If you have been brought up with religious parents, grandparents etc, you will obviously be taught the same things that they were taught. Being taken to church, Sunday school or going to a religious school will all lead to a belief in God. You would not know any different if you had been brought straight in to a world of religion. Your family is the most influencing thing whilst you grow up. Therefore you will copy and follow what they do. By following the teachings of God; reading the holy book for that religion, praying, visiting your place of worship regularly.
Maybe it's because there's not possible answer, but God.
There are such things called miracles, and those are caused by God.
Yeah, there are coincidences, but some are just too big to be normal, which leads to an answer - God caused it.
Also, some people may have heard about God, but didn't think of it at all.
Then, they have this amazing experience that they were either hoping for, or life just all of a sudden became a lot better after that experience, even though it wasn't what they had hoped for. So, they remember what they had heard about God, and start wondering if he really is alive and real. So they hook up with missionaries or learn more about God, then they pray about it and feel and know he's alive.
another way it can change you're life is by another interesting word called miracle you may be going through hard times bleeding internally do not know how to go about it went to the doctor , check you the later on said you just have Twenty days to live but you didn't just stop there went to see you're pastor he prayed for you One week later you fill the holy spirit all over you and went to see your doctor and he tells you that you fill OK then the doctor began to wonder how did it happen the you began to tell you're store that another way you can belief in god
Another word is when you feel encountered by the holy spirit this means when you began to feel strange for example the holy spirit in front of you
If you are always told that something happens or exists and there is no proof or experience in your life to say otherwise, then you assume based on the parental trust that it is true.
Because every thing will amke sense and when it does it would come up to the fact that there is a god.
A religious experience helps Christians to believe in God by affirming the fact that God does exist. For example - if you pray to God and your prayers are answered, you are apt to believe in God more. If you witness what appears to be a miracle, you are more likely to believe in God. If you narrowly escape death or an accident you may believe that God was looking out for you. Talking to other Christians about their religious experience(s) help to confirm the fact that God really does exist. Perhaps a visitation from a dead ancestor may strengthen your belief in an afterlife, thus helping you to believe in God. Many experiences may not be religious in nature, but yet may have overtones that lead you back to a belief in God.
Unitarians approach their religious experience by understanding God as one person. In contrast, revivalists believe that God has revealed himself in three persons.
Witnessing a miracle, you mean? Perhaps, yes.
I don't think they are religious, there's nothing that says they are :)
Unitarians approach their religious experience by understanding God as one person. In contrast, revivalists believe that God has revealed himself in three persons.
Depends on who created who. The non-religious believe that humans created God. The religious believe that God created humans.
First of all, and atheist is a person who dent believe in god and they usually have a reason for nit doing so, and religious people do believe in god because they have found faith. GO CATHOLICS! They are right about God!
Quakers believe that there is something of God in everybody, each human being is of unique worth. People are valued equally and they oppose anything that would harm them. Religious truth is sought in inner experience, great reliance is placed on conscience as a basis of morality. Quakers believe in direct experience with god rather that through ceremony, priests are not necessary. God can be found in everyday life and human relationships as much during a meeting for worship Define "religious"?
People have so many definitions of God so it is hard to prove that God exists. A religious experience may make a believer of you but it may not "prove" God exists as your experience may not convince a non-believer.
A:No. A Christian could have what he or she regards as a religious experience and a Hindu could have a very similar religious experience. In both cases, this proves no more than that they are devout followers of their relative faiths. The Christian's experience does not prove that God exists, any more than the Hindu's religious experience proves that Brahma or Vishnu exists.
people always ask "is there any way of checking if a religion experience is true?),,,by the case the answer is yes,but you can believe it when that religion keep the ten commandment or the law of GOD.
God will answer in a way that's considered meaningful unless you really believe in him, but people could debate that. If you want a real religious experience, ask a religious figure (a priest or rabbi, etc.) and how they communicate with God. If ye abide in Me,and my words abide in you,ye shall ask what ye will,and it shell be done unto you. JN.15:7