solid objects are more like ghostly images that we interpret as solid objects based on our perceptual conclusions.
From this we must conclude that Perception is some sort of a trick that helps us to take these ghostly images and turn them into a world we can associate and interact with. This clever device seems to be a creation of our intellect that enables us to interact with each other in what appears to be a three dimensional reality.
I hope that helps to answered your question.
Love and blessings Don
2007-11-11 02:27:05
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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