Do you believe in God?
@sarameastrong (826)
Surrey, British Columbia
January 21, 2016 8:29am CST
I am proud to be a Catholic. The Catholic Church is the ONLY Church founded by Jesus, Himself... "Your name is Peter, and upon this rock, I will build MY CHURCH..."
I Live as a catholic and i will die as a Catholic..
Everday,i wake up early in the morning ,I always pray and thankful to God for the pains and sorrows..for he made me stronger and hold on to his holy will.I am always thankful for the joy and laughters,for it made me optimist and share i with others and most of all i always thankful to God for waking me up everyday and another day.
Some people didn't believe in God but they do have their own faith of themselves,they were called" ignosticism".they define God as meaningless.
how about you ?
are you a catholic also ?
Free to share your religion
and i always support your beliefs whatever it is or are you an ignostic ?
how does it feels of being ignostic?
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@Mike197602 (15505)
• United Kingdom
21 Jan 16
I don't believe in the god in made made/written religious books but I think there may be some form of supreme being/race...I'm sort of a believer that we were put here by aliens.
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@BethieAnnie (818)
• Dayton, Ohio
21 Jan 16
I'm not saying aliens, but aliens. I mean it is either aliens, or Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure.
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@ataboy (737)
• United States
27 Jan 16
Hey there, Mr. Mike, do you mean you believe that the earth was purposely seeded with life? I believe the term you are looking for is "directed panspermia", where the "directed" part refers to the purposeful nature of the planetary impregnation!
Although, I'm leaning towards the paranormal superluminal transport of living beings in the form of 'orbs' via 'chemtrails' from a distant supreme-race of Squogs (half-dog [head], half-squid [body/tentacles], and they fly too! ) I think that seems reasonable! What say you?
@ataboy (737)
• United States
27 Jan 16
LOL, @BethieAnnie! Well, I'm not NOT saying aliens, but not aliens! But the time-traveling flying phone booth scenario seems marginally more plausible! But if it's where we (including the first person) came from, then who could have built it originally? Seems impossible! Wait, there's a 'made in China' sticker on the side of it! Ahhh....Now the story is starting to come together a little bit clearer!
@boneysharaon (177)
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1 Jul 16
I am a Catholic but now after 28 years of being a Catholic since birth, I feel I am losing faith in God. The sermons of the priests put me to sleep. What should I do?
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
2 Jul 16
oh ahm for me you don't need to listen the priest's sermon if against from your heart ...perhaps i do pray by myself and i have my own way of faith with all my heart and i am a roman catholic too.
@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
3 Jul 16
@boneysharaon ,yes what i'm trying to say is you just follow your heart and it's up to you if you want to listen or not
@boneysharaon (177)
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2 Jul 16
@sarameastrong that is not with all priests. In fact, some priests really make the sermon quite interesting. It depends on the priest.
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@3SnuggleBunnies (16374)
• United States
31 Jan 16
I am not very religious, I am more Agnostic than any thing. I was not raised to go to Church. As my Mother felt shunned when she had tried different parishes when I was small because we did not have alot of money nor socially up to spec. I have further opinon but don't want to offend anyone.
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
3 Feb 16
Yeah,you can share your opinion .and we can respect whatever it is.
@PrarieStyle (2486)
• United States
22 Jan 16
I was baptized Catholic but not by choice. Please, I beg you to do some research on Catholicism and you'll find that it's evil and founded the Illuminiti.
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@PrarieStyle (2486)
• United States
26 Jan 16
@sarameastrong I'm not catholic just because I was baptized. I was raised atheist and when I was 21 became "born again". Now my name is written in the Lambs Book of Life and I'll get to spend eternity with The Father.
How can you not believe in evil? Everything in this world is evil except nature.
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
24 Jan 16
You are catholic but i respect how you or the other people define the catholic by making information about catholic .I don't believe in evil so i am not interested of how they symbolizes all the things in this world.
@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
24 Jan 16
ALL-SEEING EYE
The All-Seeing Eye floating is representative of the Illuminati seeing themselves as gods, and being able to see and watch everything that we do. They are rapidly approaching their goals thanks to quickly advancing technology.
The eye is usually a left one, such as on the US dollar bill. Some illuminati symbologists speculate that it might me the eye of Saturn while others suggest that it is the Eye of Horus. The all-seeing eye was one of the first symbols added to the Great Seal as we can see from a 1776 sketch found in Thomas Jefferson’s papers.
@Cristi_Ichim (3743)
• Bucharest, Romania
21 Jan 16
"Dust thou art and into the dust shalt thou return"
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@cacay1 (83429)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
24 Jan 16
Oh yeah, got the definition now from goggle the word ignosticism: This is it: Ignosticism is the idea that the question of the existence of God is meaningless, because the term "god" has no unambiguous definition. Ignosticism requires a good, non-controversial definition of god before arguing on its existence.
Some philosophers have seen ignosticism as a variation of agnosticism or atheism,[1] whereas others have considered it to be distinct..
Source: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
8 Jul 16
well ,thank you for sharing the definition.
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@alchemistrx (2547)
• Philippines
22 Jan 16
May i correct you? There are no ignostics but they are agnostics. I am not religious but i have faith in God.I am Catholic but rarely practising.
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
24 Jan 16
Hello ,agnostic and ignostic were almost the same word but they have different definition,.my uncle was an ignostic he doesn't believe in God.
My aunt is agnostic,but she is catholic but rarely practicing, she believes in God.
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
21 Jan 16
I'm glad you are a spiritual person but Jesus was not the founder of the Catholic Church. Jesus was the founder of true Christianity. The word Catholic is not found in the Bible or I have never seen it. Peter was not a Catholic, he was a Christian. He was not a pope. I've never seen the word pope in the Bible.
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@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
24 Jan 16
Peter is part of roman catholic faith.
The Roman Catholic Church considers him to be the first Pope, ordained by Jesus in the "Rock of My Church" dialogue in Matthew 16:18.
The ancient Christian churches all venerate Peter as a major saint and associate him with founding the Church of Antioch and later the Church in Rome,[3] but differ about the authority of his various successors in present-day Christianity.
@cacay1 (83429)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
23 Jan 16
I am a Roman Catholic.I have received many miracles of the Lord.Only God and me knew this miracle that up to this time I am enjoying with.Thank you my beloved Father in Heaven for this miracle and all the miracles that you've given me. Amen t this happiness.
@sarameastrong (826)
• Surrey, British Columbia
24 Jan 16
Amen our happiness,and we always thankful to the lord .I Believe that he always beside us.