What if...it's all true?

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I have born as a Christian. Whether it’s evangelist or Catholic, for me they’re the same. And even after I read this book I still have the same belief.
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I have always believed in God and will always believe too.
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I have always believed in God and will always believe too.
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This book sure knows how to make someone have a deep thinking session. Although I am a believer. This book made my faith a lot stronger. So I think it might have some effect on a nonbeliever.
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I've always been agnostic. I don't know for a fact what's out there and thus it has no bearing on my life. However, I do think this book nudged me a little close to believing.
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An account such as this certainly gives food for thought. I am not convinced, though, that someone will be persuaded to adopt a different view of religion based on one experience or read. But, any story can be the start of or part of the reason someone chooses to change their own opinion on religion.

My view of religion has not changed after coming across this book.
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I have always been a Christian since birth and will remain so. My faith hasn't changed, instead, my faith in God increased after reading this book. It's an encouragement to keep up with my faith.
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I have always been a believer. I have personally witnessed miracles of God. Some say that you have to see it to believe it. I would think that reading a true story about a miracle may change someone's beliefs. But perhaps they need to actually witness a miracle in their own lives for them to truly believe.
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I am not a Christian, but in practicing my own religion, I have learned and experienced the power of postulates, whether positive or negative, for the good or the bad. What strikes me about this book is the certainty Ron sustained and his refusal to allow any other thoughts of his own or advice from others to sway him from his absolute decision about his wife's recovery. That is what it takes! Some call this faith in God, and others call it something else. I believe in God and know that my decisions and postulates have everything to do with how I align myself with the concept of God. As a student of my own and other religions, I found the story absolutely inspiring, demonstrating what I believe about postulates.
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Ammarah Azhar Khan wrote: 05 Sep 2022, 07:39 I am not a non believer but words can move mountains. They have impact on hearts and minds. This book reinforced my believes so it may have planted the seed of doubt in their minds.
I agree with the quote that words can move mountains... Any person believes it or not but any words or prayer truly coming from the heart might manifest and do much impact on a person's life.
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I am a strong believer. I think this book would go a long way in influencing a lot of non-believers. Miracles are very real. Sometimes, all one needs is a little faith and patience.
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This book reinforces the belief that God is and that he is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.
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I think this book had an effect on me. I'm not sure it's in such a way that could turn a non-believer to a believer. However, it could cause some amount of reflection.
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As a Christian, I'm of the conclusion that whether it's all true or not, I regret nothing when it comes to religious path I follow. I believe that Christianity mainly teaches love, peace, faith, hope, forgiveness, kindness and other good virtues. There is nothing to lose as a Christian. It's just about being a good human.
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Gretchen Darden wrote: 03 Sep 2022, 11:21 After reading "When No One Else Believed", are any non-believers now inspired by the question of "What if?" What were your beliefs going in, and are they different coming out?
I am not a unbeliever, in fact, I've been a believer for a couple of decades now. However, I am very sure that any unbeliever who reads this book will be greatly influenced.
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