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Poll What Are Your Beliefs About God / Higher Power?

Do You Believe In God?

  • Yes, I believe in a God or Higher Power.

    Votes: 152 58.0%
  • I am an agnostic.

    Votes: 52 19.8%
  • I am an atheist.

    Votes: 58 22.1%

  • Total voters
    262
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Hi i hear what you are saying and i know you are right. There is goodness in most of us. i also believe there are "little" devils out there too. Some people have no godliness in them whatsoever and are just pure evil. Luckily there are an awful lot more of us than them. Its the old good versus evil thing for me. A difficult fight. There is so much goodness in the world but also too much cruelty. I dont mean to infer that you are wrong - not at all - so plese dont take thia the wrong way. i just see it from a different perspective i guess. We all have our own unique slant on life and that is a healthy and good thing. I'm sure that in your career you have seen too much of that evil and im sorry you have. Take care
 
I am a devout atheist, if there is such a thing. I was raised Protestant. My parents sent me to a Southern Baptist school for high school and I hated every minute of it. I tried to get expelled a few times. Listening to them drone on and on about how everyone but Baptists were going to hell got old very fast. It has given me a very bad opinion of religion in general. The fact that I am lesbian doesn't really help too much, since I have gone toe to toe with a few hate-spewing Christians at protests/demonstrations.

Some people can hold faith in the most graceful ways and I have the deepest respect for them and others seem to use it as a way of feeling better than someone else.
 
I was raised in church, and I have always believed in God.
I might be a bit unusual among those do believe in God.
I don't believe in hell ( the afterlife variety - with fire, brimstone, and pitchforks ) and I haven't since I was about 12.
 
The miracles and blessing given to me over the pass few years have proven to me that there is a God or a higher power. It has also be proven to me that there is a plan for my life and I can chose to follow it or not. But the blessing come when I let that plan work and not fight it.

About 2 years ago I went to church with Mom--been a very long time since last visit! Had what I thought was a panic attack but while in the middle of it I cryed out "Oh God help me" and I have had only blessing ever since.
 
God has been absolutely proven to me many times, I have witnessed so many miracles, one of the greatest being the complete filling of my heart with His love. When you receive that, you know it with no doubt. I started rather late on my spiritual walk, and am moving along at my own pace. I was baptized in the Atlantic ocean, and that was one amazing experience, as I have always felt one with the ocean. It has always exemplified God's awesome power and glory to me. The tide never EVER stops, and the breeze always blows, breathing life into me. I feel its thunder under my feet [or butt!]

I often wonder how folks get through life without anything to hold on to, to believe in and be grounded, when there is no one or nothing else there. No one to hand your burdens to. What a relief that is, to know that someone will take your every worry and trouble and entrust that it will be taken care of. Maybe not always the way I would choose, but always a way and reason I can understand that is right. But that is a very hard thing to do, to have that kind of trust, esp. for 'us'. I realize that. WE do not want to let go of our burdens, to let anyone else shoulder them. Faith is a journey. Those of you that got involved and turned off by 'odd' churches, I completely understand.

My son has a saying I love - "I hate religion, I love Jesus Christ". Jesus himself warned to beware of 'religious types'.
 
I believe in God, the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. With what I've been through in my life as a young child though adulthood, I'd be dead if I hadn't had a loving, holy, Father to take care of me through thick and thin, even when I feel He is not there, I have been in the palm of His hand.

One way I can see Him is that I write "letters to God" and keep them in a spiral notebook. I can go back read my requests and they have all been answered. Sometimes yes, sometimes no, sometimes wait, but they are all answered to my good.

Chissi

Chissi
 
When I believed in God I was pissed. I thought He let way too much misery and suffering into my life. Then I finally decided that there probably isn't even a God so, why waste my energy being pissed at someone I don't even believe in? I do believe in Spirituality though. I believe in being truly loving, kind, thoughtful and helpful and that is my way of being spiritual.
 
I know ya didn't ask for a debate but the times call for it so . . .

Some of you know me by now, even though I've been a member of this forum only since 2/12/08 or 12/0208 for those of you who write the date backwards like in Europe and the like. Man has it only been four days? I consider myself hard headed, critical, and I'm not convinced of nothin' 'till I've seen and heard all the evidence.


I'm a downright outright full blown radicalized fundamentalist Christian. Now before you go throwing up your defenses and stereotyping me, let me explain. I got “Saved” when I was 15 by a traveling hell and brimstone Southern Baptist preacher. And let me tell you, while I've strayed from the path, and come back in a vengeance, I know every reason there is to not be convinced that God is here and here to stay . . . 'cause I've used them.


Bein' a “Christian” I don't look down my nose at no one. People have the right to be as wrong as they want or right as they want. This is the good old US of A which I love, and that there is what it is. And I'll defend the right of anyone to be heard hearted, misguided, and down right wedded to their materialistic self-serving life style.


Now when I say fundamentalist you right away got the wrong impression .. . . didn't ya. Because I don't trust any of those movements most would call fundamentalist. What I mean is the fundamental words of Jesus. Which are love they neighbor as you love yourself, and do for your neighbor as you would want done to yourself. I don't usually go to church 'cause most of its make nice, say the right things, don't step on anyones toes, don't criticizes the preacher and just listen to the sermon. BS.


Now, ya'll don't think there's proof of God. Wrong. C.S. Lewis gives the tightest logical proof of God I've seen. Go to http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ and get a copy of The Complete C.S. Lewis Signature Classic.

Ya'll don't like God 'cause he lets bad things happen: Isn't him doin' it. Free will of man/woman. If we didn't have free will, we'd be machines, not humans, punching out happy buttons all day, all night. Got to have free will. At http://www.barnesandnoble.com/ look for the Lee Strobel series, especially The Case for the Real Jesus The Case for a Creator : A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God.


Think there's no evidence for the existence of God: wrong again. New Testament is acclaimed by almost every historian as the most accurate history of the ancient world. Got the word of people just like you and me that they saw what He did and are they lying? At http://www.bakerbooks.com look up Why I am a Christian.


Think ya can make it by just being good: nope . . . that stopped when He came to earth. Got to accept him as your savior.


Think science contradicts God; nope . . . wrong again. Again look at the series by Strobel, The Case for a Creator : A Journalist Investigates Scientific Evidence That Points Toward God.


Think you've heard the arguments for and against: not even close brother's and sister's.


Now ya'll gotta be either angry, turned off, or pitying me by now. But I hope you are angry 'cause I got a challenge. My challenge is this . . . . you open your mind if you got the guts, and look at the question and I will guarantee . . . 1000% guarantee that you will be jolted to your core by what you find out . . . stunned, dazed, etc.


Now if ya'll think its just smoke and mirrors and myth, and your minds closed, and ya don't want to give truth or God a chance . . . don't bother. But if you think there may be something in it, have an open mind like a good scientist, I'll bet you a Buffalo nickel you'll be mighty impressed. Mighty impresses.
 
Atheist and humanist. I make it to church when family politics demand such a thing.

Belief-o-matic:
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html

I recommend the belief-o-matic quiz, very interesting concept. Tries to match your beliefs to a best-fit religion. I would make a good Secular Humanist, Unitarian, and Buddhist. And I would make a terrible Roman Catholic, as it was at the worst fit of all the religions. I was raised roman catholic and rejected the religion.
 
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