Many don't & since religion is private to some people there is no way of knowing who or how many there are.
People may reject belief in God if they hear or see of evil and suffering because they are told he is omnipotent, omnibenevolent and onmiscience. So if they are told he is all of these then why cant he stop the evil and suffering?
In Christianity, it is believed that God desires for all to come to repentance and be saved, as stated in 2 Peter 3:9. However, the ultimate decision to accept or reject God's offer of salvation lies with each individual.
In religious beliefs, God is often seen as the creator of the world, so there was no world before God in those contexts. Different cultures and beliefs may have varying views on this concept.
Lapsarianism is the set of calvinist doctrines describing the theoretical order of God's decree (in his mind, before Creation), in particular concerning the order of his decree for the fall of man and reprobation. The name of the doctrine comes from the Latin lapsus meaning fall.Supralapsarianism (also antelapsarianism) is the view that God's decrees of election and reprobation logically preceded the decree of the fall while infralapsarianism (also called postlapsarianism and sublapsarianism) asserts that God's decrees of election and reprobation logically succeeded the decree of the fall.Many Calvinists reject both lapsarian views for various reasons. Herman Bavinck rejected both because he sees God's decrees as eternal. Other Calvinists (and many non-Calvinists or Arminians) reject the lapsarian views because they perceive any particular ordering of the decrees as unnecessary and presumptive speculation.
A theist believes in a personal god that is actively involved in the world and in people's lives, while a deist believes in a more abstract, impersonal god who created the universe but does not intervene in its affairs.
No. How can you reject what is yours in the first place.
God allows us to accept or reject whatever we please. Free will.
You wouldn't reject God if you were believing in Him. If you were truly believing in Him, you wouldn't reject Him at all, if you did, you would go to Hell because you weren't actually believing in Him fully.
Some people reject the idea of any God because He cannot be seen.Answer:Note: And there are those even seeing Him would still rebel.
Because God says that people that reject God have pain and go to Hell.
People may reject belief in God if they hear or see of evil and suffering because they are told he is omnipotent, omnibenevolent and onmiscience. So if they are told he is all of these then why cant he stop the evil and suffering?
A hardened one. There is only one unforgivable sin. Knowing about God and rejecting him.
No. No one can like hell, it is the absence of God, and therefore the absence of anything good. Fallen angels were, like humans, offered a choice. They were able to choose God or reject Him, just as we are. They made their choice, and some chose to reject Him. They suffer hell just as much as we will if we chose to reject our Lord and our God!
According to the Bible, if you reject God, you shall be put to death. As I think most religious people won't do that today, you will most likely suffer and burn in Hell for eternity. (After your death, that is.)
perhaps....or is it the other way around? No, God created your brain. Of course you have free will to reject any belief in God.
Jesus' identityJews reject Jesus, Christians worship him as a god, and Muslims regard him as a messenger of God.
No, that is not true. You must accept Jesus as your Savior if you want to go to heaven when you die. You should never, ever reject God. No matter how good you are or how much you believe in God, you will go to hell if you don't have Jesus in your heart.