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![]() wrote in message ups.com... 4. Dec 13, 1:25 pm show options Newsgroups: rec.boats From: - Find messages by this author Date: 13 Dec 2005 11:25:09 -0800 Local: Tues, Dec 13 2005 1:25 pm I'm not good at believing in things not verifiable, Boy, that's the truth! Kevin isn't good at believing things that are verified. |
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Dec 13, 3:58 pm I'm not good at believing in things not verifiable, Boy, that's the truth! Kevin isn't good at believing things that are verified. you have a point there Fritz. |
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Show me one bit of pure scientific proof that god exists, and I'll
believe it. I'm not good at believing in things not verifiable, especially when it's purpose is profit. Santa Clause? Tooth Fairy? Would you be able to prove to an ant or some insect how DNA sequencing works? Same for us. We are not equipped to comprehend how God could exist, we just need to believe it. Hence the premise of belief. Dan |
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Dan,
I don't believe everyone needs to have faith in God or that Jesus Christ was the son of God. I would say that everyone should follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, because his teaching were wise before his time and provides a solid foundation for society. I also don't believe anyone should make fun of someone else's religion. I don't point out the inconsistencies in anyone's religion, and they all have them. For some reason many of the atheist and agnostics in this group don't feel comfortable enough with their beliefs unless they make fun of the Christian beliefs. "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... Show me one bit of pure scientific proof that god exists, and I'll believe it. I'm not good at believing in things not verifiable, especially when it's purpose is profit. Santa Clause? Tooth Fairy? Would you be able to prove to an ant or some insect how DNA sequencing works? Same for us. We are not equipped to comprehend how God could exist, we just need to believe it. Hence the premise of belief. Dan |
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Arrogance will do that to people
"Lord Reginald Smithers" The fastest and most accurate Gun in the World wrote in message ... Dan, I don't believe everyone needs to have faith in God or that Jesus Christ was the son of God. I would say that everyone should follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, because his teaching were wise before his time and provides a solid foundation for society. I also don't believe anyone should make fun of someone else's religion. I don't point out the inconsistencies in anyone's religion, and they all have them. For some reason many of the atheist and agnostics in this group don't feel comfortable enough with their beliefs unless they make fun of the Christian beliefs. "Dan J.S." wrote in message ... Show me one bit of pure scientific proof that god exists, and I'll believe it. I'm not good at believing in things not verifiable, especially when it's purpose is profit. Santa Clause? Tooth Fairy? Would you be able to prove to an ant or some insect how DNA sequencing works? Same for us. We are not equipped to comprehend how God could exist, we just need to believe it. Hence the premise of belief. Dan |
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25. Lord Reginald Smithers
Dec 13, 4:58 pm For some reason many of the atheist and agnostics in this group don't feel comfortable enough with their beliefs unless they make fun of the Christian beliefs. Well said Smithers.... |
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![]() Mule wrote: http://www.editorandpublisher.com/ea..._id=1001659292 Gallup: Poll Finds Americans' Belief in God Remains Strong By E&P Staff Published: December 13, 2005 12:15 PM ET NEW YORK A new Gallup survey released today finds that four decades after the "God Is Dead" controversy was first noted, Americans retain a strong belief in a higher power. Some 94% think God exists. Only 5% feel God "does not exist" -- and even most of them "are not sure" of that. Exactly 1% are certain there is no God. But how strongly do the believers believe? Nearly 8 in 10, in fact, say they are "convinced" God exists, although Gallup does not ask them why that is. Conservatives are more likely to be convinced than liberals (87% vs. 61%), women a little more likely than men (82% vs. 73%), and residents of the South more than those in the East (88% vs. 70%). Surprisingly, some 61% of those who seldom or never attend church are nevertheless convinced that God exists. I wonder how many people in the world believe in Christianity's god? |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I wonder how many people in the world believe in Christianity's god? Most of all of the Christians, the Moslems and also the Jews. It's the same God for all of them. Just different prophets. Jim C. |
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![]() Mule wrote: http://www.editorandpublisher.com/ea..._id=1001659292 Gallup: Poll Finds Americans' Belief in God Remains Strong By E&P Staff Published: December 13, 2005 12:15 PM ET NEW YORK A new Gallup survey released today finds that four decades after the "God Is Dead" controversy was first noted, Americans retain a strong belief in a higher power. Some 94% think God exists. Only 5% feel God "does not exist" -- and even most of them "are not sure" of that. Exactly 1% are certain there is no God. Doesn't go along with this: Guess Who Doesn't Believe In God? Ten percent of Protestants, 21 percent of Roman Catholics, and 52 percent of Jews do NOT believe in God. That's the surprising word from a new survey by Harris Interactive of 2,306 adults that shows belief in God varies quite widely among different segments of the American public. How often do we go to a place of worship? Not much. Most people attend a religious service less than once a month. Still, Americans are far more likely to believe in God and to attend religious services than people in most other developed countries, particularly in Europe. Who believes in God? While 79 percent of Americans believe there is a God, only 66 percent are absolutely certain of it. Nine percent do not believe in God and 12 percent aren't sure. And weirdly, not everyone who calls himself or herself a Christian or a Jew actually believes in God. Who worships at a religious service? Just over half (55 percent) attend a religious service a few times a year or more. Thirty-six percent attend once a month or more often, and just 26 percent say they attend every week. Forty-one percent of women and 31 percent of men attend once a month or more. Protestants (47 percent) are more likely to go to church once a month or more often than are Roman Catholics (35 percent). Jews are least likely to go with 16 percent saying they go to synagogue once a month or more. Church attendance is highest in the Midwest and lowest in the West. Belief in God by geography and age Eighty-two percent of Midwesterners and Southerners believe in God, compared with 75 percent in the East and West. Our beliefs get stronger as we age. Of those 25 to 29 years old, 71 percent believe in God. That number jumps to 80 percent for people over 40, and hits 83 percent for those 65 and over. Other fascinating facts about who believes in God: 84 percent of women believe in God, compared with 73 percent of men. 91 percent of African Americans believe in God, compared with 81 percent of Hispanics and 78 percent of whites. 87 percent of Republicans believe in God, compared with 78 percent of Democrats and 75 percent of Independents. 82 percent of those with no college education believe in God, compared with 73 percent who went to college. Women tend to believe in God more than men........ More people without college educations believe in God than those who went to college........ Hmmm.... |
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