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Do you believe in god
Yes 38%  38%  [ 15 ]
No 50%  50%  [ 20 ]
I don't no 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
I don't believe in this religion 10%  10%  [ 4 ]
Total votes : 40

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27 May 2011, 6:49 pm

I am not Christian - so I don't follow the Christian God.

I am Pagan-atheist - so whether I believe in any type of god is one hell of a long discussion.

I am however also henotheistic - so I don't deny that Christian God or any other gods exist.


Nothing can ever be simple, can it? :P


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27 May 2011, 9:11 pm

Moog wrote:
MissyA123 wrote:
like do you belive in the christian god


I believe in the 'God' that Christ talked about. I believe I have experienced contact with 'God'.

I don't believe in the dude in the sky that many Christians seem to believe in.

Same.

Jesus said, "the Kingdom of Heaven is within you."
Look no further :wink:


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27 May 2011, 10:21 pm

I believe in God and I'm not embarrassed to admit it here.


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27 May 2011, 10:25 pm

Yes. I don't call it "him" I call it "it" because to me it's not a persona.. it's just a huge mass of positive energy. and "satan" ( :roll: )
Is just a huge mass of negative energy.

Both are two parts of nature and the whole.



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27 May 2011, 10:35 pm

I don't believe in the Christian God, nor do I believe in the god from any other religion (that I know of).

I do believe that there is something that created the universe/life, which I guess would be God. I don't believe that this thing wants us to go to church every sunday, follow a bunch of commandments, or that we will go to heaven/hell based on our lives on earth. I think that we were created by "god" and that's it. I don't think it really cares what we do.



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28 May 2011, 12:41 am

Yes/no.

I believe that the Christian god exists, but not in the interpretation that Christians have.

I think that the Christian god is, in fact, one in the same as the Tao (Edit: By the way, there are actually passages in the Bible that support this).

In short, I have no idea how to answer this poll.


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28 May 2011, 3:33 am

(Thread moved from Random to PPR)


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28 May 2011, 3:35 am

i do not believe in god. i believe in the universe


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28 May 2011, 4:49 am

I see no reason to believe in God, gods, or mystical beings. I did once believe in ghosts, although I still acknowledge that 'bumps in the night' actually happen, what they are is a complete mystery to me and I am comfortable in my ignorance.


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28 May 2011, 5:14 am

I am agnostic.

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I am comfortable in my ignorance


I would hate to make assumptions about such a big question as the existence or not of God.

I hope the Christian god doesn't exist, at least as some Christians see him.


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28 May 2011, 6:43 am

Which god?

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28 May 2011, 7:46 am

Don't believe in polls.

Do not accept the divine right of pols [including kings], religious facilitators, medical personnel olr academic [neither those who DO nor them what DON'Tt claim to be scientists.

AM convinced of divine entity theory. Persuaded of monotheism. Specifically believing the God of Trinitarian Nicene Christians.



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28 May 2011, 2:19 pm

I have always wanted to be a god. It seems like a great job to have if you know the right people I suppose.



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28 May 2011, 3:03 pm

I figured that this was moved to PPR from elsewhere just from the set of posters.

No, I do not believe in God. I do not believe this idea is justified. If we have a regard for truth, we ought not accept the existence of the classical God of Christianity because this is not the world of a perfectly good and perfectly powerful God of love, nor is Christian theological doctrine the doctrine that would be created by a perfectly good and perfectly powerful God of love, despite the insistence of Christians. As much as toleration is often desired, tolerance should not be extended to that which is fully wrong.