What if...it's all true?

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I believe that if I had never been religious before, it might have altered my perspective. However, I was raised in a religious family and grew up in a religious community. While it was an incredible narrative, it didn't alter my belief in God.
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Gretchen Darden wrote: 03 Sep 2022, 11:21 After reading "When No One Else Believed", are any non-believers now inspired by the question of "What if?" What were your beliefs going in, and are they different coming out?
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I feel this is a very important question. What if? there are thousands of possibility. However, it is highly recommended that one takes the leap. One might not get second chance to rethrow the dice.
"I am learning every day to allow the space between where I am and where I want to be to inspire me and not terrify me."
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I am a Christian and this book helped strengthen my faith. The author's story shows that God is real and faith is important.
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I was a believer, whose faith had slackened quite a bit in the past few years. But after reading this book, my faith has grown stronger, and I am reminded that God and his miracles really do happen.
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There has never been a time when I didn't believe. God has shown me many incredible things. I'm aware that sounds corny. I still have the same opinions as I had before.
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I don't conform to any religion, but I do believe that there is something out there that is far greater than us. This book has not changed my mind in any way, however. My views and opinions are still the same as before I picked this book up.
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Personally, I think that if I was completely new to faith, maybe it could've changed my mind or outlook. However, because I was exposed to faith at tender age, it's impossible
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There has never been a time when I didn't believe. God has shown me many incredible things. I'm aware that sounds corny. I still have the same opinions as I had before.
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Wow,this book makes my faith to grow more with God, as a believe I do not have strong faith or that miracle can happen, I was feel with lot of doubt even when reading the Bible about Jesus healing and ministry.
But this book have open me up to deep things and "if it true" my faith is strengthen more in Christ.
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Cristina Corui Mihailescu wrote: 05 Sep 2022, 08:50 I am neither a believer nor a non-believer, I cannot go to church but I am sure there is a God that watches over us. Sometimes HE thinks someone is worthy of being saved and he performs a miracle. But I do think that you need to be a real believer in order to be worthy...As I am approaching old age, I want to believe, but I grew up as an atheist and it is difficult to get into the routine of praying. To get to the point, I am sure the author deserved a miracle.
I don't think one needs to be a believer for God to perform a miracle for them. I think HE focuses more on the contents of our hearts and our intentions.
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In my world, there is no "what if?" question. My convictions are mine, and they aren't easily shaken because I have went through various stages to reach this point in my life. I never ask that question.
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OTrain M wrote: 05 Sep 2022, 06:43 I am agnostic, and I can say my belief hasn't been changed after reading the book. It took me a while to get to this decision and the book hasn't done much to change it.
I feel the same way as you do. If my faith or ideas around faith can be easily changed by a book, then were they real enough to begin with.
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I am certainly a firm believer in God and a follower of faith so this book only served to consolidate what I already believe in and my faith in God.
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I personally grew up in a Christian family and have always believed in God. But I do not consider asking questions to be related to unbelief at all. In my opinion, we should all have "what if" questions to strengthen our faith.
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This is hard to say because the power of words can't be undermined. I must confess that this book has had a great impact on my mind after reading it to the point that am even confused at present.
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