What if...it's all true?

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I have always considered Jesus to be my pillar. So I believe that this story is true or can be true. I'm a very proud Christian who have seen good things happen
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Well, I am a believer and though this question is not for me. I'll love to advise that anyone reading reading this comment section should learn to acknowledge God as the hope to everything situation you find yourself
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I don't believe that reading this book has in any way affected my belief in God. God is all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-present. He has supported my family and I, so I still have confidence in Him. I've always been an atheist, but I'm open to all religious ideas. But reading this book didn't make me reconsider my viewpoint.
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I am a believer, but I have also wondered "What if" if wasn't born into this faith? I still believe; I figured it's safer than not believing.
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My views God still remain the same, but the book showed me the benefit of faith itself. That it helps you hang on when nothing else does
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I believe this book can transform a non-believer's life into believing. It equally strengthens the faith of believers who are weak and need some sort of encouragement.
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Post by Eriny Youssef »

I think what if is a question that everyone has from time to time, no matter how religious they are. It's in our nature to think about the different scenarios that we no nothing about for sure. And I believe non-believers always have that question playing in their heads.
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OTrain M wrote: 05 Sep 2022, 06:43 I am agnostic, and I can say my belief hasn't been changed after reading the book. It took me a while to get to this decision and the book hasn't done much to change it.
After a while of thinking, I believe I am also agnostic. I feel as though it is the fairest standpoint. We're not necessarily saying there is nothing out there, were just saying that we don't believe it is one specific being.
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I'm a believer, and even though this book was quite the faith inspiring book it was written to be. I don't think it's enough to convert someone. It takes a while for people to believe in something especially something they can't see, feel or touch. I definitely understand someone reading this, empathizing with the author, and still not be moved to be a believer.
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All this could be true. And as a Christian you never can tell.
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Always a believer, still a believer and forever will be a believer! When no one else believed is a book that can strengthen one's faith in times of trouble
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I am an affirmed believer in God. I don't know that much about my own religion as a Catholic, but I am certain there is a power greater than what humans can phantom. I believe in miracles because I have witnessed them occur. The story and author only tell one thing, stay affirmed and stride on.
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I have no change in my faith. If anything, my faith is stronger than ever now after this book. I'm sure others felt the impact of this book. But it is all up to them wether they want to follow it or not.
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If I can feel rejuvenated after reading this book as a believer, I am certain this book would definitely leave a positive impact in the lives of most non-believers.
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Post by Hannah Mae Fabro »

"What if," is just really a powerful question. This book is also a great tool to make other people find the thing they would believe.
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