God pulled me up in the darkest time in my life and has sustained me for the past 30 years in all kinds of conditions. Now He has brought me the greatest joy of all. A man who seeks to be a consolation for all that I have suffered.
God is very very good to me, and I am eternally grateful that i did not give up in all the rough times so that I could live to see this day.
2007-11-27 23:59:35
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answer #1
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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Yeah I believe in God...not an old man with a beard but a force which is all around us. I have been dealing with a situation for 12 years now. I was told about this this situation by a number of psychics and thought that I could alter the path of these extraordinary series of events. I couldn't change it and believe me I have tried. It is nearing the end and only then will I know what it has all been for. I would not have been able to endure the hardships if I didn't have the belief that it was being manipulated for a reason. Faith that something bigger than you that can alter your life. Yeah we also have free will but not if it has been already written in your life plan that things have to go a certain way. We can deviate a certain amount but we always come back to our path.
2007-11-28 00:13:08
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answered by aliviel27 3
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Believe comes from fear, tradition and ignorance.
Personally I don't believe in God or anything really.
Since I was a child I searched for spiritual knowledge, kwnolegde about the Soul (what we are, not only the understanding the mind/intelligence/physical body) and the Super Soul - The Divinity that from everything come from.
So I tryed to find it by watching the Nature, by thinking, observations, by reading the Bible, the Buddha sutra, the Bhavad Gita , the Srimad Bhagavatam...
The last 2 transformed my life and is everything for me, there are perfect explanation about who God is, His names, address, how to approach him, etc.
Personally i had many experience that made me sure - Yes, He exists! And the experience are so beautiful and confidential, I just can't post them here.
2007-11-28 04:12:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to call myself an 'atheist' and would never believe that now I would believe!
One day a very special friend of mine had a breakdown and went missing and tried to commit suicide. I did everything I could to try and find her and I was very worried about her. for some reason I asked my Christian friends to pray for her and I prayed myself for the first time with all my heart.
I didn't ask for silly things or for God to proove Himself I just prayed that God would protect my friend and make sure she was safe. Within 30mins I had a call to say she was found and safe at the local hospital and was being looked after.
Since that day I started asking more questions and I went to my local Church and started to find out more. Believe me I had some challenging questions and all of them were answered for me. I went on an Alpha course to find out more also. I can now feel God's presence also as I have learnt how He works and what it all means and I am still learning today.
2007-11-28 00:36:19
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answered by *Sparki* 5
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Hi, I believe in God because I met him, spiritually speaking. I was raised in no faith at all, I live in the UK if that helps. My parents didn't raise me as a believer, we never went to church. I went to a friend's baptism one day, I was 28 years old and not a supporter of organised religion as I believed it to be the cause of many wars, and I didn't believe that only 'one way' could be true. I met with God that day, it's hard to explain how, I just felt his presence, I was filled with the Holy Spirit, which is like being filled with joy and love. My scepticism disappeared as I realised how blinded I had been to the truth, like the Bible says. I have studied the Bible and found it to be reliable in every way. I have had many prayers answered, including healing miracles. I cannot deny meeting Jesus, any more than I can deny the existence of myself. I'm that sure that He is alive, and the only way to God.
2007-11-28 00:12:30
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answered by good tree 6
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Yes, I believe in God. I'm Catholic
2007-12-01 13:56:50
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answered by Catherine Jonas 3
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There is a knowing of a knowing of a knowing that God exist..it is not just a feeling or an emotion.
When a person is saved, he /she is Changed, Transformed, Their mind is renewed,
In the Moment when the person is saved, in that Moment, that person was just for an instant, "touched" by God, That description though hardly does it justice, No words in any language really fits the description.
A Non-believer has no concept of this, to them..it all sounds foolishness to him.
The Bible clearly says that in 1st Cor.2:14
2007-11-28 00:02:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in a higher being or force call it God if you want, I do not believe in religion or all that mobo jobo. The reason I believe in a higher force is because something makes us uniquely human, something that makes us see great beauty and treasure it or cherish the memory of someone we lost or come up with the idea of travelling to the moon, I could not see a dog doing these things so something sets us apart, call it what you will
2007-11-28 00:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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From childhood I had "heard" about God, not, however, from my family. I had a curiosity, of course, and asked many times that "God" reveal "Himself" to me, with no result. This went on (an off) for many years, finally dying away as I became a busy adult. Then, working in a large metropolitan area, I spent lunch hours in a nearby bookstore, where my interest was piqued once more, but through a sideways path--metaphysics. From here to New Age to spiritualism to New Thought (Unity Church), and finally to my current acceptance of what so many in various ways call "God," outside of any organized religion. My own name for this ultimate reality is Source, for I acknowledge All That Is, the Absolute Truth and Reality as my source, that which animates and impels all of creation. I do not "believe" in God, for belief presupposes the polar opposite--Not God--and is based on others' reports, not on my own experience. Rather, I base my acceptance of this eternal and infinite Absolute on a sensing that is higher than the limitations of the five senses--there is an inner knowing that is a vibrational resonance within me directly connected to Source. When, in my daily life, I am "aware" of this connection, I function at a much higher and free flowing level--one that is not "reactive" (based on conditioned habit patterns), but that is "responsive" (spontaneous to the needs of the moment, uninfluenced by the past). Being able to be responsive is a result of being open to higher consciousness, which is perfectly aligned to the wisdom of the universe, or Source. I am Sirius
2007-11-28 00:28:13
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answered by i am Sirius 6
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In my darkest hour, I cried out to God, and to my amazement I got a reply. I am not religious and have little faith in religions as they indoctrinate people with their view of God. This usually means that when God does touch someone they miss it as it doesn't fit in with religions view of God. After having my experience I went to talk to a religious lay preacher who had also had an experience, although I could understand and appreciate his experience, he could not do the same to mine as it did not fit in to his indoctrinated idea. He said I was the Devil work
2007-11-28 00:32:22
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answered by Flowquietly 4
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I believe in God, because I have this feeling that He belongs, that I belong in Him... I cannot imagine a world without God.
There are some things that fill me with awe. I cannot think of another reason for their or my existence except for that God created us. That evolution is great, but still is not enough to create the pure beaty of things or the greatness of the universe.
I have had this feeling ever since I was small and did not have a denomination (church or something) yet.
2007-11-28 00:11:10
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answered by lievedebs 3
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