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I'm not trying to offend anyone,
there are a lot of stories about fairies, and there are a lot of stories about God.
We don't have proof that fairies or God exists...yet so many people are convinced God does, while fairies or something of the sort are classified as just things in story books.
I'm not trying to get attention or anything, but I kind of don't get it.
So, just wondering...do you have an answer? (link)
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Umm well you should search for the question your trying to ask, cause i cant find it ;). But on assumption, my best guess would be:
A) God is thought of as an almighty being, a state of existance if you will; while, fairies are defined as mythical creatures.
B) God is "felt" by those that believe(or so its claimed) while fairies wouldnt be felt.
C) God is seen by inexplained miracles; I cannot see anyway one could percive a fairy.
D) Some believe that their is proof that there is god while others believe that science just hasnt revieled means for which to solve these mysteries. Fairies on the otherhand are widely accepted to be fictional: made up for children's stories.
**notice nowhere is my beliefs of god presented. My response is purely of what may explain why fairies and god are percieved and accepted differently.**
**edit** well, thank you for clarifying your question. In short, they are not sure god exists, but they hold faith that he does. The principal of god is solely based on faith. They believe that god exists sort of how we either believe democracy is good or communism is good. They believe in god because thats how they percieve things. It would be similar to the way good and bad is percieved. Some people claim that they can feel god, or have a connection to god, but truth be, its more of a hope. They hope god truely exists, that there is a higher being, and that morality is defined.
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