Do you believe in God/Jesus?

Do you believe in God?

  • Yes

    Votes: 14 48.3%
  • No

    Votes: 10 34.5%
  • Can't Decide

    Votes: 2 6.9%
  • Who Cares

    Votes: 3 10.3%

  • Total voters
    29
The topic of believing in God is quite intriguing, isn't it? While I respect everyone's individual beliefs, it's unfortunate that some people give a bad name to those who genuinely seek spiritual guidance. Take Joel Osteen, for example, he's been quite controversial. It's essential to remember that not all religious figures are the same. Now there are many modern currents in religion. But for me personally, the choice always remains in favor of my church. I feel comfortable and safe there.
You might want to know about it too (removed) I think it's a good place for kids who are just starting out, too.
 
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First I’d like to ask that people who ask questions using the word God, to make clear in the question which God they are talking about.

These questions are like asking how fast a car goes from 0 to 60 without telling us what kind of car you are talking about.

For the purpose of this question I’ll assume that you are talking about Zeus.
( I have nothing else to go by )

The answer is that yes, I believe that Zeus did believe in atheists, he was a very down to earth sort of god who was raised in modest surroundings, do to the fact that he had been born in a cave and raised out of the limelight.*

This was to keep him from being eaten by his father, as his previously born brothers were.

He rose from obscurity to became king of the Gods,but I’m sure that his early life contributed to his understanding of regular people who lived normal lives.

I’m sure that he understood that there were unbelievers in the world and came to terms with it.

*He was raised by a shepherd family under the promise that their sheep would be saved from wolves.
 
First I’d like to ask that people who ask questions using the word God, to make clear in the question which God they are talking about.

These questions are like asking how fast a car goes from 0 to 60 without telling us what kind of car you are talking about.

For the purpose of this question I’ll assume that you are talking about Zeus.
( I have nothing else to go by )

The answer is that yes, I believe that Zeus did believe in atheists, he was a very down to earth sort of god who was raised in modest surroundings, do to the fact that he had been born in a cave and raised out of the limelight.*

This was to keep him from being eaten by his father, as his previously born brothers were.

He rose from obscurity to became king of the Gods,but I’m sure that his early life contributed to his understanding of regular people who lived normal lives.

I’m sure that he understood that there were unbelievers in the world and came to terms with it.

*He was raised by a shepherd family under the promise that their sheep would be saved from wolves.


Which God they are talking about? Does that mean there are more Gods?
 
January 2006 at the box-office…Other worldviews haven’t displayed power over Hollywood like Christianity has.

In January of 2006, the third faith-based lightning-in-a-bottle movie within a span of a few years spent its 4th, 5th, and 6th weekends grossing at least $10 million at the box-office. In the previous month (December of 2005), the first Chronicles Of Narnia movie had its first three weekends grossing well beyond the $10 million mark. The earlier faith-based movies Signs and The Passion Of The Christ had spent 5 weekends and 7 weekends grossing at least $10 million. The three movies had four of those 18 combined weekends grossing at least $50 million.

In short, those three faith-based movies that point to Christianity surpassed the success of other notable movie trilogies of that time era with those 18 weekends, thanks to excellent word-of-mouth. The other notable movie series included the popular Oscar-winning Lord Of The Rings trilogy (15 weekends), the Star Wars prequels (15 weekends), and even the first FOUR Harry Potter films (17 weekends).

Hinduism, Buddhism, the Muslim religion, the atheist worldview, the agnostic worldview, nor any other worldview...none of those worldviews can make such a claim.
 
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It's Not What "Other" People Believe That Matters .. It's What "YOU" Believe That Matters
 
A resounding 'no' for myself. Furthermore the person's who I've encountered with religious pretensions have only increased my antipathy toward any sort of religion.
 
I'm not a Christian, but I think I have some faith in God.

Sometimes, I wish for stuffs like rain and the rain does eventually happen.

Maybe not right away, but within a month or so.

Lol, maybe I'm just weird about it.
 
It really doesn't matter what you believe in, because the Muslims consider you an infidel or damned if you don't conform to their version of God, and the Catholics have no mercy either for those outside the Catholic Church, they are by their cannon and dogma, doctrine what ever going to hell. Not sure what the Jewish faith say about not being in their religion but I'm sure it is something horrible as well.

So congrats, doesn't matter if you believe in Greek Gods, or the Christain God, because of the aforementioned.

Really the only question should be, why shouldn't the Crusades against Islam be started again. Both are damning society left n right they mine as well go to war with each other for religious supremacy.
 
It really doesn't matter what you believe in, because the Muslims consider you an infidel or damned if you don't conform to their version of God, and the Catholics have no mercy either for those outside the Catholic Church, they are by their cannon and dogma, doctrine what ever going to hell. Not sure what the Jewish faith say about not being in their religion but I'm sure it is something horrible as well.

So congrats, doesn't matter if you believe in Greek Gods, or the Christain God, because of the aforementioned.

Really the only question should be, why shouldn't the Crusades against Islam be started again. Both are damning society left n right they mine as well go to war with each other for religious supremacy.
Not Sure If You Are A Nihilist Or A Anarchist Or A Atheist ... Perhaps It's All Three ..

The Crusades Were Apocalyptic Wars Of Horrific Misery That Lasted Through Three Centuries ....

Pretty Sure The Human Race Would Like To Avoid Repeating All That Misery Again ..

Although One Could Argue That The Creation Of Israel In 1948 Advocated Largely By The UK And The USA Ushered In Another Crusade

With The Islamic Countries Bordering Israel And Vowing To Wipe It Off The Face Of The Earth

And With The USA And Western Countries Allied In Maintaining The Existence Of Israel

And Israel Winning All Wars Of Aggression Perpetrated By The Neighboring Islamic Countries

And Recently The 1991 Gulf War And The 2002 US Invasion Of Afghanistan And 2003 Invasion Of Iraq After The 911 Attacks On The US

Considering All That Which Has Happened ...... And The Nuclear Ambitions Of Iran ....

A Violent Global Religious War Between Christianity And Islam Over A Jewish State In The Middle East

That Has A City Named Jerusalem That Is Considered The Holy Origins Of All Three Religions

Yeah Sure ... There's Your "Crusade" ... And Probably World War Three And The End Of The Human Race ....

Unless The Little Bald Prick In Moscow That Is Getting His Russian Ass Kicked By The Brave Ukrainian People Defending Their Homeland

From Being Over Run By Russian Tanks Gets Frustrated And Says Phuck It Let's Nuke Em ... And Starts World War Three ..

Either Way It Wouldn't Be Good ...For Anyone ... Peace Through Diplomacy And Mutual Understanding Would Be A Better Route

As Rodney King Said "Can We All Just Get Along ?"
 
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