The Bible does. The Bible is very clear that God is in three persons - The Father, The Son, and the Holy Ghost. (I John 5:7) He is both spiritual and physical. He is visible and invisible. He Is the Lion of the tribe of Judah and the Lamb. He is the Savior and the Almighty God. You see, really, God can be, and is many things; Creator, sustainor, and Ruler. see also in the New Testament: I Peter 1:12, Epheians 4:30, I John 4:14, James 1:17, I John 3:8, Acts 9:20, and Exodus 3:13, 14
Reincarnation has no geographic location, but rather it is a spiritual process. This process can be describe as being born into the world several times by a human being. It is a belief by several religious faith.
Being religious and facing the reality that we live on a planet with finite resources are not mutually exclusive.
Some religions believe sex is a sin and the believers think it is best to stay celibate. A religious believer might agree with being celibate because some religions teach that sex is a sin.
The phrase "this is the word of the Lord" holds significance in religious teachings as it is believed to convey divine truth and guidance. It serves as a declaration of the authority and sacredness of the message being delivered. For believers, hearing this phrase can inspire faith, provide direction, and reinforce their commitment to following the teachings and commandments of their faith. It serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to the principles and values outlined in religious texts, ultimately guiding believers in their spiritual journey and relationship with the divine.
We call that person a more evolved being. A spiritual being is one who practise and uplift the quality of the mind while a religious being is one who follow and maintain the teaching of another being. While an evolved being grows into higher consciousness a religious being cocoons itself out of fear.
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Religious people find hope through God or their gods. I would say its rather hard to find hope if you're not religious. I've never tried not being religious so I really wouldn't know : )
Not real sure what you are asking. How can you be a "believer" without being Catholic? A rosary is not normally worn, except by some brothers, sisters, and nuns who have the rosary hanging from their belt as part of their religious habit.
Why would you want to? Your personality is who you are and there are several advantages of being a introvert rather then a extro.
In this age of political correctness and acceptance of all for who they are is a major world-view, non-believers have made an impact on the thoughts of the believer. Society has labeled believers as being intolerant and judgmental which many believers are not.
Some religious leaders feared that scientific discoveries undermined the power they had over believers that followed their doctrine. There are some scientists that still hold a religious faith. Which means that it all depends on your need to believe in an omnipotent being.
The book was certainly controversial in religious circles. There is so much about the Opus Dei religion and how horrible it is, and also about Mary Magdalene being married to Jesus. This goes against everything in the Bible so I think for sure a lot of believers were very upset.