Even those that no longer believe in "God", I wonder, do you ever ever think of God, believing possibly he may exist?
For those that do believe in God, do you feel you have more of a relationship than when you were a Witness?
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Even those that no longer believe in "God", I wonder, do you ever ever think of God, believing possibly he may exist?
For those that do believe in God, do you feel you have more of a relationship than when you were a Witness?
As a "Born-in" I believed in a God that I had formed in my own mind by using scripture and logic, mainly the scripture that says "God is love", and logic based on that, i.e He would not destroy anybody who did not deserve it. He would correct all injustice, past and present.
I had a kind of mental picture of this God.
I wish He existed.
I see no proof that He does.
No relevant questions are answered by the word "God" so the concept doesn't cross my mind unless someone else brings It up.
Dear God!
No, I never wonder if she/he/it may exist.
The older I get, the more I learn, the more rediculous the idea of a god becomes.
I really want to believe that there is a big daddy in the sky that has everything under control and will one day right every wrong.
But I do not see a shred of evidence to support that idea.
When I get fearful or deeply distraught, I tend to think about God.
Yep I still believe he's there...I'm not so sure I make him too happy these days though.
Loz x
its not whether i believe in the Great Barman in the Sky---
---its whether He believes in me.
I AM MY own god.
I think of God and I pray often, if only the Lords prayer at times.
If there is no God, then I'm talking to myself and programing my higher self
to make my life better.
I have prayed to God throughout my 58 years.
I always pray and give thanks when things are going good.
Most of my 58 years things have been going good.
I must say that it is a matter of perspective but an attitude of graditude improves ones perspective.