right on brother!!!
2006-06-29 08:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I don't think we'll ever truly know or agree on whether God exists or not but I believe that God doesn't exist. The arguments are much stronger from the atheist point of view, in my opinion. For example, I'm not sure how a Christian would answer the question of why there is suffering going on in the world but I've heard people say it's a 'test' or 'punishment' given by God. But these answers don't make sense because the people who are suffering have often done nothing wrong. Free will doesn't even cover it because a dying little child has done nothing wrong. The only plausible answer that I can see is that it's just life. There is no God, nothing controls good or bad it just happens. There are many scientific expanations of how the universe came to be, the 'big bang' being one of them. And the red shift is evidence of it (I think!). I won't go in detail because I'm not a scientist lol but you can look them up yourself if you like. Then there's Charles Darwin's theory of evolution which has been thought out in great detail. Study this and then look at a Christian view... which sounds like kiddy make-believe stuff and which sounds like an actual theory? Obviously, no-one really knows so you have to make your own mind up. But, God - I just can't see it myself.
2016-03-26 22:06:20
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answered by Karen 4
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2 billion people on this earth have no idea who god is. but let me fix your run-on paragraph.
I believe in God , its so hard , for me to believe that there is not supernatural power ? I truly with all my heart believe that god exist yet it seems that there is a little evidence to increase my faith in him? I just wanna live in GOD. I have found out that many people see God as a very serious man with beard (all the stuff on movies), but God could is ... i cant explain it?
Do you y'all feel GOD'S presence sometimes, his presence is so beautiful, peaceful you just wanna cry. Its so peaceful and calm its like the most wonderful feeling in the world. If you have never experienced it before, come to him.Maybe he is waiting for you? Maybe you have been searching for that thing, that peaceful feeling, but you cant get it!! come to him? if you came to him and feel his love you will forever LOVE it i mean ? if you reading this and you don't believe in God , you just don't know how much he loves you he pours out all his heart for everyone yet some reject it? Just fell peaceful present of God so calm??
I tried way too many errors. I guess he wasn't watching over you as much as you think.
2006-06-29 08:29:26
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answered by Guy R 3
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God is in your heart, so you find peace, joy and solace from Him. That's why it's called "faith" and it's great for those who can live with that kind of happiness and love. But it isn't the end all and be all of life for everyone.
For those who don't, it isn't a matter of rejecting God. Sure, some people believe in God and reject His teachings and what others perceive as his love. But, most who are accused of "rejecting" God, simply do not believe such a power exists. If you don't believe in God, you cannot reject him. There must be something to reject, right? In other words, I cannot reject or refuse an orange that is not there for me to accept or reject. That orange is for someone else to accept, not me, because it simply is not where I can take it.
I know that sounds kind of complicated, but it's really that simple. Secularists do not believe there is a God and, therefore, are not rejecting anything because they do not believe it exists. Theists accept there is a God and don't see how it's possible for someone not to think so, too. It's kind of like "ghosts". Some people say there are ghosts, some think it's ridiculous to think they are actually there. You don't say someone rejects ghosts if they don't believe. The same reasoning applies to "accepting" God.
It's also a common fallacy that those who know God have better lives than those who don't. Most secularists have peace and calm, they have joy and hope, they experience love from other areas of life. They aren't lost or lacking in something simply because they don't accept deity. In all honesty, some of them have much happier and more fulfilled lives than some theists because they aren't limited by the tenets of faith. Which is not to say, of course, that there aren't an equal number of theists who have happier and more fulfilled lives than some secularists. And, I must point out, that tenets of faith IS NOT in any way to be presupposed to be goodness and righteousness. One can be - and generally is - good or righteous without having to be told to be be a religion or a deity.
2006-06-29 08:36:39
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answered by certifiedtarotmaster 4
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Yes, God's presence causes the greatest peace, but we are so good at pushing him away. I always laugh at that image of the great santa clause look alike in the sky that people think is God. God is, that is all we need to know. He is the I am. That is why children can understand Him and adults have a hard time. He is simple in His complexity. God bless you Brother.
2006-06-29 08:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Good for you. I have a hard time in believing in things I've never seen or have evidence of just like the Santa Claus, the Toothfairy, and the Easter Bunny.
And when I did believe, I prayed and prayed and the abuse I endured as a child never stopped so why does God choose only to save those like you?
2006-06-29 08:20:51
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answered by NVgirl 4
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'Jesus of Nazareth' supposedly lived in what is the most well-documented period of antiquity – the first century of the Christian era – yet not a single non-Christian source mentions the miracle worker from the sky. All references – including the notorious insertions in Josephus – stem from partisan Christian sources (and Josephus himself, much argued over, was not even born until after the supposed crucifixion). The horrendous truth is that the Christian Jesus was manufactured from plundered sources, re-purposed for the needs of the early Church.
It is not with a human being that the Jesus myth begins. Christ is not a deified man but a humanised god who happened to be given the name Yeshu. Those real Jesuses, those that lived and died within normal human parameters, may have left stories and legends behind, later cannibalised by Christian scribes as source material for their own hero, but it is not with any flesh and blood rebel/rabbi/wonder-worker that the story begins. Rather, its genesis is in theology itself.
2006-06-29 08:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I SO agree w\ u im a Christain 2 and yes a feel God's prescence it is a beutiful,peacful,emotional feeling and his love endures 4ever but yes how could any1 reject this love have u heard the songs :above all,here i am 2 worship,and i love u Lord they all remind me of Gods enduring love
2006-06-29 08:23:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Read your bible and pray for faith. Talk to him like he is right in the room with you. And be very observant. He always gives an answer in some way.
Also remember that only evil people will tell you that there is no God. If they were'nt evil, why would they rob you of your hope and God of his children?
2006-06-29 08:20:11
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answered by atomictulip 5
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Hallelujah! Seekalaba! Shantalaba!
2006-06-29 09:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I am and hopefully always will be a Christian. And if you think about it.... God is Supernatural power. He created the universe in 7 days for cryin out loud. And Jesus performed miracles. If you really think about it you will give yourselfthe answer.
2006-06-29 08:20:47
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answered by nobody is home 3
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