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Post by Elizabeth on May 15, 2018 7:16:38 GMT
Dear agnostics,
Not here to convert no worries. Just a quick question. How often are you undecided or are in doubt about things in life? And how often are you confident about things in life?
James 1:6 .....believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.
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Post by mastrongnssideon on May 15, 2018 8:05:36 GMT
Chew the meat, spit the bones.
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Post by inferno on Jun 5, 2018 18:16:07 GMT
I'm very confident in my doubt.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Jun 6, 2018 7:26:21 GMT
Doubts concern all people ..
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Post by arcnitemare on Jun 6, 2018 18:39:03 GMT
From a believe stand point I tend to be doubtful and open minded of many things,even those I believe to be true,as I am a very introspective person and thus constantly question myself and my beliefs and what I believe.From a personal stand point I have alot of doubts in myself,but thats largely due to having atychiphobia.
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Post by blueroad on Jun 16, 2018 10:58:58 GMT
I personally identify as an agnostic deist. The only thing I am certain of is that god has not presented himself to me in any form that I could identify and recognize. While I have a personal disdain for dogma in general, I do think though in a lot of cases, having an unwavering faith in a higher power/being is better than not. A lot of humans(including myself)struggle to find a meaning or purpose to life without it, in the case of religion, its just not for me.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jun 16, 2018 11:13:22 GMT
I personally identify as an agnostic deist. The only thing I am certain of is that god has not presented himself to me in any form that I could identify and recognize. While I have a personal disdain for dogma in general, I do think though in a lot of cases, having an unwavering faith in a higher power/being is better than not. A lot of humans(including myself)struggle to find a meaning or purpose to life without it, in the case of religion, its just not for me. So you perceive a God who must act and work according to human terms? Like if you want something and God must always give and be a servant to our needs and wants?
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Post by blueroad on Jun 16, 2018 11:17:54 GMT
I personally identify as an agnostic deist. The only thing I am certain of is that god has not presented himself to me in any form that I could identify and recognize. While I have a personal disdain for dogma in general, I do think though in a lot of cases, having an unwavering faith in a higher power/being is better than not. A lot of humans(including myself)struggle to find a meaning or purpose to life without it, in the case of religion, its just not for me. So you perceive a God who must act and work according to human terms? Like if you want something and God must always give and be a servant to our needs and wants? Not at all. The only belief I have in some sort of higher being lies with the "creation of existence". Outside of this I don't have any strong beliefs outside of me not knowing.
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