I believe in God.
I believe in myself.
I believe in love.
I don't believe that 'seeing is believing.' Believing is seeing! :)
I am pretty sure that I believe in ghosts. I've never seen one; but, I've had some weird experiences in my childhood home.
I lean more toward believing in aliens, but am not positive.
I believe anything that my husband tells me, in seriousness.
I believe Lucy is a miracle.
I believe in the spirit of Santa Claus!
I believe the world is a nicer place around Christmas time. I also believe we have the ability to make it that wonderful all the time, if people could remember the important things in life.
I don't believe in the Loch-ness monster; but, I'm totally open to Sasquatch.
I believe in giving hugs and kisses and telling important people I love them every time we part.
I 100% believe eating a sausage, egg, and cheese croissant everyday for breakfast will make you gain weight. Darn!
I believe in exercise; although, it is very difficult sometimes!
I believe that my husband and I will be together 'until death do us part.'
I believe in wearing your seat belt.
I believe in the power of a woman.
I believe in education.
I believe the phrase, "70% of things people say jokingly are serious."
I believe the world is not black and white. There is so much gray!
I do believe that almonds just may be the best tasting nut out there.
Okay, that last one was just a preference. I guess that means it's time to move on. What do you believe in? Do you believe in the same things your parents do?
I believe that Jesus Christ is/was the Son of God and part of the Holy Trinity who came to earth to die for ALL sins. I also believe that in order for people to get to heaven, they need to recognize that Jesus died for their sins and then repent from their sinful ways and try to live a Christ-like life.
ReplyDeleteI believe that most people go to the same church they were raised in because they don't know any better. Unfortunately, most churches are nothing but habit for too many people, so most don't know exactly what they truly believe.
I believe that children can be taught about Santa Claus and still fully understand that Christmas is about Jesus' birth. (same goes for dressing up on Halloween - I don't believe that's an anti-Christian holiday).
I believe that aliens are a possibility - and I believe (even though there is so much doubt) that there is or was a Loch Ness Monster.
I also believe in creation NOT evolution (except micro-evolution).
...LOL sorry that was long, but I'll answer your other question. I do NOT believe the same as my parents. They both believe in God, know who Jesus was, and don't want me sharing my beliefs with them.