(June 28, 2014 at 7:18 pm)MysticKnight Wrote:(June 28, 2014 at 6:28 pm)Jenny A Wrote: As a person who can't remember ever believing in god I have a serious question for believers:
Why do you believe?
I want to be very very clear here. I'm not asking you to try to prove god. I'm only asking what it is that makes you believe even if it's no more than I always have.
For atheists who once believed I ask the same question:
Why did you believe?
And I add a second question:
What made you stop believing?
I think when we think of ourselves or have a perception of others, we do so with faith but it's a strong justified faith. The same is the case with certain memories.
I think when we think of morality and morals, it's an amazing thing, and we have faith in it even though there is no evidence that we ought to have faith in morality or believe in certain morals.
I feel God is part of the world we live in, in the sense, he is part of every soul, or that there is a substance that comes from him. I believe we can sense our link to God and even see God himself but this is simply a meditative realization.
I think God's glory can be experienced and it's eternity being a property can be witnessed too.
The eternal nature of beauty, greatness, goodness, and glory, to me, is one of the proofs of God.
If someone asked you what makes you believe in morality, what would you say?
You found God meditating...lol...Kafir.
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