How do you know God exists?

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    Denno66posted 15 years ago

    It says it on U.S. coins big_smile

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      lyricsingrayposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      lol  lol  lol  lol

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    fierycjposted 15 years ago

    God Hey, I know that God exist cos He created Fiery Cj...and blessed him, and hallowed him, and sanctified him, and called him a god in the midst of men...and said unto him, "Thou art Fiery CJ, walk thou in the midst of the children of men, as the gods, even as the stars of God, and conquer, yea subdue and overcome them, as only the Fiery One can" O yes, no mean phenomenom such as Evolution could have made such an indefatigable creature such as Fiery CJ...

    BOOM!

  3. dingdong profile image59
    dingdongposted 15 years ago

    I'll be able to say if I get to know...

  4. follow.the.signs. profile image59
    follow.the.signs.posted 15 years ago

    I am new to Hubpages.  As I have read these post between Christians and Atheist. I have been disgusted by all of the judgemental statements made back and forth. I do not believe in god but I am a good person.  I don't have to have a god to "keep me in line". I thought that it was a rule for Christians not to judge others at all.  I do not understand how you can say these things to other people and believe that you are doing gods will.  The bible says that god wants you to love and respect all people.  Which is also why I don't understand how you can say such mean things about homosexuals and young women in tough situations.  All you can do is provide an option that coincides with your faith. If people decide to ignore your option then accept that and love them still.  Please stop being so hateful to your fellow man.

    1. earnestshub profile image69
      earnestshubposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Welcome to hubpages! smile There are a lot of other forums here as you will have seen, but many of us are more interested in writing hubs. I hope you enjoy it here, I do! smile

    2. Cagsil profile image70
      Cagsilposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      Nice try. Unfortunately, this will not have any impact on those in the forums here at HubPages. Some of the people who are worried about their own belief are the ones who make the most noise, because they feel they are being attacked.

      However, I have thousands of posts, similar to that of those who scream the loudest, only because I refuse to be grouped with variety of lies.

      I'm not of any religion or practice any religious belief. Therefore, I have no affiliations with any of them. Including, atheists.

      I reject all mystical faith based religions, because NONE of them are based on factual truth.

      1. follow.the.signs. profile image59
        follow.the.signs.posted 15 years agoin reply to this

        I am a firm believer in the power of mind and body. I think that our minds have far more potiental than we realize and we should stop living in the past and move on to a better life for all.  I do, however, understand the need some people have for religion.  I was once argued that if there were no religion and the world would be running wild with people killing, raping, stealing, and just harming others but I ask is that not our world now? Maybe we should all look at morals and ethics as something not related to religion at all. You don't need a God to be moral, only to love yourself and want the best for this world we all share. 
        Others need to see what is best for the majority of people and I personally believe that that would be the extinction of religion of any form.

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      fatfistposted 15 years agoin reply to this

      (Which is also why I don't understand how you can say such mean things about homosexuals and young women in tough situations.  All you can do is provide an option that coincides with your faith.)

      I hope you realize that the above 2 statements do not sit well with certain individuals who claim they have "God's truth", which doesn't need to be proven - only accepted. I can already see you will be having some interesting exchanges with them.

      Welcome to HP and enjoy your stay!

      1. Cagsil profile image70
        Cagsilposted 15 years agoin reply to this

        Anything of "God's truth" needs to be true to be accepted. To be understood it needs to be TRUE.

        However, nothing in religion is true, including their code of ethic or their higher cause. It's pathetic to even think that religion has a place in society anymore, much less think it would be any good in someone's life.

        The simple fact is that NO ONE knows God exists. And, NO ONE can 'know' for a fact that anything in religious text is truth.

        Therefore, it leaves only one result. People lying to themselves so they can justify their own existence. It's pathetic and shows how truly weak the human race has become, because of religion and it's horrible mystical world, which in actualility, GOD doesn't exist and facts pertaining to his non-existence is overlooked despite all efforts, because people refuse to accept their own damn life.

        Many people who worship or have a religion or have a religious belief, are simply weak-mind fools.

  5. earnestshub profile image69
    earnestshubposted 15 years ago

    I agree. The time for religion to go is long past, and only indoctrination keeps it alive.
    Education brings empathy, religion brings ego and hate.

 
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