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The plural forms of the verb to believe are:we believe; we are believing; we believedyou believe; you are believing; you believedthey believe; they are believing; they believed
The phrase, 'Seeing is Believing' is an expression that simply says you don't believe it until you see it. The phrase 'Believing is Seeing' means that believing is like seeing. If you don't believe in Santa, or 'Seeing is Believing, you won't believe it until you see him. If you do believe in him, 'Believing is Seeing', then it is like seeing him because you do believe.
For Christianity, believing in means that you believe Jesus existed. Believing that means you believe Jesus died to save us from our sins. I'm not 100% sure, but that's what I think.
To believe that humans are the only intelligent beings in this world would be arrogant.
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I swear if you don't believe in Santa you wont get presents seeing isn't believing believing is seeing
some people are unwilling to believe that Jesus is Lord because they serve other other gods and don't want to submit to God's authority
Present continuous is formed with am/is/are + the present participle. The present participle is always verb + -ing= believing.HOWEVER believe is a state/stative verb and we usually don't use state verbs in the continuous form so am believing, is believing, are believing is not correct.Present simple - I believe, he believes, they believe - is correct
I think you mean believing.
you can prove this by believing in what you believe in
Santa does not answer calls, though is making sure that you are on the nice list. Seeing is not believing. Believing is not seeing. Believe in what you think. Think about what you believe.
Not everyone stopped believing in Him. There are still quite a few people that believe in and worship Him.