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Is there a God?
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I believe that there is a God. To me, as Elevetha said, it makes sense that He created us, rather than an evolution or "big bang." Can I give what would be considered "solid proof?" Maybe not, but I can tell you what He has done for me and for my friends and family. I don't need proof to believe that God is there...I just believe He is.

I believe in evolution....but that doesn't mean I don't believe in God. Isn't it possible that god created evolution also?

All these points are valid and make it difficult for anyone to actually come to a choice, the best I can do is take the agnostic line and say there probably is a God.

It makes a heck of a lot more sense that there is a Supreme Being who brought us and the universe in existence, than that everything randomly appeared by c..."
why it is always "he"



You mean these guys? :P
On a more serious note: to a certain extent, yes. I need to be wholly convinced to believe one way or the other,and to convince me you're going to need some facts.


you know what your concept of god with two faces can be true, even in Hinduism there is a god known "ardhnareshwar" means god who is half women and half men
i like the idea to refer god with "it" and you are right , god is just crazy

It makes a heck of a lot more sense that there is a Supreme Being who brought us and the universe in existence, than that eve..."
Hinduism got many goddesses even they are "shakti" "power" in gods
three basic needs of human
knowledge, power and money are blessing if godesses

you know what your concept of god with two faces can be true, even in Hinduism there is a god known "ardhnareshwar" means god who is half women and half men
i like the idea ..."
totally agree on you this, yeah if there is any god , why does it always have to be male and female it can be anything , we don't need to give it any ,shape ,size and gender but we human always imagine things in definite dimension


That quote more or less entirely sums up my religious beliefs.
@Lia and Anuj: The common conception of "God" comes from classical Greek society, who portrayed their gods as perfect human beings, and it's stuck for thousands of years.
I'm pretty sure people refer to God as a "He" because in most people's minds, men are still superior to women (and other genders, etc.)
"Elevetha wrote: "That's not even close to why.
God the Father. God the Son. God the Holy Spirit. He isn't actually male, because he's everything, but he is considered male because that's his natu..."
The Bible was written back then, so views may have been different. I don't understand what you mean when you say "that's his natures"?
God the Father. God the Son. God the Holy Spirit. He isn't actually male, because he's everything, but he is considered male because that's his natu..."
The Bible was written back then, so views may have been different. I don't understand what you mean when you say "that's his natures"?

Proof. Evidence.
That's what faith is. Believing without evidence. Until there is evidence, you can't really tell others that they're wro..."
Yes it can. If you want hard evidence then you can look into books written by unbelievers at that time and even THEY can't deny that Jesus walked the Earth, died on the cross, and rose again on the third day! :D


The writers of the Bible wrote it through God. Think of it as an adult helping a child grip a pencil when they are first learning to write. The child may be holding the pencil and making the marks on the paper, but the adult is the one doing the writing.
God directed people to write the Bible so that we can relate to their experiences. It's a little easier to relate to them because some of them faced the same things we face today. (Not sure if this last part has any relevance to this, but it's what I believe :D)


You're welcome, it's just what I believe :)

That's a good point. To me, it's just clear that there is a God. In my opinion, animals, plants, and even us humans are much too complex to just have "evolved". Everything about living creatures whether it's cells, an animal's instincts, or the way a plant goes through the process of photosynthesis is so amazing that in my mind, there has to be somebody behind it.
Not to mention the fact that when I pray, I can almost feel God here with me. I know that might sound stupid to some people, but whenever I'm upset or anxious about something I pray and I always feel better, like this calm washes over me. But that's just my opinion and how I feel about it...


Arwen wrote: "i believe a little differently to what my religion says. i believe g-d is kind of like nature. he changes, he can't stop or intervene."
What do you mean when you say "he changes"?
What do you mean when you say "he changes"?

Also another thing which don't hate me for and i know the really religious people are going to hate me for this. (i'm reform Jew, don't kill me) is i believe g-d was bi. He created BOTH Adam and Eve to love him

Also another thing which don't hate me for and i know the really re..."
That's an interesting belief. I don't believe God changes though. What reason would we have to respect him if he did?
And about the bi thing...He created Adam and Eve to love him as their father, not their lover.

I believe in g-d not jesus very strongly
Arwen wrote: "they mean it as someone to guide them and to be a friend. that is how i translated it. well i have never actually read the bible. school has read vs. but it has never really intrigued me. neither h..."
I believe Jesus was a real person, and he may have died on the cross (not really sure), but I don't think he was God's son and such.
Also, I have a qustion--is it a Jewish thing to type God like g-d? I have another Jewish friend who does the same,
I believe Jesus was a real person, and he may have died on the cross (not really sure), but I don't think he was God's son and such.
Also, I have a qustion--is it a Jewish thing to type God like g-d? I have another Jewish friend who does the same,

it means on earth "work was present before the religion " it means work is more important thn religion

There is real evidence and roman documents that prove Jesus was a real person and that he was put to death on a cross.
As to the God thing, I think one is a noun so his name is God and the other is an adjective meaning powerful being.


Yes, He Was, and Is, and Is to Come!

My prof once asked: "do humans make their god or did God made the humans".
On my paper for philo, I answered "humans make their god". Alright, I'm not an anti-God and I don't hate the God-believers (I believe in God, btw, and He made humans), but I just can't prove the otherwise so I answered that humans make their god.

I know this was all off topic, but I had to say it.


The big bang? Evolution? Are these not theories that challenge the God of theology?
