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Nika
which is true? "I believe God." or " I believe to God"?
Oct 8, 2009 3:07 AM
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Do you mean which is grammatically correct?
The correct structure in English is "I believe in God", which means "I have faith that a being called 'God' exists."
October 8, 2009
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thats the spirit...
cowboy...
October 8, 2009
Hello Nika,
It is usually " I believe in God" which means having faith in God and being sure of his existence.
If you said " I believe God" which is not so commonly used , it means literally you believe what he says is true.
October 12, 2009
"I believe in God" is correct.
October 9, 2009
I believe in God
I devote to God
October 8, 2009
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