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I have faith in many things, things that evidence has shown me are likely or possible. I have faith that barking dogs bite, that it is dangerous to run red lights during rush hour.When you say you have faith, or that you believe in a god, what does it mean? What is it that you believe in? Usually one expresses faith or a belief in something specific, so what is it specifically that you are speaking of?
When I open my eyes everything I see evidences God. When I 'look' inwards I see God. God, everywhere and in everything. God is how I understand myself and the wonder in which I find myself.When you say you have faith, or that you believe in a god, what does it mean? What is it that you believe in? Usually one expresses faith or a belief in something specific, so what is it specifically that you are speaking of?
When I open my eyes everything I see evidences God. When I 'look' inwards I see God. God, everywhere and in everything. God is how I understand myself and the wonder in which I find myself.
It means that i believe in that i have seen.When you say you have faith, or that you believe in a god, what does it mean?
God.What is it that you believe in?
God, who is giving energy to the whole creation which we can see all around us.Usually one expresses faith or a belief in something specific, so what is it specifically that you are speaking of?
When you say you have faith, or that you believe in a god, what does it mean?
For me:
1. Faith is close to courage. Exercising faith is like proceeding through life (or particular issues of life) without fear -- or in spite of the presence of fear. I think of it as a deep certainty that what is exists in the moment for some reason, even if I have no clue what that reason is, or even if I really don't like it.
(I don't claim to exercise faith at all times.) I do not view faith like wishing really hard and expecting to change things based on the emotional intensity of the wish. That was what I thought it was when I was a child.
2. I don't really say it exactly like "I believe in a God" but it is really close. I believe there is a God. I believe that I can also simply refer to the same as: Beingness/Love. I believe that Love is the greatest power in the universe and that all that is extends from that Love, is composed of that Love and seeks expression as Love. I call that power God.
I believe that there is no place that Love is not. Therefore, I can relate to it in various ways, in ways that work for me: in personal situations, I refer to God assuming a personality... so I can talk to God; if I am contemplating the nature of existence, I view all that is through a scientific context so that I can work with those types of thoughts.
It works for me, and I do not see it as the same sort of contradiction that I think many others do.
What is it that you believe in? Usually one expresses faith or a belief in something specific, so what is it specifically that you are speaking of?
______________________________I believe in god = I adhere to socially expected practices, therefore I am a safe and predictable member of the herd.
What does "I believe in God" mean to you?