Belief in God or any spiritual or religious beliefs can vary widely among individuals, including those with borderline personality disorder (BPD). BPD does not determine a person's religious or spiritual inclinations. People with BPD, like anyone else, can hold a diverse range of beliefs or have no religious beliefs at all.
Religious and spiritual beliefs are personal and can be influenced by a person's upbringing, cultural background, life experiences, and personal reflections. Some individuals with BPD might find solace and support in their faith or spiritual practices, while others may not be interested in religious matters.
It is important to avoid making generalizations about individuals based on their mental health diagnosis. People with BPD, just like people with any other mental health condition, are unique individuals with their own beliefs, values, and experiences.