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I have to agree with you Doc but I still feel it's nice to hear what the rest of the forum thinks...perhaps they will all share and we can all reflect on why we believe as we do. I believe in God because for some time I spent away from Him I felt such an emptiness inside it was just awful...God yanked me back in line and the lonely feelings and emptiness went away. I think a lot of undue stress comes from the lack of God in ones life. You see things in a new light with God...it truely is incredible!Doc said:Zionic, I heald a fairly high respect for you earlier after reading some of your posts. I now assume that I have been greatly deceieved. There was no need to call anyone that. The question was why certain people believe in God. And whether I knew about every molecule around me, it would not change my faith in God. I believed at first that this thread would be an inspirational one and a nice place to reflect on our own as well as on other's beliefs. I guess not anymore.
Thanh said:Hi everyone.
I am currently in year 9 and i'm involved in a project about the existence of God. The project is to ask a carefully considered theist to explain the reasons for their beliefs. It would be great if you would explain each point as well
When I was a child I reasoned that their was a God. It was a very simplistic view but it served me well until I came to know God in a meaningful way.
This was my reasoning. I reasoned that I had nothing to lose by believing in God. If God existed I had a chance of going to heaven when I died because I believed in Him. If he did not exist, then it wouldn't matter. If I did not believe in Him, and when I died I found out that He exist, then my chances of going to heaven would be slim.