Many Christians believe they have a duty to talk about their belief in the existence of God. Even when people believe, not in the existence of God but in the existence of other gods, some Christians insist on voicing their opinion that he exists.
Of course, on a level playing field, those who do not believe in the existence of God have an equal duty to express their beliefs.
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Bondage is a spirit that makes people to be subject to fear.
because they have no lives.
Shirley
48% of Americans believe in ghosts, 62% are skeptical.So 110% of Americans have an opinion regarding the existence of ghosts?
(a) They contest election in order to form the government. (b) They put forward policies and programmes giving choice to the people. (c) They shape public opinion by making people aware of national and international issues. (d) The opposition party plays a significant role by voicing apublic opinion. (e) Parties provide access to government machinery and welfare schemes.
It is in the eye of the beholder. Every person likes a certain color better then another. Some people will think blonder is better, while others insist upon brown, red, dark brown, .etc.
"new" atheists often insist that people are free to practice their religion but warn that religion poisons one's ability to think freely.
This is a debatable question. Some people believe we are the only beings in existence. Others say we're not alone in the universe. MY personal opinion is that, given the enormous number of galaxies out there we surely cannot be the only planet with life on it.
Depends on what you mean by know. Most people who believe in him claim to know him either "spiritually" or literally but since there's no evidence for either side (or for his existence in the first place), it's left up to opinion.
Attending mass is an action, not an opinion.However, theological opinion can dictate that someone should attend mass.Fasting is also an action, not an opinion, and need not even involve religion at all.However, theological opinion can dictate that someone should fast.Free will is sometimes a theological opinion, but not necessarily so.That people have free will is a fact, regardless of religion.Limbo is certainly a theological opinion, as its existence has never been proven, nor is it accepted by all Christians.
Each person has their own individual views on the world and since each person has their own opinion then you could say that there are as many religions as there are people. According to Wikipedia there are about 446.