Why don’t you believe in the existence of God?
Asked By: Sazzio 8 hours ago
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Answer by pukirahe Dec 5th, 2011 at 8:39PM
I believe in the existence of God,
because this belief and knowledge show me the way
to attain all physical, mental and spiritual good.
I think that people who don’t believe will change their
minds in various phases of their lives as myself previously.
In the age of my mental immaturity, I wrongly thought that
belief in God was superstitious, irrational, impractical.
But, the world today is more and more spiritual and enthusiastic
in seeking for the guidance of God.
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Abdul-Baha says:
“The senses mistake a mirage for water; the eyes see the sun move; your train or boat seems immobile and the landscape seems to pass by, planets look like fixed points of light; but they have measurable dimensions. A lighted point set in rotation appears like a circle. These examples show the senses subject to error. How can we put our trust in them? (Abdu’l-Baha, Divine Philosophy, p. 94)
HAIKU
Man knows not the truth
He needs the guidance of God
To conduct a good life
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