Originally posted by King Castle
you bn gone so long i missed you!!! 😱i dont believe in anything strongly enough to say believe..
i like and hope for certain things and have an idea of what i would like.
Obviously you believe that you don't believe anything strongly enough to say you believe it strongly enough to say you believe it 😛
According to me!! I am a Christian and also a sinner. I believe in God - The Father of Jesus, The God of Israel, The God of Abraham, The God of Moses, The God of Noah, The God and Father of Adam - The Creator of all things - The God who loves us all.I really believe in God too much. I really do not know what I believe in.I am christian but I do not praise it and I do believe in creation but has some trouble questions on god and stuff like that. now I always prayed to God !!!!!
I'm Christian. I don't have a specific denomination, because in all honesty, and I'm not trying to spark flame wars or anything, but I think most denominations today are corrupt and not teaching the right thing.
I'm fundamentalist, which means I take the Bible as the literal Word of God and the events in the Bible actually happened. Some of the prophetic books like Revelation are obviously very figurative, but other than that, it's very literal.
I prefer the King James Version Bible and hold Jesus Christ as my Lord and my Saviour.
And that is what I believe.
Originally posted by Bat Dude
I'm fundamentalist, which means I take the Bible as the literal Word of God and the events in the Bible actually happened. Some of the prophetic books like Revelation are obviously very figurative, but other than that, it's very literal.
How do you decide what is meant to be literal and what is meant to be figurative?
I'm ''officially'' Buddhist, however my belief is much broader and I am happy to hear and at times accept beliefs that make sense to me (not religious institutions, so don't bother trying that conversion crap).
I believe Jesus has either encountered or learned from various Buddhists, Confucius' disciples and Hindus and has brought many of their philosophies into Christianity.