Do you believe in God?
By jross19871
@jross19871 (239)
United States
September 2, 2009 3:02pm CST
I do not believe in God or a God. I am not religious at all. Nothing has happened in my life that has made me even for a second think there is a God.
I was wondering what others think. Is there a God? Why do you feel that way? Has something happened to make you believe that to be true?
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2 responses
@bhargavoza (656)
• India
4 Sep 09
Dear jross, I don,t know why are your beliefs like this. May be the environment in which u live is like that. It is on the individaul for one,s belief but we have a environment where u ought to believe that there is god and we experience in daily life that there is always god with us. and if u visit us i surely believe that u will also start believing that in each and every part of your life there is existence of god. I am also also not very religious but full trust on god. and believe strongly that every single thing happens only with the wish of god. happy mylotting.
@jross19871 (239)
• United States
4 Sep 09
Can you share some specific examples that demonstrate and existence of god? Thanks
@bhargavoza (656)
• India
7 Sep 09
Yes, definately dear friend but that will be a long write up but as now i am busy in my research project so u have to wait for that. Thanx
@devilyangel728 (39)
• United States
4 Sep 09
Not at all. I was sent to Catholic school and in the 5th grade my religion teacher told me I was going to hell for reading my horoscope. I figured if god is that petty I want no part of it. Churches and all organized religion seem more like a gross money making scheme that prey on people's fears and weaknesses.
The more and more than science uncovers the less and less people will need religion to explain away things we don't yet understand. For example the ancient Greeks thought the sun was a god dragging the orb across the sky. We now know that there are scientific explanations cosmic movements. Once we are able to prove what happens after we die, we'll get over the need for religion.