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Two questions: Are you religious? Do you believe in God?
Two questions: Are you religious? Do you believe in God?
If you answered "No" to the first question, but "Yes" to the second question, then why are you deliberately misleading people with your first answer?
11 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
I am a logical thinker, only swayed by reasonable arguments. This should answer both questions.
- DogmaBitesLv 610 years ago
The definition of religious can be loose, so it's possible for some people to consider themselves not religious yet believe in a god. that's just the way people are.
People like that usually take the term religious to mean organized religion. They will believe there is some form of a god out there, but disdain all the organized religions.
No and no for me.
- Anonymous10 years ago
Religious is mans traditions, OK.
Understand that and you will get it.
The Lord Jesus Christ said He was going to destroy
traditions (religions) and it happened.
for the sun stopped shining. And the curtain of the temple was torn in two.
Luke 23:45
- Anonymous10 years ago
No and No.
OP, also realize that the second condition does not require the first to be true.
Theists who don't practice a major recognized religion are just that; Theists.
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- malcolmxLv 610 years ago
I fully believe in Jehovah God and in his son Jesus Christ. God is a spirit and cannot be equaled with a man or explained by science of any kind. He tells us "my thoughts are not your thoughts, my ways are not your ways...". Religion is a man made term and therefore has no place with God.
- Anonymous10 years ago
No. Maybe.
One isnt a prerequisite for the other, by the way.
- Anonymous10 years ago
no
no