Do You Require Proof?

Monday, October 27th, 2008 @ 8:22 am | Questions

I thought that it might be a good idea to start out the week with a poll. This weeks poll basically asks you to define what you believe and why you believe it.  Do you believe in God because He has proven Himself faithful to you, or are you able to simply trust in Him with a blind leap of faith?

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    2 Responses to “Do You Require Proof?”

    1. Shannon Lewis Says:

      Personally, I don’t believe in ‘proof’ - in the hard sense - for anything. Doesn’t exist. Evidence, however, has been instrumental to pointing the way for me.

      By the way, I’m ‘in’ for Friday. ;-)

    2. Christian Says:

      honestly no I dont because by believing in God, I see the evidence of him around everywhere. Now before I did not, I first had to seek for him so that he would then reveal his majesty to me. So do I need cold hard facts and proof, my answer is no.

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