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Have you ever doubted God’s existence? Why or why not?
Austin replied 1 month, 3 weeks ago 381 Members · 409 Replies
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I have always believed in God’s existence, being taught about God from childhood and living for Him as an adult now.
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I have never doubted God’s existence. I may not have always acknowledged him, but I believed he is real. Apart from that, I see him in nature. No one can convince me that the animals, trees and mountains just came into being just like that. They had to be created by an intelligent being.
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I have never doubted God’s existence. I accepted Jesus as my personal Savior at an early age and felt His presence. Yes, at times I drew away from God and felt alone. But, I knew it was because I was not drawing near to Him (James 4:8). Also, when just looking at creation and seeing all the beauty — it declares His glory.
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I never doubted the existence of God. Growing up in a Christian home we were always taught about God. But I also thought of The Big Bang Theory and evolution has some crazy creation thing because we’re not involved in the anymore. I would not think that we just always existed. Then you look at nature and you think how in the world could this be without someone creating them.
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No, I always knew that God existed. My issue was thinking that He wasn’t that interested in me. When a Religion teacher got us to buy bibles and I started reading it I felt God’s peace and therefore thought that the answers to life’s questions lay in the Bible. I looked for a bible study when I went to College. In my first week there is met Missionaries who worked for Campus Crusade for Christ who invited me to their bible studies. When I met the Christians I knew they had something that I didn’t have. They knew God, and they had a lovely for each other that I hadn’t seen before. As I studied the Bible with them I came to understand for the first time that Jesus loved me and that He had paid for my sins on the cross. It was a shock for me when I realised that I wasn’t a Christian. I thought I was one as I went to Church. One evening I decided to ask Jesus to come into my life and be on charge. Then I could say that I really knew that God was real.