If all of the love in my heart died.
2006-12-03 18:27:19
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answer #1
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answered by Cindy 3
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I think every single human at some point considers that there might not be a god... just like everybody occasionally wonders if there are aliens or if Nessie might be real. Unfortunately the guilt and fear bred through their faith causes many Christians to refuse to really think deeply about it. Instead they immediately re-affirm their faith and ask forgiveness for questioning. If he's real, I think God would prefer it if they put a bit more thought into it instead of believing based on fear and guilt and because mommy and daddy said so.
2006-12-04 02:34:11
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answer #2
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answered by sueflower 6
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I like you additional question bit...
I have considered that possibility, it came after being Spiritually abused by the church that I had attended all my childhood, etc.... Other bad stuff that went on...
I was at a point where I really needed to know or I would do what I wanted...
God showed me irrevocably that He existed, and even after that I couldn't get my life together I was ready to walk away from God, even though I knew He exists.
God is so Faithful, He brought me back to Him...
I know God exists personal experience....
2006-12-04 02:27:48
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answered by Abbasangel 5
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Anybody who says there is no God is just not thinking straight. In your brain there are 100 billion neurons. Each one of those neurons(remember, there's 100 billion of them) is connected to 1000 other neurons. That comes out to 100 trillion connections in your brain. These connections send electronic signals(and you can measure the electricity) from one place to another. If part of the brain is damaged and you lose some function that is controlled by that part of the brain, the brain can actually re-wire itself and let other neurons in the undamaged part of the brain take over so that you can get back that function. That's only the connections in the brain, not the rest of the body.
Our bodies also have tons of information in the DNA. You have enough information in your DNA to fill encyclopedia sized books stacked from here to the moon and back 500 times. Do you really think that came about by just random chance........kind of like a monkey typing out the works of Shakespear just by randomly plucking away at the keys?
You need to step back and look at the big picture of what is being claimed by evolution, namely, that the unbelieveable complexity of the human brain(not to mention the rest of the body) is nothing more than re-arranged pond scum. It’s pond scum from the original prebiotic soup re-arranged over billions of years into 100 trillion connections in the brain by luck…..just random chance.
Creation is common sense. Wherever you see design there's got to be a designer. That's just common sense. It's like Paly once said. He said that if you're walking along in a forest and you find a wrist watch that keeps perfect time, the only logical conclusion is that it was designed. Everywhere in the universe there is design. Just look around you. Anything that is living is infinitely complex. An atheist has to say what Richard Dawkins says, namely, that there is no real design in the universe.....just the appearance of design.
You just can't logically and realistically deny that there's design all through the universe. It's all around you. You have to be blind not to see it. There are branches of science that basically just study the design in nature.........scientific disciplines such as nano-technology and bio-mimetrics. These disciplines study the design in nature.......whales,bats,dolphins have sonar.......and try to create machines that mimic that design. Everywhere you look there's design. Where there's design there's got to be a designer. That's just common sense. Creation is not an unproven theory. It's a common sense fact that we come to by just using a little
logic and reason.
The universe obeys certain rules-----laws to which all things must adhere. These laws are precise and many of them are mathematical in nature. Natural laws are hierarchical in nature; secondary laws of nature are based upon primary laws of nature, which have to be just exactly right in order for our universe to be possible. There are constants(gravitational and cosmological and others) in our universe which must be exact within infinitesmal parameters in order for life to exist(that’s called the anthropic principle). But, where did these laws and constants come from and why do they exist? If the universe were merely the accidental by-product of a big bang, then why should it obey orderly principles----or any principles at all for that matter? The atheist cannot account for these laws of nature(even though he agrees that they must exist), for such laws are inconsistent with naturalism. Yet, they are perfectly consistent with the bible. We expect the universe to be organized in a logical, orderly fashion and to obey uniform laws because the universe has a creator God who is logical and has imposed order on His universe(Genesis 1:1).
2006-12-04 02:33:33
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answered by upsman 5
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A complete reversal of Divine experience and presence of his love. And how much sense the Bible makes to me.
But if you have doubts or are angry at Him about something. He's big enough to handle it.
As I read, "God isn't cowering in fear of your opinion."
I hope you'll know GOd's love.
2006-12-04 02:26:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm surprised christians even approach this question. by their own admission they have no idea whether or not god exists (i.e. they cannot prove it to themsleves, or anyone else) and so they believe on pure faith. this means that they already DO consider that there is no god, but believe in the impossible: that there is one. and to up the odds even more, they believe that they are the only ones who have this true god. so without any proof, and on heresay-faith alone, every church going christian has found the one true god... everyone else who has looked pretty damned hard (e.g. buddhist monks, muslims, hindus) are all lost.
2006-12-04 02:31:40
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answered by Shawn M 3
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Rosie Odonnell and Barbara Streisand.
2006-12-04 02:27:09
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answered by 818er 1
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greater proof than what made me believe there is a God in the first place.
I used to be an athiest
2006-12-04 02:26:03
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answered by Slave to JC 4
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In my daily encounter of life I felt God is always with me, in my worries, problem, happiness, I have experience His divine grace...I hope you realized and Had known GOD.
2006-12-04 02:41:52
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answered by shyn 2
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There is absolutely nothing in this world that would make me consider that there is no God! He has done so much for me,but not only me you as well. He sent his one and only son to die for us, so our sins can be forgiven. He loves us so much it is beyond our comprehension.
2006-12-04 02:36:46
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answered by Faith 1
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what does a christians personal beliefs have to do with you? if the christian is wrong and there is no 'god' according to you they'll be wormfood just like you anyways. why do you care?
2006-12-04 02:27:23
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answered by Nikki 5
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