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legendary
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September 27, 2016, 03:18:46 AM
If you don't believe in Him. I suggest you to read the Bible and not just ask for others opinion for it. It's better to believe what the Bible's says than others opinion.
But if I read the bible then I'm just reading the opinions of those who wrote it, since none of them were actual eye-witnesses, just hearsay.
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September 27, 2016, 03:06:53 AM
I believe in a cosmic entity far beyond our grasps and understanding
newbie
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September 27, 2016, 03:05:45 AM
Anyone with a basic grasp of history can't believe in a benevolent god imo. Too many atrocities occur, too many twisted diseases are inflicted, and too much suffering exists. That doesnt mean that God does not exist, it just means that he either has no influence on us; making him irrelevant, or he is evil making him not worth thinking about. 
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September 27, 2016, 02:37:27 AM
I believe in God. I am a Christian and believe in Jesus Christ. Which God you believe in and follow is your right and you have the freedom to do so and I am happy for it until things get bad and people try to argue and fight it out for which God or religion is true.
legendary
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September 27, 2016, 02:30:49 AM
Of course I do.

And God believes in me.

Just remember that no one knows about God better than YOU.

If you are saved, then God believes in you. Otherwise He is simply hopeful.

Cool
legendary
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September 27, 2016, 02:29:27 AM

One problem with your thinking. "Father" is associated with masculinity. And the Creator God is a Father because He Fathers creation. Certainly He has a woman's understanding within Himself, just like He has a Man's. But He is associated with Father, not Mother or Woman.

Please, for your own sake, do not go too far from what He says about Himself. If you go too far, you will be building a false god for yourself, and He will cast you out for not believing Him.



BADecker, I'll be making headline in heaven's News Daily (maybe): dippididodaday, not allowed into heaven for questioning the method of Father's creation. Now an outcast for ever in Hell.

You can't do this. Why not? Because, even if there is a News Daily in Heaven, they won't allow you to post there unless you are there (in Heaven), and if you are there, they won't allow you and you won't want to post lies.

Cool
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September 27, 2016, 01:59:10 AM
Of course I do.

And God believes in me.

Just remember that no one knows about God better than YOU.
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September 27, 2016, 01:57:18 AM
i don't care what other people are going to react but all i know that i am believing in god no matter what . i don't believe in religion but i believe in god as well as the miracles that's all . i am not a hater of an atheist , agnostics etc. i respect each others' point of views .
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September 26, 2016, 10:38:29 PM
I do believe in God because He's the reason why I'm existing in this world right now answering your question. He's the reason why I'm still breathing and keep on going even there's so much problems and burdens in my life right now. He's my strength and everything. If you don't believe in Him. I suggest you to read the Bible and not just ask for others opinion for it. It's better to believe what the Bible's says than others opinion.
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It's personal
September 26, 2016, 07:20:57 PM

One problem with your thinking. "Father" is associated with masculinity. And the Creator God is a Father because He Fathers creation. Certainly He has a woman's understanding within Himself, just like He has a Man's. But He is associated with Father, not Mother or Woman.

Please, for your own sake, do not go too far from what He says about Himself. If you go too far, you will be building a false god for yourself, and He will cast you out for not believing Him.



BADecker, I'll be making headline in heaven's News Daily (maybe): dippididodaday, not allowed into heaven for questioning the method of Father's creation. Now an outcast for ever in Hell.
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September 26, 2016, 07:18:29 PM
yes being muslim i fully believe on Allah, He is the creator of all the world and every one has to return to him after death and after that every one has to answer to Him about all of his dead and Allah will reward them for their good deeds or will punish them for their wrong deeds.

The funny thing about Muslims is, if they translate the Koran into English, they don't translate the word "Allah." If they did, you would never see "Allah." You would only see "God."



In Arabic short and sweet for "God" is AL. In Hebrew short and sweet for "God" is EL. If you really want to fly into the heavens > go with EL-AL.

Therefore, if you believe in Allah, you definitely believe in El too. They are practically the very best brother Gods, although, don't forget both of them are only ONE.



The difference is that the Hebrew people don't go around saying God's name. In fact, they even skew the word "God" into things like G-d, or whatever, just to avoid somehow accidentally taking God's name in vain... even though "God" is not really His name.

Muslims are different. They not only use their God's name in their language in everything that they do, but they won't even translate their word for "God" (Allah) into "God" when they translate into English.

The point? Since the Muslims do it exactly the opposite of the Hebrews, why would anyone think that they are the same "God?"

Cool

They are both the same imaginary god.

Complex science and simple nature show the opposite. Both are a witness that God is not only real, but that He is extremely powerful beyond understanding and belief (in most people).

However, God is a strange being as far as we are concerned. He doesn't need anybody to believe Him. Rather, we need to believe Him to gain eternal life. God's strangeness lies in the fact that He doesn't simply want you to believe. He wants you to believe with the right attitude. So, stay in your damned position until you can figure out how to believe Him the way He wants you to believe.

Cool

I used to be a hardcore believer, now I believe that God has left this planet to deal with itself and has moved on to another planet.
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September 26, 2016, 06:56:40 PM
yes being muslim i fully believe on Allah, He is the creator of all the world and every one has to return to him after death and after that every one has to answer to Him about all of his dead and Allah will reward them for their good deeds or will punish them for their wrong deeds.

The funny thing about Muslims is, if they translate the Koran into English, they don't translate the word "Allah." If they did, you would never see "Allah." You would only see "God."



In Arabic short and sweet for "God" is AL. In Hebrew short and sweet for "God" is EL. If you really want to fly into the heavens > go with EL-AL.

Therefore, if you believe in Allah, you definitely believe in El too. They are practically the very best brother Gods, although, don't forget both of them are only ONE.



The difference is that the Hebrew people don't go around saying God's name. In fact, they even skew the word "God" into things like G-d, or whatever, just to avoid somehow accidentally taking God's name in vain... even though "God" is not really His name.

Muslims are different. They not only use their God's name in their language in everything that they do, but they won't even translate their word for "God" (Allah) into "God" when they translate into English.

The point? Since the Muslims do it exactly the opposite of the Hebrews, why would anyone think that they are the same "God?"

Cool

They are both the same imaginary god.

Complex science and simple nature show the opposite. Both are a witness that God is not only real, but that He is extremely powerful beyond understanding and belief (in most people).

However, God is a strange being as far as we are concerned. He doesn't need anybody to believe Him. Rather, we need to believe Him to gain eternal life. God's strangeness lies in the fact that He doesn't simply want you to believe. He wants you to believe with the right attitude. So, stay in your damned position until you can figure out how to believe Him the way He wants you to believe.

Cool

Kind of sounds like he's immature. He will have me tortured for eternity because I didn't believe, something I never saw is real. What an ego, and evil. You would think that something so wise and powerful would be the opposite.
legendary
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September 26, 2016, 03:55:42 PM
yes being muslim i fully believe on Allah, He is the creator of all the world and every one has to return to him after death and after that every one has to answer to Him about all of his dead and Allah will reward them for their good deeds or will punish them for their wrong deeds.

The funny thing about Muslims is, if they translate the Koran into English, they don't translate the word "Allah." If they did, you would never see "Allah." You would only see "God."



In Arabic short and sweet for "God" is AL. In Hebrew short and sweet for "God" is EL. If you really want to fly into the heavens > go with EL-AL.

Therefore, if you believe in Allah, you definitely believe in El too. They are practically the very best brother Gods, although, don't forget both of them are only ONE.



The difference is that the Hebrew people don't go around saying God's name. In fact, they even skew the word "God" into things like G-d, or whatever, just to avoid somehow accidentally taking God's name in vain... even though "God" is not really His name.

Muslims are different. They not only use their God's name in their language in everything that they do, but they won't even translate their word for "God" (Allah) into "God" when they translate into English.

The point? Since the Muslims do it exactly the opposite of the Hebrews, why would anyone think that they are the same "God?"

Cool

They are both the same imaginary god.

Complex science and simple nature show the opposite. Both are a witness that God is not only real, but that He is extremely powerful beyond understanding and belief (in most people).

However, God is a strange being as far as we are concerned. He doesn't need anybody to believe Him. Rather, we need to believe Him to gain eternal life. God's strangeness lies in the fact that He doesn't simply want you to believe. He wants you to believe with the right attitude. So, stay in your damned position until you can figure out how to believe Him the way He wants you to believe.


I'll be damned very far beyond eternity if Beginning-Wonderful-Ending doesn't believe in me the way I love Her. I've been told what I already knew: I have to believe with love.


One problem with your thinking. "Father" is associated with masculinity. And the Creator God is a Father because He Fathers creation. Certainly He has a woman's understanding within Himself, just like He has a Man's. But He is associated with Father, not Mother or Woman.

Please, for your own sake, do not go too far from what He says about Himself. If you go too far, you will be building a false god for yourself, and He will cast you out for not believing Him.

 Kiss
sr. member
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It's personal
September 26, 2016, 01:51:53 PM
yes being muslim i fully believe on Allah, He is the creator of all the world and every one has to return to him after death and after that every one has to answer to Him about all of his dead and Allah will reward them for their good deeds or will punish them for their wrong deeds.

The funny thing about Muslims is, if they translate the Koran into English, they don't translate the word "Allah." If they did, you would never see "Allah." You would only see "God."



In Arabic short and sweet for "God" is AL. In Hebrew short and sweet for "God" is EL. If you really want to fly into the heavens > go with EL-AL.

Therefore, if you believe in Allah, you definitely believe in El too. They are practically the very best brother Gods, although, don't forget both of them are only ONE.



The difference is that the Hebrew people don't go around saying God's name. In fact, they even skew the word "God" into things like G-d, or whatever, just to avoid somehow accidentally taking God's name in vain... even though "God" is not really His name.

Muslims are different. They not only use their God's name in their language in everything that they do, but they won't even translate their word for "God" (Allah) into "God" when they translate into English.

The point? Since the Muslims do it exactly the opposite of the Hebrews, why would anyone think that they are the same "God?"

Cool

They are both the same imaginary god.

Complex science and simple nature show the opposite. Both are a witness that God is not only real, but that He is extremely powerful beyond understanding and belief (in most people).

However, God is a strange being as far as we are concerned. He doesn't need anybody to believe Him. Rather, we need to believe Him to gain eternal life. God's strangeness lies in the fact that He doesn't simply want you to believe. He wants you to believe with the right attitude. So, stay in your damned position until you can figure out how to believe Him the way He wants you to believe.



I'll be damned very far beyond eternity if Beginning-Wonderful-Ending doesn't believe in me the way I love Her. I've been told what I already knew: I have to believe with love.


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September 26, 2016, 07:50:19 AM
i really put my trust in GOD because i know GOD will always with my step and will help me in every way i go even if i made mistake, GOD will always help me to fix the mistake. i have bad experience in the past that i am do but GOD still help me and put me into a good way and now my life is always in GOD's hand and my destiny is always written in Lauh Mahfuzh.
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September 26, 2016, 07:07:55 AM
Yes of course because no one can make this big big world. Even the human all over the world is created by God.
legendary
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September 26, 2016, 02:55:30 AM
yes being muslim i fully believe on Allah, He is the creator of all the world and every one has to return to him after death and after that every one has to answer to Him about all of his dead and Allah will reward them for their good deeds or will punish them for their wrong deeds.

The funny thing about Muslims is, if they translate the Koran into English, they don't translate the word "Allah." If they did, you would never see "Allah." You would only see "God."



In Arabic short and sweet for "God" is AL. In Hebrew short and sweet for "God" is EL. If you really want to fly into the heavens > go with EL-AL.

Therefore, if you believe in Allah, you definitely believe in El too. They are practically the very best brother Gods, although, don't forget both of them are only ONE.



The difference is that the Hebrew people don't go around saying God's name. In fact, they even skew the word "God" into things like G-d, or whatever, just to avoid somehow accidentally taking God's name in vain... even though "God" is not really His name.

Muslims are different. They not only use their God's name in their language in everything that they do, but they won't even translate their word for "God" (Allah) into "God" when they translate into English.

The point? Since the Muslims do it exactly the opposite of the Hebrews, why would anyone think that they are the same "God?"

Cool

They are both the same imaginary god.

Complex science and simple nature show the opposite. Both are a witness that God is not only real, but that He is extremely powerful beyond understanding and belief (in most people).

However, God is a strange being as far as we are concerned. He doesn't need anybody to believe Him. Rather, we need to believe Him to gain eternal life. God's strangeness lies in the fact that He doesn't simply want you to believe. He wants you to believe with the right attitude. So, stay in your damned position until you can figure out how to believe Him the way He wants you to believe.

Cool
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September 26, 2016, 12:24:07 AM
yes being muslim i fully believe on Allah, He is the creator of all the world and every one has to return to him after death and after that every one has to answer to Him about all of his dead and Allah will reward them for their good deeds or will punish them for their wrong deeds.

The funny thing about Muslims is, if they translate the Koran into English, they don't translate the word "Allah." If they did, you would never see "Allah." You would only see "God."



In Arabic short and sweet for "God" is AL. In Hebrew short and sweet for "God" is EL. If you really want to fly into the heavens > go with EL-AL.

Therefore, if you believe in Allah, you definitely believe in El too. They are practically the very best brother Gods, although, don't forget both of them are only ONE.



The difference is that the Hebrew people don't go around saying God's name. In fact, they even skew the word "God" into things like G-d, or whatever, just to avoid somehow accidentally taking God's name in vain... even though "God" is not really His name.

Muslims are different. They not only use their God's name in their language in everything that they do, but they won't even translate their word for "God" (Allah) into "God" when they translate into English.

The point? Since the Muslims do it exactly the opposite of the Hebrews, why would anyone think that they are the same "God?"

Cool

They are both the same imaginary god.
legendary
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September 25, 2016, 08:42:26 PM

Yes! Everything in the universe acts like machinery. The whole universe is a complex machine. Nobody ever heard of a machine that didn't have a maker. And not only that, but the maker of any complex machine has to be at least several orders of magnitude more complex than the machine.

*Sigh* How weak and humble we are! God in His greatness has left us behind in the dust. Perhaps if we call on His Name, He will respond to us, out of love, and save us from our pathetically weak estate.



I thought the biblebook says you have to humble yourself so you can be lifted up by Beginning-Wonderful-Ending ("God") himself. To humble yourself, it is inevitable not to be already humble (and weak), for there would be no humbling of yourself if you are weak already.
You're not humble enough if you are proud. Even if you are humble in your state of living and in your physical weakness, it isn't enough if you don't acknowledge it.



Didn't the biblebook also say in the words of Iesous that he did not leave his disciples behind (in the dust) but would be sending another comforter?
Never saw the name "Iesous" in there.



Does the biblebook not say by the words of the God that we did not call on him but in fact he called us and by name?
Both ways. But He will forget your name if you don't make it to Heaven.



Also interesting how the newest computer can compute almost infinite orders of magnitude faster and better than the human (who made it).


"Almost infinite" is infinitely slower than infinite.

Cool
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September 25, 2016, 11:38:53 AM
I don't believe in god actually Cheesy
I ask you who create you? Where are you before alive and where are you going after you die?
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