I think the agenda of the author of Corinthians 2:14 is obvious.
The minute after you write something absolutely preposterous, which you want to persuade people to believe, then you attempt to discredit the naysayers you already know will crop up. Classic (but infantile) tactic.
And for the weak-minded, this type of disclaimer suffices just as easily as the rest of the preposterousness does. You can't win with someone who is gullible.
2007-02-10 14:25:16
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answered by Anonymous
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there is not any information against different gods (even the Bible states that there are 'different gods'). The Greek pantheon would desire to have been Nephelim for all all of us understand. Demons had a loose pass down right here and executed miracles for people (see Moses while he confronts Pharaoh and the magicians adventure Moses' miracles). exciting question.
2016-09-28 22:49:54
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answered by ? 4
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Either you believe in the Almighty Creator of all things or you reject Him. He has given us plenty of evidence of His existence in creation. So much so that to not believe leaves us without excuse -See Romans. It is not a question of how hard you believe or disbelieve, but whether or not you believe. What you state is the ostrich with its head in the sand argument. Either you accept your Creator and His Word or you do not. There is no other choice. You can stick your head in the sand and hope the evidence goes away, but the evidence remains.
2007-02-10 14:30:11
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answered by utuseclocal483 5
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Don't be decieved, there IS a God, my friend. Simply believing that He does not exist won't be an excuse when you stand before Him after you die. "Since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been created, SO THAT THEY ARE WITHOUT EXCUSE!"
2007-02-10 14:31:54
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answered by RiZzOn 1
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God is real no matter what you say. But if, hypothetically speaking, there was no God, well then there would be nothing you could do to make there be a God. But God is real, so accept Him.
2007-02-10 14:26:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Theoretically speaking, you are right. Belief in something does not make it fact.
But, since God IS real, it doesn't matter.
2007-02-10 14:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say that both statements are true. The existence or non-existence of God doesn't change because you do or don't believe.
However, if you do believe, and there isn't, what have you lost??
2007-02-10 14:24:26
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answered by Terri J 7
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no, what makes more sense is that God does exist, whether you believe it or not.
God will exist whether you believe it or not.
God, The Creator, does not require the validation of the created to exist.
2007-02-10 14:24:58
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answered by Chef Bob 5
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true, but these points are best used in together. Belief alone does not change reality, either by creating something or removing something.
2007-02-10 14:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course the Bible is not the only proof of God's existence! Just open your eyes and take a look at creation all around you.....Do you think all this just happened?
The awesome beauty of Creation is a wonderful expression of God's love....yet some still choose to ignore it...
However, for those of us who know and talk to God daily we have experiential proof He exists....everything from answered prayers to peace of mind....you name it ; we have allowed His Holy Spirit to come into us....and we hear His voice daily AND see the wonderful results of His intervention in our lives.
You cannot intrude into that type of evidence however until you act on God's Word and let Him into your life through faith in Jesus Christ.
That type of experiential proof is reserve for those who put their trust in Christ
2007-02-10 14:23:56
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answered by Anonymous
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