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Its hard to believe in only one god, but in my opinion there is no God or gods. It's only to create hope and to let them (those who believe) know that there is some out watching and helping them go the right direction in their path. Many who believe in God got killed like in the Holocaust. Did they believe in the wrong God or does God hate some people? It's 'cause he does not exist. |
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Hmm~well people believe the most is the thing that they can see,hear,or touch..so why people believe in God when they can't see one? Well,i believe in my religion,although i can't see God i know that God exists. Why? Take an example of this: A ask B whether in milk there is fat or not? B answers yes,of course. Then A asked B to show where is the fat inside the milk? Of course,B can't do so. And air,you life depends on it. You know there is CO2 n stuff,but when you're breathing,can you see it? Yeah,you can't see God,but God is watching us~and believe in one God |
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| To say the truth i believe in everything. Sometimes i do wonder about certain things but i still believe.... |
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really? by PERSONAL EXPERIENCE? haha! Ooops~ sorry for laughing but I wish I could also have that kind of experience that WOULD be GREAT! Dragons, fairies.. etc? I would love to believe in them but the truth is they're just legends and fairy tales...
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I always get a kick out of religeous discussions because I always veiw things from a 3rd person perspective to those beleifes. I do not affiliate myself to any group nor do I plan to. I beleive that every thing exist and that everything is true. I beleive that there are an infinet number of universes out there where everything that can be thought of exist in at least one of them. However, what does or does not exist for us and what is or is not true for us changes based on what we know. By what we know, I mean what we experiance and/or beleive beyond doubt. For example, we all know Gorge Washington, the first president. We know that he fought in the revolution, crossed the Delaware, and eventually because president. We know this because we were taught it in school where people have no reason to deceive us and, if we so ask, anyone we ask will confirm that truth. But, before we were taught about George Washington, he did not exist. Teaching history is not much different than teaching from the bible because you take it on faith and it becomes your truth. Someone could have just have easily taught us that George Washing to was a dog, or something else ridiculous to prove the point. If people teach that George Washington is a dog and children beleive them, that is their truth because it is what they know. But children do not have to beleive that Goerge Washington is a dog just because people tell them he is, in that case it is simply not their truth. At this point, they will go is search of their truth, as for what that truth will be, they will not know untill they find it and it will not be truth until they beleive it is. A person may not beleive in farries, but they become real the moment a person finds one. In short, no one knows everything and when they learn something new the fact whether or not it happened is irrelevent. That is ont thing I beleive, I do not know it, so it is not nessisarily my truth, but it is what I will beleive in until proven wrong. That is what I beleive in general. As far as God or the after life, I only beleive in two things. One, I beleive a single God and there is one thng that brings me to that beleife, a solar eclipse. If you look at other rocky planets, the fact we even have a moon is odd but the moon being the exact size and distance to copletely block the sun from veiw and display the normaly unseeable corona is a coincidence to big to be a fluke. Two, I beleive in an after life for the sole reason that I think it is too sad to beleive that this is all there is. Everything else concerning the matter, I make multiple theories about the truth and will find out what is the truth when I die. I have concidered the posibuility of no after life. I have concidered the possibuility that God has been lying to us. I have concidered that we are nothing more than tools in God's fight against the devil. I have concidered that life is mearly something we have to go throgh to full enjoy the pure good that is in the after life and avalible to all. I have concidered that it is really the devil that is good or even God. I have even concidered that I will go to hell for thinking like this. This is what I beleive and I am prepared to even go to hell in the event that I am wrong. Beleiving in God is not what keeps me good, I will not be good for fear of punishment. I am not afraid to go to hell, in fact, in a way, I am counting on it. EVERYONE IS RIGHT, IT IS JUST THE CIRCUMSTANCES THAT MAKE SOMETHIGN WRONG. |
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| I agree with Kaga -cough-.Well, we are in the same religion anyway, but I still feel like I'm searching for something.I know God exists, I also know my duty.Knowing what you're supposed to do makes you guilty even more.Well thats said, have fun thinking then people. |
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I believe the following words should suffice... I'm not very fond of long explanations. "Just because you can't see it, doesn't mean it doesn't exists." |
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| Science can prove something exist through our five senses, but I believe the 'real' world is beyond that. So, I believe in ghost, religion, god, angels, demons. The end |
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To tell the honnost truth I really don't know what I believe in. I would like to say that I believe in a god, what ever he may be. (to use the common believe that god is a man.) However I grew up in a agnostic/humanist family. Just so you know Humanism is pretty much the same as agnosticism. My family believes that we can draw strength from our closest friends and family. I am probably the most religious in my immediate family, but I don't have a religions per-say... I also believe that there is such a thing as fate... I guess I just like to believe in something other than a coffin as my last resting place... |
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I neither have seen bodies or fossils of faeries and/or dragons nor of wizards (or live ones if there'd be) so until they found one i'm not believing in those. If heaven exists then i'm going to hell but at least then i didn't cease to exist. |
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I do not believe in the existence of the Fey Folk or of angels, and am unlikely to believe in them unless physical proof comes up. Then again, I am highly fascinated by them, and don't really mind people who believe in them. I wish I could, but when Madame Logic keeps saying "They don't exist," well, you follow what Logic tells you. As for God, I am currently on the fence on His/Her/Its existence. I view both extreme religious and extreme atheists with disdain, since they're both loud and annoying. Not to mention that they're speaking as though they KNOW exactly whether God exists or not. I regard God/the Gods with respect, but acknowledge that they may not always step in to help me. Especially with the little things- "little" being determined by my status in life, whether I am secure enough or not. As Miyamoto Musashi once said: "Respect Buddha and the gods without calling for their help." If I were in deep crud and I couldn't do it on my own, then I suppose God/the Gods might help me, whether they decide to Deus Ex Machina me out of my pickle, or send my human friends to help me. But I'll only be able to know it when I get there, so there isn't much concern on my part. One step at a time, that's the way to go. Much less trouble when you're not trying to decipher the Mysteries of the Universe [TM] with every step of the way. About the only thing I'm hoping for is that God/the Gods aren't world-killing, mind-rapingly screwed-up eldritch abominations, and that if they are, we can punch them out so they don't DESTROY/EAT/MINDRAPE US ALL. |
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Um no. There is no logical reason for me to believe in such things. And you do not believe in santa claus. You can't. For the simple fact that you are over 14 and know that a) you don't get what you ask for every year. and b) you probably saw your mom get you your thing once or something. Lastly, you should know by now santa claus was a man in a country in europe (forgot which) or that side of the world who gave out gifts in a green suit. His concept was adapted, and his suit changed to red as coca-cola adopted his image to sell their drink. As for faries etc. No there's no logical reason to believe in such things that I see. There is logic behind God though. |
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well, this is only an opinion when you believe in light, then you will indirectly believe in dark everything in this world is balanced light born by dark and dark come from light i believe in god's existence, so i indirectly believe in evil's existence however, it's hard for us to believe something that never exist or we never seen it by our own eyes. everyone have different experiences and opinions about life, so no one can force their ideology or way of thinking. for me, believe in something is more like an individual right about fairies etc. i don't really believe their existence but i believe the existence of ghost because i have seen them for real by my own eyes :D |
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To believe in something, one must accept oneself. With this I believe in many possibility, yet many things out there is yet hard to believe in. |
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| I'd have to say there's things in this world I probably won't comprehend in my lifetime. Though that isn't to say I place my faith in it. Faith needs no jusitification but I can't bring myself to believe in the dogmatic ideals behind the unknown. |
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If you stick your head in the sand,does everything go away. As to what you guys were talking about dragons and demons, have you herd of the astral plane and thought forms. |
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I have a friend who hate onions and hot springs and he dislike scorching days. He gets sick after eating or smelling onions and fever after he went to hot springs. I guess he's a vampire. =0 The legends (recorded) are actually real. vampires don't like Sun light and Onions. But it doesn't seems that the recorded things are always correct because the ancient people don't have any knowledge about science. Onions and Hot Sping both contain Sulphur. So i think that's the cause of my friend being sick. |
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Well If you hoping the god HELP you, he won't that because you guys don't work hard to earn it God will help you when you help yourself :> God is not Santa btw... soo don't hope too much ![]() |
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i dont know. i dont think i do? but i think at desperate times like before exams i might pray? to no-one in praticular lol hmm humans are so dependent |
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Due to personal experiance...you might say I belive in a sort of "magic" or just some kind of "force" that drives what you might call teh "supernatural". However I also define magic as a scientific phenomena that can't yet be explained, so... |