it is pretty obvious- satan has fooled them, and if they really wanted the truth they would seek him out. They have never even investigated Christ to be true- like Strobell in his book- THE CASE AGAINST CHRIST. I challenge anyone who says Christ was not real- to read this book- but of course they won't- they would rather live in darkness and hide from the truth.
2007-04-19 12:43:10
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answered by northville 5
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Your argument is called appeal to emotions. It does not add anything to the conversation about whether or not God exists.
I have read The Case for Christ, the Case for Faith, and the Case for a Creator, the Bible, the Quran, Is there a God?, and other books. It is not because I'm not seeking as the above-answerer suggested.
2007-04-19 19:43:32
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answered by Eleventy 6
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#1) People die every day. I don't see how one is necessarily more special than another. Doubly so for one that lived ~2000 years ago.
#2) I don't love any god because I don't believe there is a god to love.
#3) See #2
2007-04-19 19:39:47
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answered by Kat 3
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1) All that is born must die; what dies nourishes new life and makes it possible. *given* that all your assumptions are true, he did nothing different than all other creatures. Big deal.
2) The Christian deity is evil.
3) Because like all deities, it's a metaphor.
4) I'm completely serious.
2007-04-19 19:40:59
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answered by KC 7
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I am turning away from an unproved entity. Until such proof occurs I will not think accepting a deity, and even then, given the cruelty the christian deity has shown by the one book that talks about it, I still would turn my back. Any deity that would resort to cruetly of that sort would never get any support from me.
As there is no proof I put my faith and love in what is before me - my fellow human beings.
2007-04-19 19:38:26
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answered by genaddt 7
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Since nowhere in the actual bible was there anything even remotely similar to the concept of the story of jesus, and there is no actual proof of any of this outside of the nt, which has conflicting versions of the story even in itself, frankly, I cannot understand how anyone can buy the story at all.
2007-04-19 19:47:01
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answered by XX 6
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I doesn't like to turn away from Jesus, my God..
But I used to do bad things, that make accidently made me turn away from HIM..
I always loved my God..because He die for us..the sin lover.
2007-04-19 19:46:57
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answered by NML 2
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You don't choose God...He chooses you, and draws you in. The rest are spiritually blinded, so they don't get it. But God loves them too and when the time comes he will forgive them for their sins as he will forgive us. Remember, Jesus died for the sins of the 'world'.
2007-04-19 19:56:04
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answered by doggybag300 6
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I only hope you know how much he loves you. I only hope you realize how much that love is.
Even thought I can't see the air, I still breathe.
Even though I can't see God, I still believe.
That my friends is called faith
I chose God
2007-04-19 20:50:09
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answered by Silly Girl 5
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(It's hard not to be sarcastic with *this*!) Anway... THERE IS NO EVIDENCE AND THERE ARE NO GODS.
YOUR RELIGION HAS NO BASIS AT ALL. And why do you turn away from the equally viable Odin, and Zeus plus ~360 other Greek Gods, not to say all those examples in Answers.
2007-04-19 19:37:19
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answered by Anonymous
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