THE BEST WAY I CAN DESCRIBE IT WOULD BE LIKE THE WIND. YOU CANT SEE IT BUT YOU CAN FEEL IT, YOU KNOW ITS THERE EVEN IF YOU CANT SEE IT.
2006-08-16 01:33:49
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answered by ? 3
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Actually, I think that the logic you mentioned is used by squareheaded people. Your answer to them should be: If you can't prove for sure that god does exist, well then he must not exist!
Faith is exactly that. No proof either way. That's why it's called faith, not science. It's also personal and no one should waste their time trying to persuade or dissuade the other.
As for your fairies flying around the clouds, it's a pretty image. How can I contact them?
2006-08-16 09:02:03
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answered by Zeina 4
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As a Christian, I've never interacted with invisible fairies that fly all around. I suppose they could be real.
I have interacted with my God on a daily basis. He has changed my life and improved the lives of everyone around me. Try praying to Him. You'll see HIm work in your life too. It might not be the way you want, because what you want is often not best for you. He won't make you win the lottery or get a hot girl friend if it's not in your best interest. He will bring love and light into your life like you won't believe.
2006-08-16 08:36:32
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answered by luvwinz 4
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Christians cannot convince you to believe in God. We are to spread God's word and tell others of Him. It is a person's choice whether or not to accept Him as their Lord and Saviour. God gives us free will so that we can make our own choices. Upon our deaths, we will suffer the consequences of those decisions. As a Christian, if there is no God and no Heaven, I will find that out when I die. I will be no worse off for having believed in God and giving my heart to Him. My life will have been much richer and I will have been a better person for following His teachings(the Bible). On the other hand, anyone who isn't a Christian, is going to have a very painful awakening. Burning for all eternity in Hell, is not a joyful contemplation. After your death, there will be a lot of your family and friends suffering because they will know that you are burning in Hell. That is not a great thing for someone you love to agonize over. I have known very few Christians who fear death because they know they are going to be with the Lord. However, many who claim not to believe, suddenly become religious when they find themselves facing death for themselves, or those they love. Go figure! If God doesn't exist, why do they pray when they are desperate and need a miracle? There are only two choices, really, if you aren't living for God, then you are living for Satan. Think about that!
2006-08-16 09:37:56
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answered by georgiapeach 4
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Sure. I haven't been able to pick up any using my invisible fairy detector that I got on E-Bay last year... although I must admit that the range is far to limited to abandon all hope.
I don't really recall too many people saying "prove that God doesn't exist" but I get a lot of "prove that God does exist" ... ???
2006-08-16 08:34:12
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answered by Paul McDonald 6
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well im sorry to hear Christians are tryin to argue with atheists, arguing wont solve much unless both sides are open to dispute. To answer your question friend no i cannot prove that fairies are flying around the clouds, consider your point taken. I'm sorry that us as Christians have caused you to take such a radical stance, if you like however to ask constructive questions I would be happy to answer with the knowledge i have about the world today, and of God's Word.
2006-08-16 08:39:00
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answered by Sky_blue 4
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If you only want an answer [about the existance of invisible fairies] then I think I can ask back: "If they are invisible, how do you know they exist?" Assuredly, this can be said for god and many other noncorporeal entities. Yet, many attest to seeing such beings. Sometimes, seeing is not always believing, and believing is cause for it to be seen.
2006-08-16 08:36:31
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answered by Yngona D 4
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I have faith in the invisible faires and the Holy Book of Fairies is God inspired. This book is Fairy inspired so how can you refute it. I base my life on it. I have accepted Tinkerbell into my Heart.
Millions of people believe in fairies so it must be true. You don't because the Holy Fairy has not inspired your heart because you are not open to it. ( or just plain gullible.)
The dark fairy will decieve many and has clouded your mind to the truth.
2006-08-16 08:41:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok listen. You are going to find about a gazillion reasons why God isn't real if you are so skeptical! Fact of life! Trust me. How do you explain the universe first of all? Did it just pop into existance? You explain that to me!!! That is God's handiwork and you know it too. God could reveal himself at any time to the universe, but he chooses not to. He wants you to seek Him out and look for answers in His Word and prayer. Just remember that Jesus loves you more than you can imagine!
2006-08-16 08:34:18
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answered by mareda25 2
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Christians do not have to prove anything to you. It is up to you to prove yoruselves worthy of God and what He can give you, which is eternal life. You can either accept it or reject it. We christians already know the truth. Praise the Lord!!
All Christians are only responsible for there own salvation and not yours. That is your responsibliity. IF you dont' choose to accept Jesus as your savior, that is a chocie you have made for yourself, and has not effect on our own salvation. Ours is totally secured.
Your not accepting Jesus as your savior does not hurt Christians at all. It does hurt the non believer, and only the non believer. We just share God's word with the non believer because that is what God expects us to do, which is obey Him. God does not hold us responsible for those who do not accept Jesus as their savior, but we still ge credit with Him for trying. We win no matter what. Prasie the Lord!!!
2006-08-16 08:33:28
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answered by Carol M 5
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Where do Christians challenge athiests to prove the non-existence of God? That's silly. You can't prove anything is non-existent, you can only prove existence.
But then, that's your point.
2006-08-16 08:39:05
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answered by breadloaf76 2
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