Do you believe in God?
Do you believe in God?
Pretty clear title I think Do you believe there is/are one/many gods?
Last edited by D-ECHO on Mon Sep 19, 2016 4:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Do you believe in God?
Still, the question is not only "do you believe in God", the question is, "do you believe in any unproven spiritual concepts"
Because then, the big lying begins because some "believers" in unproven non-existence concepts believe only the fact that they believe without prove would be evidence enough
Because then, the big lying begins because some "believers" in unproven non-existence concepts believe only the fact that they believe without prove would be evidence enough
Free speech can never be achieved by dictatorial measures!
Re: Do you believe in God?
I'd answer but there are those from the other forum that'd use it as a weapon by misquoting.
"If anyone ever tells you anything about an aeroplane which is so bloody complicated you can't understand it, take it from me - it's all balls" - R J Mitchell
Re: Do you believe in God?
Well, do you therewith want to imply the christian God concept is proven?
And for the record, as people like to say, any spiritual concept lies under "god" or "gods" here
@bomber, please never let you restrict by anyone
And for the record, as people like to say, any spiritual concept lies under "god" or "gods" here
@bomber, please never let you restrict by anyone
Re: Do you believe in God?
Nope ... as I wrote several times to Lydiot: It is NOT proven ... that is why we call it "belief" and "faith"
Problem is, the opposite isn't proven either, therefore it is also just "belief" and "faith".
Problem is, the opposite isn't proven either, therefore it is also just "belief" and "faith".
Free speech can never be achieved by dictatorial measures!
Re: Do you believe in God?
Well, many things told e.g. in the Bible can't work like they're told if one respects natural laws. Isn't this a kind of a proof?
Re: Do you believe in God?
I do not believe period. You could have seen in another thread that i do not turn probabilities into certainties. And i have said this before: I'll see when i get to heaven, hell or nowhere at all.
So i guess that option 4 fits best, were it not for the word "never". That is already a statement of belief.
Kind regards, Vincent
So i guess that option 4 fits best, were it not for the word "never". That is already a statement of belief.
Kind regards, Vincent
Re: Do you believe in God?
I'd rather have: I do not know. Saying cant is also a statement i can not make
Re: Do you believe in God?
or i do not know about his existence, soundd ok too
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