Do you question the existence of God?

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I am a firm believer of God. My father is a religious person and have got those believes from him. Whenever I am happy or sad I just pray and feel that is listening to my prayers.
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He is there and He is not silent.
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100% sure God exist. I have never questioned d existance of God because he is always with me in every circumstance. Just believe and you will see Gods work in your life.

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He who questions the existance of God, should pls give me one reason why he/she feels so
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noamme wrote:100% sure God exist. I have never questioned d existance of God because he is always with me in every circumstance. Just believe and you will see Gods work in your life.

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He who questions the existance of God, should pls give me one reason why he/she feels so
I'm an agnostic and I can provide you with one of my reasons if you're really asking. But first, before continuing any further, I would need to know if you believe in supporting opinions with logic and fact. Or do you believe something like God is the originator of logic and knows everything, so we shouldn't form opinions and beliefs ourselves. If we do, we think we know more than God.
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How certain is an agnostic of her not knowing?
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We can never question the existence of God, because we can find God everywhere. Take the example of your own body, it has multiple functions and systems in process simultaneously. What is the force that keeps all these processes in progress?Look at the universe, all the stars and planets have their specific orbits, and have steady motion, which obviously need a force keep all these in control. Look at our wishes that are fulfilled and look at our grievances that are removed.All this requires a divine source. There is a God, who is great and alone doing all these.
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I used to question the existence of god frequently and search about it a lot. I read a lot of books and finally after many inquiries found that there is no need of god, the creation of universe can be explained by physics and astronomy and the evolution theory answers all of the questions of how human has been evolved.
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I see - no need for god. Perhaps that explains everything?
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I do question God's existence. I just don't really understand or see the importance in doing that so I stop.
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If I read you right I hear you say you stop questioning the existence of God. That's good.
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I do believe God exists, not the way I have been thought to which is the principal reason for me doubting in the first place. So yeah God exists, God is in you, God is you, God is all of us
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Alexander Oluwaseun wrote:I do believe God exists, not the way I have been thought to which is the principal reason for me doubting in the first place. So yeah God exists, God is in you, God is you, God is all of us
That's how I started thinking about it. That If God exists, the concept is more likely like a spirituality that we all share. Like we're the drops and God is the ocean. But he's not an independent spirit with his own mind.
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Oh great! Now I am god. Sorry - reject.
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Never
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jimthorne2 wrote:Oh great! Now I am god. Sorry - reject.
:D :D you killed me! Lol! *wipes tears from eyes*
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