66-241 Roman Catholic; 7-303 Protestant; 50-260 Jewish; 47-262 an atheist or agnostic?
56. Below are several very brief, rough statements of various conceptions of the Deity; check the one that most nearly approximates your view:
55a. There is an infinitely wise, omnipotent three-person God Who created the universe and Who maintains an active concern for human affairs.
17b. There is a God precisely as described in (a) except that He is absolutely One and in no sense possesses a trinitarian nature.
73c. I believe in a God about Whom nothing definite can be affirmed except that I sometimes sense Him as a mighty spiritual "Presence" permeating all mankind and nature.
37d. There is a vast, impersonal principle of order or natural uniformity working throughout the entire universe and which, though not conscious of mere human life, I choose to call "God."
67e. Because of our ignorance in this matter, I see no adequate grounds for either affirming or denying the existence of God.
13f. I reject all belief in anything that could reasonably be called "god" and regard every such notion as a fiction unworthy of worship.
33g. Other.
PART TWO: JUDAISM
considered in Article on Jewish Beliefs
PART THREE
(Answered by Students Believing in some Divine Presence)
60. 129-72 I believe that God is all-powerful.
61. 72-124 I believe that God will sometimes alter what would otherwise be the natural course of events to answer a prayer.
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