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I first signed up because I saw really simple computer questions with no answers, and I just had to answer them. Today, my column still has more answers to questions about computers than anything else, but feel free to ask about anything. I can follow up on questions too.

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I'm catholic, I even attended a catholic school [K-2grade] I'm 13 now and I don't really believe in God. Actually I'm not that sure anymore. I would like to believe in him but I just don't. So I was wondering if there is like any proof in God. Like how do people know he did exist. Because right now I'm on the lines of believing in evolution because its the only one they have actual proof on and it makes sense. Also, I'd like to add how none of the stories are actually possibe. Like the story about that guy getting swallowed by the whale its impossibe, which leads me to believe God doesn't exist and he's jus a bunch of stories and myths.

It is not uncommon for teenagers to start doubting their religion.

Do note that even if you accept science (such as evolution), you can still believe in God. Many scientists are religious.

Have a look at the Vatican's site. There might be information that you want. http://gsearch.vatican.va/search?q=evidence&x=0&y=0

Keep in mind that even if you find proof for God, someone will probably point out reasons why the proof is invalid. The idea is to have faith in God.

Have you asked your pastor about the Bible? Don't be afraid to ask if you haven't already done so. After all, the pastor is likely to be familiar with it.

If the pastor's answer is unsatisfactory, remember that there is a difference between wanting to believe and actually believing. Why do you want to believe? There is nothing wrong with not believing.
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(4) Thank you so much! (:


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