Do you believe in God?

@daitya (69)
India
March 17, 2007 12:00am CST
Do you believe in god? Personally I believe there is no existence of god.. What are your opinion?
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4 responses
• United States
20 Mar 07
i personally dont believe in god its just not logical how does this almighty person create all these thing and if there was a god why is he letting all these bad things happen to us why doesnt he protect us besides where did he come from we all come from somewhere but what about him i just dont understand how he could of always been here it really doesnt make sense to me and i dont think its possible
@candygurl24 (1880)
• Canada
20 Mar 07
I don't believe in God as he is stated in the bible etc. I think that there may be some sort of higher power somewhere, but definitely not as described.
@flowerchilde (12529)
• United States
20 Mar 07
...first I was studying meditation, and astrology, then one day I was sitting in the rocky mountains, alone at the side of a hill.. all of a sudden, it seemed as though I could see a thought streak across the sky, and it hit me in the head! Right in the head.. and what the thought said, in these exact words (I remember them 30+ years later!) - it said "in astrology you've been studying about all the forces at work in the universe, and what about the force that created the universe and what if that force has consciousness?" Well, maybe that wouldn't make any sense to you, but to me it was like a bright light turning on [shaped like my meditation image star] and I exclaimed "God!" [I found out late the meditation star I'd been using in meditation, was the star of bethlehem, no kidding! pretty square aye?] - Well, I'll tell ya, my life turned upside down from that moment.. and that was good, cause upside down was perfect, instead of a childhood abuse victim, I became a survivor.. In other words I was healed, and not only that, was filled.. with something.. magical.. yes, I could break forth into singing and dancing, and felt like my feet could leave the ground.. But now I'm babbling.. I study science alot, and my son ten years ago asked me two questions which again changed my life. My socks were still knocked off, but then it got better. [Don't think I'm saying it's all perfect, because there is still life's troubles, and also the purifying always of the nature, and that's not always the easiest thing!] To save time I won't tell you his questions (maybe you can guess them) I will tell you very briefly the answers.. When God endowed rationality/choice, a whole new world (or tree) of possibilites 'came to be'. [this is from question one] God is Life and Perfection. It was bound to occur, someone would think sooner or later "do we really have to do everything God's way?" But as soon as ya do that, you begin a journey away from Perfection/Life/God. So the father sent the son to check that journey. Yet becouse of it (the journey) all suffer.. but God, being Life, suffers it all! Why would he put himself through all that? Because he's not making an an farm or robots! Because the intelligent designer is Perfect, the 'end' result of all this can only be the absolutely best 'end' result. Nothing else is possible. Did you know there are no fossil nor living transitional lifeforms? Darwin thought there would be millions, and all they've found is a few very debateable "possibilities"! Also, by Darwin's own test, his theory fails, over and over..
@babyreyn (934)
• Philippines
20 Mar 07
There is God. what is your reason for saying that there is no God? Is it because you cannot see Him? That is elogical. I am going to give you example if that is your reason that it is because, you cannot see Him. Do you have brains? Do you see it? If not, then you don't have a brain! send me a mesage if you need more evidence. My pleasure to response.