
chinaman
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It shouldn't lessen anyone's belief at all. What is paranormal is not really so bizarre at a different stand point. Like for example, people are so afraid of ghost whereas ghost are humans that uses to have a physical body, and now are Earthbound Spirits. Nonetheless the belief of such about paranormal like spoon bending, levitation, NDE, OBE, Astral Projection, Astral Travel, Akashic Record and stuffs should somehow broaden one's horizon in the belief of a God figure to a more dynamic learning than to what kind of faith one is exposed to at birth to lead such a belief. Meaning does one believe in the existence of God as a genuine experience or as a figure that a religion force one to adhere as a belief that is true.
Does one believe in goodness as a moral stand or it is other peoples' moral stand that you believe in goodness. Paranormal is an experience towards rediscovery of the nature of the self. And the more you understand about your own nature as a being impermanent in form, time and space you will see that paranormal to be just as ordinary and not so bizarre. |
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USMC_2485
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I thought believing in God was believing in the paranormal |
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kamagong
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It makes for good TV or movie. It's pure entertainment to me. |
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Babby Joshua Christomato
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I do not believe in something whose existence does not have strong evidence. Both paranormal and the god are not backed up by evidence that is beyond doubt.
Conclusion: their existence is nothing like but the existence of the tooth fairy, unicorn and of the Bogey man. |
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Juan C
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i don't believe it at all... seeing is believing, and I've never had my own experience, so, it doesn't affect my faith... |
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Priestess Jean
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Let's put it this way, as you become more aware of
the true way the universe works, you are more likely
to realize that the Christian god cannot exist. |
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mared
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I believe in paranormal but that does not lessen my faith in God. |
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Turbo =]
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I do believe in paranormal things.
I do not believe in god, I decided religion wasn't for me, but when I was younger I believed in both, and I don't see how believing it would lessen someone's faith in god.
Unless they're those hard-core religious people that say the bible is fact and nothing else is |
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Kenny
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if there was a god.. why is everyone suffering.
but you can believe in whatever u want to believe.. im not going to judge you.
but i personally believe in karma. |
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yesnomaybe164
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Im not sure.....
I like to believe that peoples spirits stay with us. But really?
I dont think any of it's logical. no matter how fun it is..... |
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Flup
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I don't believe in anything for which there is no evidence. |
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nikki
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No.
and i don't think it's possible to lessen my faith in god any less than it is now. |
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edmundo
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no i do not, but if i did it would increase my faith that god exists, solely because they are both ridiculous concepts. |
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rain
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Anything that is beyond the comprehension of man is attributed to the paranormal.
I believe that there are things in this world that man cannot fully understand. Somethings that are yet to be discovered and yet to be learn or unlearn.
If that's the case then I believe in the paranormal.
Before man thought that the world is flat and would fall over the edge and that would be tartarus (hell). Now, everyone's saying it's round. Has anyone of you ever seen it for yourselves just to make certain? Like, has anyone of you ever travelled the world and concluded that indeed it was round or did you just go for the majority?
This was the case before columbus or majellan.
Now, If something is just too impossible to believe or so unbelievable because everyones telling you that it cannot be or there's no proof whatsoever, it doesn't mean that it's untrue.
Many believed in God or God's. Have they seen their God or Gods? I would doubt that, but that doen't mean that there is no God.
It's just something that is beyond our comprehension at this time. Something that is paranormal.
So, would that lessen my faith in God. Definitely not. |
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jd
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I believe in the misuse of God's power and energy. The bible doesn't say there aren't witches. It says suffer not a witch to live.
Satan will answer your prayers. Not as you like. He uses the creative power of God that he stole at the Garden.
Yes it's real. Just as miracles are real.
God condemns it and forbids it.
Play games at your own risk. If you choose that way you must believe there is a God to turn your back on.
I'll put Satan at my back in the name of Jesus. |
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blah
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read this and form your own answer....
Ecclesiastes 9:5,6,10 & 12:7
job 14: 12,21
psalms 146:4 |
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Aref H4
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I dare say I do have some sort of inclination for the paranormal, although I must also admit that these things are classified according to my faith as "Hidwang Pananampalataya", or could I translate the phrase as "Contrary Faith"? Or, in the parlance of us radicals, "Counter Revolutionary".
Do they lessen my faith in God? Well, not really. In fact, should I have the good fortune to experience them more, I think my faith would rather be supported rather than subverted. Why? Because my faiith teaches me that there is Evil. And that Satan and his hosts manifest themselves in many ways, as does the Holy Spirit. |
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Fire Butterfly
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I believe in certain paranormal aspects.
I think there are ghosts - but it's rare for them to haunt or make themselves known... SPIRITS is a better word.
I believe aliens COULD exist - but I haven't seen any good evidence on that front, so whatever.
Supernatural powers, unlocking your mind, etc - very possible I think.
And where does God fit into this? For me, no where. |
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pero_102
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paranormal is not just a belief, it is a fact.
personally, i can see people's auras.
it doesn't lessen my faith in God, it's a gift.
this is solid evidence that God is the Supreme Being who wills blessings to whom He pleased. |
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