i believe that a god does exist theres no buddha or any japanese freaken god but theres just one normal god, i doubt that the bible is always honest or the churches so i don't believe in te churches but i'm catholic. My family have gone thru many encounters w/ spirits they call god and i think gays arent visualed any different
2007-12-25 15:48:29
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answer #1
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answered by Ladybird 4
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Facts include the existance of a man named Jeses approximately 2000 years ago. This extends to his crucification and much evidence points to the authenticity of the resurrection. Myths include the miracles, which I am uninspired to believe.
My belief is that God does exist. There needs be some force that wathces over us. If he doesn't, then it won't make much of a difference for me to go to Mass for 1 hour each week and set simple moral guildelines for myself anyway.
I doubt in the events BC, mainly the 10 plagues brought upon by Moses. Exagerration? Likely yes.
I haven't encountered anything spiritual being at a still relatively young age.
If God is as Christians define him, then He loves all and gays are no exception.
2007-12-25 23:49:06
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answered by infernox880 2
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-I believe in the Christian God and everything associated with Him.
-I believe in everything the Bible says.
-I doubt that God damns all suicidals to hell.
-I encountered God when I was at a youth conference. I encountered God when I met the bishop. I encountered God when I went to church.
-God says being gay is wrong. He says we are supposed to love each other, but only men and women are created to marry, and there should be no other way. Men should not even live with men in sin, and the same goes with women.
2007-12-25 23:50:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I only know the truth, and the happiness God has brung into my life, and the feeling I am having at this very moment of how Blessed God has made me, How much God has changed my life, I have been through so much, you could not even begin to imagine, and what God has done for me, wow, people wasn't kidding when they kept telling me, I just wasn't listening, I didn't think God could help me, I thought I knew it all, little did I know, I thank God, and pray people will quit pushing Him away like I did and find their true salvation.
2007-12-25 23:47:10
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answered by Lynn C 5
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I believe that there is a God. But for one to try and explain God is impossible. We are to ignorant to even begin to explain exactly what God is or what plans he has for us. No one really knows what God finds acceptable or not. I believe that if your conscious is telling you not to do it then don't. I don't believe in organized religion because they don't have the answers. All they have is their own personal understanding of God. But because God is to great for man to understand. Therefore man can not explain God.
2007-12-25 23:52:50
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not really a "discussion" board. It is a question and answer forum. You don't REALLY have a question here, so this is actually in violation of the community guidelines. Besides, most people could freakin' write a book on this. You need to be more specific.
2007-12-25 23:45:30
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answered by Mr. Taco 7
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I believe in the Holy Heavenly Father. He is a fact, so is Jesus.
I believe in Jesus perfect love. I believe the Holy Heavenly Father sent Jesus.
I have no doubts.
My encounter is quite a lengthy story, so here goes.
I went to the grocery store and in front of the door was a man with no legs on a skateboard. People were being nasty to him telling him to get out of the way or go beg somewhere else. I thought he was a Vietnam Vet. When my daughters and I got to the door I asked him if he was OK. He said yes. I asked him if he needed help, he said no. I asked him if he needed some money, he said no. I asked him if I could get him something to eat or drink from the store since I was going shopping. He told me no. I went into the store and did my shopping. When I came out he was still there. I asked him if I could call someone for him or take him somewhere, he said no. I pushed the cart over to the car and we unloaded the cart into the car. I told my oldest daughter to go over and make absolutely sure he was alright. She came back and told me he was. We got into the car and drove our mile home. We took the groceries out of the back of the car and carried them up the basement steps. We set them on the table and my youngest daughter said mom that man with no legs is coming in the driveway. I said yeah right. She was insistent. My oldest said yeah he is. I went out on the patio and asked him if I could help him. He said yes, he needed a drink of water. I told my oldest to get him a glass of water and take it to him Then I asked him if he was hungry. He said no. I became persistent with this one. You have to eat. Finally I talked him into taking a sandwich, it was turkey on white bread. I also sent down potato chips with my younger daughter. I asked him if he would like to come into the basement where it was cooler, he said no. He said he was comfortable outside. My daughters talked to him for a little while. I started to put frozen items and milk away. Then I went out and asked him if he needed a ride somewhere. He said no. I said I have a car and I can drive. He still told me no. I said can I call someone for you, he said no. He said I am glad there is still good people in this world. I said huh, I would never allow anyone to go hungry or stranded.
2007-12-26 00:26:40
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answered by L.C. M 3
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He exists. Read his word in the Holy Bible.
Facts: this earth of ours is not a coincidence.
Beliefs: God came to earth as Jesus Christ to die for our sins and will return soon, in the book of Revelation we are in the final chapters.
Doubts: None.
Encounters: Many. We need to tell him to bring his will upon us, if it is his will it will become true.
Gays: He loves them, he hates their choice for the sin.
2007-12-25 23:58:13
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answered by Mark T 6
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he purrs like a cat, gives you rainbow vision, he has a phat 'n' funky rhythm section, he's ocasionally blue, he was alive in the 60's and 90's, he lost his remote, she's funny and sweet, hard to reach at times, has problems with drinkin', never had a mohawk
the list is endless and repetitive
2007-12-25 23:50:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Facts...there is no god.
Myths...there is a god.
My beliefs....there is no god.
My doubts....There is a god.
My encounters....There is no god.
Gays in eyes of god....No worries for them...there is no god.
Now make sure you read my response carefully. I want you to understand it, not like you misinterpret the Bible as non-fiction.
2007-12-25 23:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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