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Old 06-04-2009, 22:54   #688
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Re: The existence of God

I'm not too sure I believe in God.
I only go to church or chapel for weddings or funerals being conducted there.
I've never made religion an issue for my children, I'll let them make up their own minds and follow whichever one they choose or none at all.

Having said that, when something goes wrong in my life, I look to the sky and ask for help from this being I'm not too sure I believe in.
Does this make me confused, sceptical believer or just desperate?

I've heard opinions from Catholics, Protestants, Christians, Jehovah Witnesses, Mormons etc on their faith and applaud their total belief in something that has never been proved to have existed or exist now.

What I despise is the believers who try to force their beliefs onto others and tell people who aren't religious that they're going to hell because they don't believe or that their marriage doesn't count because it didn't take place in a religious temple.
If this God is so great, he sees it all, and as we're all his children, surely he loves us all?
And if he doesn't see all of us as his children and love us all then he's not very great after all.
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