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Why believe in god?

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Majikthise

Guest
Atheist1 said:
Hi

I was just wondering why i should believe in god?
I guess it would be so that most people wouldn't emidiately think you worship satan. I've gotten that a lot.They don't realise that I don't believe in satan either.
 

Doc

Space Chief
Thats funny. If Satin really did exist, disbelieving in God would not be so Satanic. Afterall, Satin believes in God.

Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. -Buddha


Therefore, O Ananda, be lamps unto yourselfves. Betake yourselves to no external refuge. Hold fast as a refuge to the Truth. Work out your own salvation with diligence.


Basically, discover for yourself what you believe or disbelieve for that matter. Do not believe something simply because your teacher, priest, rabbi, monk, buddha, parents, or book tells you to believe. You can only discover your true beliefs by careful examination of one's self and society and even then, continue to question those.
 

No*s

Captain Obvious
Atheist1 said:
Hi

I was just wondering why i should believe in god?

For me, the first question that gives me ground is that I believe in the resurrection of Christ and that we have accurate accounts of His life. Everything else just kind of follows. Now I can add that the world wouldn't make much sense without a creator as I see it, and I'm not opposed to evolution. I also believe in miraculous accounts after the time of Christ.

For me, that's the evidence, but I'm not all about evidence, so there's also a good bit of trust. A lot, actually :).
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
Atheist1 said:
Hi

I was just wondering why i should believe in god?
You should believe whatever you believe. You don't really have a choice. If you are open to all possibilities then I'd go for the hippocratic principle.
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
why dhould you believe in god?

well if you have to ask then IMHO you shouldn't believe in god.

Hollow belief is worse than none at all IMHO. If you can live a good life without the 'need' for god then be happy with that. :D

wa:do
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
Atheist1 said:
Hi

I was just wondering why i should believe in god?
If you asked me this question awhile ago, I would tell you because GOD believes in you. I do not think that a belief in GOD is mandatory for this physical existance.
 

Alexander

New Member
There is no clear cut answer to the question why, but one of the most common reasons is just a need to understand WHY everything IS. Everyone places a lot of value on the idea of where we came from, in a hope that if we figure that out, maybe we'll know where we're headed. I dont know of a single religion that is simply, "This is God(or other deity/ non-personal entity). You came into being this way. You kids have fun. "

So why believe in God? It depends on you. If you feel that there is something for you to gain as a human being, some area in your life you believe it can enrich and bring meaning to, I fully support becoming a believer of one religion or another. But study, dont take the world religions at a glance, there are thousands of years of back-story to them. And dont let anyone ever tell you faith is a crutch for those too weak to live without a god. I've heard this many times. Faith is something we all have to have, in one form or another. Many people dont understand faith, and i dont entirely either. But I do understand that it is a victory of the heart over the mind.

So, in my own way (in other words a long-winded incoherent effort at communication:)) I guess I'm saying go for it. There's no reason not to if you are honestly looking for answers.
 

jewscout

Religious Zionist
Atheist1 said:
Hi

I was just wondering why i should believe in god?
Because if you act now you too can own your very own PS4 with built in radar system and not one, not two, but three count 'em Gensu knife attatchment that you can plug into the control ports!!! Have your french fries and play Final Fantasy at the same time!!! I bet your wondering how much this is going to cost you!! $100?? $300?? $7.23?? Yes friends for a limited time only YOU can own this fabulous system for the low low price of eternal devotion to the One G-d!!! Act now operators are standing by!!!:cool:
 

fromthe heart

Well-Known Member
keevelish...That is EXACTLY what I thought of in response to the question...lol We must have a few thoughts alike.

I can't imagine NOT believing in God...just to see a baby grow inside of it's mother alone is enough of a wonder for me...the miricle of life...sure there are those who say it's all scientific...we just evolved...LOL but then what or whom is responsible for starting that evolving...it all comes back to the Supremeness of God in my eyes...when I see a rainbow I see a promise. When I see spring come about I see God...to me the question IS why not!:)
 

fromthe heart

Well-Known Member
jewscout said:
Because if you act now you too can own your very own PS4 with built in radar system and not one, not two, but three count 'em Gensu knife attatchment that you can plug into the control ports!!! Have your french fries and play Final Fantasy at the same time!!! I bet your wondering how much this is going to cost you!! $100?? $300?? $7.23?? Yes friends for a limited time only YOU can own this fabulous system for the low low price of eternal devotion to the One G-d!!! Act now operators are standing by!!!:cool:
Yeah!!! The perfect deduction! SO how come the line is busy???I know! I know! because you can't walk through life without this wonderful offer...I'll keep trying until I get through ok?;)
 

Crystallas

Active Member
It takes a lot to question someone elses beliefs, but aswell to question your own beliefs. For some people they are unfortunate enough to not have a miracle occur that proves them a path of truth. Some dont need that path, some need a path to guide them, but never get one. I personally think many Athiests may never need that path because they live their lives in a very humble manner while obiding by laws that allow them to remain no greater sinner than others.

Personally I sure wish everyone could have a great powerful vision from beyond, an unexplainable miracle that happens before your eyes and a vision of God's form. Because for so many, without that, they are missing certain peices of the puzzle of life weather or not they believe or not. Its truelly a beautiful experience, but it was not made easy to understand.

Newton was asked if he believed in a higher being. He said, "You don't think this Universe was an accident? I studied the Universe and I can tell you this is no accident."

Also a good debate on faith could be read in Einstiens final Autobiography. "The World as I See It" its a great book no matter what you believe and its not a book of formulas like some may believe.
 
fromthe heart said:
I can't imagine NOT believing in God...just to see a baby grow inside of it's mother alone is enough of a wonder for me...the miricle of life...sure there are those who say it's all scientific...we just evolved...LOL but then what or whom is responsible for starting that evolving...it all comes back to the Supremeness of God in my eyes...when I see a rainbow I see a promise. When I see spring come about I see God...to me the question IS why not!:)
You bring up a good point. Why not believe in a god? For me, it's because the proof that a god exists is not in his favor. You might tell me to look at the miracle of life. A baby growing in a mother's womb is truly amazing to me as well. But there is nothing supernatural about why babies develope like that. First, babies just kind of budded off their 'mother.' Then they hatched out of eggs. We eventually get to live, warm births. A god doesn't have any part in that, for me anyway.
I understand that you have faith. But for people like Atheist1 and myself, faith just isn't enough to base an entire existence around. Not without some kind of solid evidence.
Now just try to block out everything that you have heard in church, everything you learned from your parents, everything you read in the Bible, and just look at your surroundings. Has the idea ever crossed your mind that gods were just something that humans made up? When I look at nature, of course I am awestruck, but gods just aren't part of the equation.
 
I can't tell you why you should believe in God, all I can do is say why I believe in him. When I was dealing with undiagnosed bipolar depression, I started questioning the purpose of life and I started thinking about why we are here. I started to think about what life is and I figured that if there is no God, than consciousness is just an illusion and all we are are sophisticated chemical reactions that would soon fizzel out. Also, I don't see how evolution could create what it has, on it's own. It is these two things that first lead me to believe in God. Last year around June, I started seeking God due to my own spiritual needs. The more I sought God, the more I came to believe in Jesus and the idea that you could have a personal relationship with God. After I started defining myself as Christian and building a relationship with God, I started noticing that my prayers were being answered. A "relationship" with God is something that I didn't understand before I experienced it, but it is why I believe.
 

max

New Member
Newton was asked if he believed in a higher being. He said, "You don't think this Universe was an accident? I studied the Universe and I can tell you this is no accident."

It has always bothered me that people can take the words of others, even supposed leaders (the pope, the president, a priest, or even Isaac Newton) and accept whatever conclusions they have come up with. They have no idea what happens to you after you die nor "whether or not the Universe was an accident."

Why would you blindly follow a pastor or other leader if his word is as good as yours?

Newton lived a long time ago in a different environment and society, to accept his answer on such a big question makes no sense, especially because you live now...in much more sophisticated circumstances.
 
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