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Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Title Date Believing in God Of all the events that have had a spiritual impact in my life, the lessons and class assignments as well as through Bible exposures have led to a significant belief in God, as I still some lingering questions. There was a time in my life that I was confidently and completely convinced that was no such a thing as God, and that people who held on to the belief on the His existence were merely ridiculous, ignorant, superstitious, irrational, gullible, and had not worked their brains up consider other possibilities. I had always held that God was a creation of human imagination out of the fear of the unknown. I considered those who believed in His existence as uneducated and merely following superstitions, traditions, and things that could not make sense to people who were aware of things that are around them. Obviously, when one questions the existence of God, one questions the traditions practiced by Christians, and would naturally lead to self-centeredness and do things that satisfy one's own pleasures and desires irrespective of whether other people are hurt in the pursuit of what the individual is doing. In the process of being held captive by such things, many things can affect an individual through one's entire life. It is through such a path that I can present certain materials with a hope that a reader of this essay might not go through a similar mistake. The purpose of this essay is to provide a brief account of a personal spiritual journey undertaken by the class that centered on the growth in the belief in God, the Bible as his Word and in His son, Jesus Christ (Moore
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