Please answer today's question on your own blog, any time until next weekend. Just link to this blog (or to this post) so I can follow the progress of the discussion.
I can't imagine living life without faith in God. I think it would be very difficult and I do not understand how people can believe when they die it is all over. I believe fully that God came into the world as Jesus Christ, died and was resurrected and will return again.
Hi David. This is a copy of my comment on Crazycath's last post.
I probably have more reasons than anybody I know for turning my back on any kind of faith or belief in anything outside of myself. I know I will never again follow any kind of religious expression of faith, particularly regarding this age's misinterpretation and expression of Christianity. However, despite everything that has happened to me I find I have become more loving, more joyful, more trusting as a result and know that I am a tiny part of a much greater I Am. In that I rest in peace.
Faith in what? I believe in God, but would I make a 'leap of faith?' Probably not. I have faith that eventually the right thing will happen, and I believe that there's a God who oversees all that. Sometimes we just have to let it happen (found you through crazycath).
Strong. A long time ago when things were at their most bleak, I was thrown a lifeline literally. It altered my life. I'm still here. I believe.
ReplyDeletesurviving cancer 7 years now- very strong
ReplyDeleteWa-hey! Great question!
ReplyDeleteHow long you got..... ;0) [grin]
Loaded question here. As for my faith in God---believe it or not from someone like me---VERY much so, each and every day!
ReplyDeleteNow, if you're referring to my "fellow-man"---very little, if any!
Present company holds an "exempt" permit, however....!
Just right for my Sunday Soapbox.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine living life without faith in God. I think it would be very difficult and I do not understand how people can believe when they die it is all over. I believe fully that God came into the world as Jesus Christ, died and was resurrected and will return again.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter
I have faith in Jesus that I would not give up.It is a living faith!
ReplyDeleteI guess I'm the outlier here. Forgive me for not crafting a new post on the subject, as I've already delved into the topic here and here.
ReplyDeleteMy response is up, David. Great question! And so appropriate for the season.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
My response is in!
ReplyDeleteyou come up with the best questions... They always inspire me. My post is up.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a poke at it. My response has been posted. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi David -
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit late this week but my post on Faith is up now. It's at this spot!
Hi David. This is a copy of my comment on Crazycath's last post.
ReplyDeleteI probably have more reasons than anybody I know for turning my back on any kind of faith or belief in anything outside of myself. I know I will never again follow any kind of religious expression of faith, particularly regarding this age's misinterpretation and expression of Christianity. However, despite everything that has happened to me I find I have become more loving, more joyful, more trusting as a result and know that I am a tiny part of a much greater I Am. In that I rest in peace.
Faith in what? I believe in God, but would I make a 'leap of faith?' Probably not. I have faith that eventually the right thing will happen, and I believe that there's a God who oversees all that. Sometimes we just have to let it happen (found you through crazycath).
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