The only true God. (Psalms 83:18; Exodus 6:3 )
A:Not at all sure. In fact, the more carefully I read the Bible, the more certain I am that God does not exist.
stupid ones cause a cathedral is rubbish an god does not exist
A:All you have to do is accept that God does not really exist. No more is required.
only two kind , one who belive in God and the other who donot.
People who practice that pagan religion are more likely to claim to see religion and God in nature and in the wilderness.
Humans exist because God created them amd He's the one that wakes us up in the morning because he breathes into us. Without God and what He has done, there would be nothing but confusion and chaos. However, natural selection and evolution based on current evidence, e.g. fossils, DNA is more likely to be the reason for human existence.
If a father (God) doesn't exist, then no son can exist.
Most of the time, Pagan religions are polythiestic. If a God is the creator and the almighty, that is not likely a Pagan God. If a God is a one among many Gods of the same pantheon, that is more likely a Pagan God.
not necessarily; polytheism means that many types of God, or no God can simultaneously exist.
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.
If you choose to believe in a god, they exist because he wanted them to exactly as they are. He doesn't allow them to exist, he wants them to exist.
Applying the scientific method, it is unverifiable, but evidence points to "no". Ghosts are about as likely to exist as the tooth fairy, Santa, or God.