What kind of believer are you?

Anonymous
If you are a believer, how would you describe your belief?

For example, do you believe God is the almighty creator who watches each of us and hears our prayers?

Or that He created the universe, but does not interfere in our lives?

Or do you value your religion's practices but not think much about God?

Or whatever else may describe you.
Anonymous
Deist. Look it up.
Anonymous
I believe there is no way for human beings to understand the answers to those questions.
Anonymous
Born again. Think of Christ often every day. Pray whenever agitated or anxious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are a believer, how would you describe your belief?

For example, do you believe God is the almighty creator who watches each of us and hears our prayers?

Or that He created the universe, but does not interfere in our lives?

Or do you value your religion's practices but not think much about God?

Or whatever else may describe you.


God created existence, time , math and every scientific principle discovered/yet to be discovered and never to be understood by man.
God is Love. God is uncompromising Love laid out in the Ten Commandments and exhibited by Christ.
The purpose of the Universe and our purpose is to Glorify God.
Life on Earth and sequence of events is a creation that will seem like one second long in the afterlife.
Anonymous
Non.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I believe there is no way for human beings to understand the answers to those questions.


the point is not to understand answers but to describe beliefs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe there is no way for human beings to understand the answers to those questions.
the point is not to understand answers but to describe beliefs.

OP here. Thank you, 11:59, that was exactly my point. To add a bit of context, I'm an atheist and/or agnostic who is not trying to be snide, but would really like to understand the different varieties of belief. A similar thread about non-believers would also be interesting.
Anonymous
Also a non-believer. I'm curious about what it means to "glorify God" -- does that simply mean living your best life and caring for others/the planet? Or is it about religious ritual -- praying and going to church and tithing?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Also a non-believer. I'm curious about what it means to "glorify God" -- does that simply mean living your best life and caring for others/the planet? Or is it about religious ritual -- praying and going to church and tithing?


By believing in the gift of his Son and following his Son you acknowledge his will and plan. Jesus said "you are either for me or against me". I believe your eternal condition depends on that decision.
Anonymous
God is the loving source of all that is.

We live in a responsive universe. Prayer and positive affirmation are powerful and life-changing.

People are inherently good because God is good.

There are many differing names for God.

There are many different paths towards spirituality.

Above all else, God is love. We we created as expressions of God.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Deist. Look it up.

Yep, choice #2 on your list.
Anonymous
I do believe that God is great enough for me to not worship him/her. I see nature as a system that God created that works on autopilot.

I also believe that you reap what you sow. Each and every action of yours will have a consequence. I believe that if you harm someone, you will pay for it, regardless of is you have accepted God in your life or not. I also believe that good and bad deeds do not cancel each other out. If you do good and do evil, you will get the fruit of both actions.

Thus, I have a problem with people when they say that "Jesus has forgiven them" or that "Allah has a place in heaven for martyrs".


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I believe there is no way for human beings to understand the answers to those questions.
the point is not to understand answers but to describe beliefs.

OP here. Thank you, 11:59, that was exactly my point. To add a bit of context, I'm an atheist and/or agnostic who is not trying to be snide, but would really like to understand the different varieties of belief. A similar thread about non-believers would also be interesting.


I'm the quoted PP at the top. I am a believer. I also think there's no way to understand God. Why are those two thoughts contradictory? You asked what kind of a believer I am and that's the kind -- the kind that believes but thinks it's impossible for humans to understand the answers to your questions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Deist. Look it up.

Yep, choice #2 on your list.


Interesting. I bet a deist could not be elected president today.
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