god has no religion...

Philippines
May 27, 2008 10:12am CST
why does this world full of liars which made us to believe !!! objection or additional pls.
2 responses
@sjlg01 (46)
• United States
27 May 08
What do you mean when you say God has no religion?
• Philippines
29 May 08
Because god is magnanimous and exist as a body... doesnt have a religion at all!!!! as it is god create the world for all the living-things there is no document that god create this world for religion.. only people who exist in this cosmos creates this kind of organization.. which famous and legendary images were form to be their messenger to god....
@sjlg01 (46)
• United States
29 May 08
ok I see what you are saying, there was no religion given. But God did give people something, when he gave Moses the ten commandments, so people would know how they should be living there lives. People have twisted the truth thru the years but God did give us an example, when he brought Jesus to do what he did for people, and we should learn from that and we should try and follow His example.
@sjlg01 (46)
• United States
30 May 08
I see what you are saying and I tell you I had alot of the same arguments years ago. You are right about Christmas too. There is no mention of it in the Bible and it does stem from Ancient Eygyptian beliefs. The one thing the Bible does say is to have Faith. And man has done alot of things to twist the truth but back it Moses time and even in Jesus day liars where stoned. So that would stop alot of that false belief from coming about. That kept Gods word in good condition for a long time. I dont mean to sound rude or anything, but there are alot of things to look at. I just wish the best for you and all of us to be truthful. Because we have it hard and only God knows the truth.
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• Belgium
27 May 08
If a magical sky fairy that created the universe did indeed exist, I agree that he'd have no religion. Because, after all, that magical sky fairy would be the one fairy to rule them all. He'd have no one above him. Which begs to question, where did that fairy come from?