Hello everyone. This question invites both Christians and Atheists
Who is God, and why can’t we see this imaginary person who said to be the cause for all things?
I’ve mentioned that I’ve seen God to many people numerous times, and the Atheists said it was all in my mind and personal belief. I tried to explain how I came to see God, and they said they do not want to hear my mentally ill theories and madness. If you are an Atheist and an intellectual individual, I expect you to read my message in order to answer my question, which is “ Do you grasp my message?”
2007-07-27
13:22:41
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John
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Before I begin, I must inform that I’ve gotten my question deleted today for revealing facts about the Lord. This means I am anticipating another Violation until Yahoo permanently block my IP, for I will not give up on the Lord, no matter what Yahoo officials do.
Now, I mentioned that in order to see God you must have faith. What is faith? Faith is not something you accept, say you want it, or use it; fath is a deep search within yourself. You have to search inside of the impossibility in order to discover the possibility. So when you trust God, the creator for all natural things, you will discover his appearance and presence. Here is an example of genuine faith:
2007-07-27
13:23:05 ·
update #1
I’m physically challenged, weigh less than 100 pounds, and 97% deaf. I am relatively weak. This means I can rarely walk. It was time for me to obtain my driver License, but my father and other relatives underestimated the possibility of me driving a car. I never blamed them, because it seemed totally impossible for a person like me to drive a car. I’ve seen many handicaps driving their cars today, but those are capable handicaps; I’ve never seen a handicap like me drives a car. Never in history.
2007-07-27
13:23:26 ·
update #2
My father reclined to have faith in me, so I could not obtain my driver License. I made a complaint to my doctor and she said I am not recommended to drive a car, and that I must cope with the inconvenience. I cried that day because I wanted to be independent. However, my mother is a genuine Christian and she was the one who put all her faith in the impossibility, which is me, to discover the possibility, which is also me. She risked her life every single day teaching me how to drive a car. She put me on the highway on my final test, which was considered crazy. Remember, I was not recommended to drive a car; I was totally prohibited.
2007-07-27
13:23:45 ·
update #3
My mother failed her road tests twice before obtaining her Driver License. All of my cousins failed their road test 3 times before obtaining their Driver License.
Anyway, after my mother risked her life teaching me how to drive for 4 months, she took me back to a doctor and explained that I was capable of driving a car... We went through some struggles but fortunately convinced the doctors to have faith. A physician gave me the privilege and gave me a letter to show to DMV explaining that I was capable... DMV accepted me and then I went for my road test... Guess what? I passed my road test on my first attempt!!! The examiner who gave me the road test said I was a perfect driver.
2007-07-27
13:24:04 ·
update #4
My mother, who has no health problems, has crashed twice during the years of being a driver. My father crashed 3 times. My sister crashed once. All my cousins crashed more than 4 times. I’ve been driving now for 7 years and I have never crashed ( Knock Knock) and I have never gotten a ticket.
So, it was impossible for me to drive a car, but Mom proved to the world today that there is nothing impossible.
My father feels proud and safe to drive with me. My cousins allow their 3 to 10 year old kids to drive with me. How did I discover the possibility of driving a car? The answer is: Faith. Mom gave me her faith, then the possibility reveled.
2007-07-27
13:24:28 ·
update #5
The same applies to God. It is NOT impossible that God exists. In order to know if God exists, we must once again search deep inside of the impossibility in order to discover the possibility. That’s what I did. I put my faith in his existence and revealed him. Today I see God as clear as crystal.
If you agree with this message and feel its point, don’t hesitate to star it so your friends and other people can also read it.
I will repeat my question ( Do you grasp my message?)
2007-07-27
13:24:45 ·
update #6
I hope you don't have this deleted. I like your story. In a nutshell I see that you persevered with your faith until it became a reality....it was manifested.....which is what we are to do with God. We are to "see" Him by faith...to search for Him with our whole heart. Then He will reward us and manifest Himself to us. Hebrews 11:6 and John 14:21.
Praise God for your testimony...never give up the faith!
2007-07-27 13:33:50
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answered by bethybug 5
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Not really, you may see God in your life, but I could say I saw you murder someone. There is a distinct connection between the sightings. Spirituality means nothing to an Atheist like me, so putting it into a conversation is almost like changing the subject. Whether or not God exists is not up to you or me, and whether I choose to accept his message is not up to you, but me. Understand? If I don't see something, no one else can tell me they will use it as proof. What if someone said Jesus' tomb had been found, but there was no real evidence. Would you believe it. Atheism is based on logic and facts, so seeing things most likely means to us that you were intoxicated or on LSD. Not a great argument. Atheists rule.
2007-07-28 01:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Your mother has faith in you because she has tangible proof that you exist. You got your license because you and your mother worked hard for it. If you had simply prayed for a license to appear, or for the ability to drive to appear, then your story might be more compelling. All you have proved here is that hard work is far more effective than prayer. Do you grasp my message, John?
Lance Armstrong, who lost one testicle to cancer was asked about his belief in God. His response was, "If there was a God, I'd still have both my n*ts."
PS - Congrats on the license and on the great driving record!
2007-07-28 14:55:32
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answered by Kathryn™ 6
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I believe what you're saying is that you've seen God at work in your life, not that you've seen Him in person.
In any event, your testament is just more proof that there is a God. Don't let anyone put a stumbling block in the way of your faith. God bless you.
2007-07-27 20:47:28
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answer #4
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answered by Michael B - Prop. 8 Repealed! 7
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I agree with the first poster.
Dude.
This is Yahoo Answers. Not Yahoo Soapbox.
Ask a question and get an answer.
2007-07-27 20:36:12
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answered by NickofTyme 6
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A sermon wrapped in a rhetoric "question". If your first post was anything like this one, are you really surprised that someone reported it? Question. Answer. Not tough to grasp.
2007-07-27 20:28:10
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answered by Anonymous
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