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You know you might get a better response if you didn't act as if you were speaking down on people are some how worse off than you.
Just a thought to consider.
Sorry, I fail to see that in my post. Just calling it like I see it.
You know you might get a better response if you didn't act as if you were speaking down on people are some how worse off than you.
Just a thought to consider.
Tic TachMany people are waking up from the delusion. The only difference between them and those who are still christians, is courage and intellectual honesty.
First off about that faith thing:
http://whatisfaith.com/faith145.html#faith145
We all practice some kind of faith, in fact, you have done it 1000s of times before. We live by faith each day. It keeps us alive, wether your religious or not.
AzuremenNo, we have a sense of humor. Most people who've been around a while know this about me.
I was more pointing out your last bit there, about how "well, my edit was before your post so" because, often times, people can start on a reply, get distracted, finish it up. And then the post time and the time you did your edit aren't so important.
Stop trying to be clever. You aren't doing a great job with it.
No. What you are refering to is trust, like I trust that a chair will hold me up. But that is derived from logic, reason, evidence and past experience.
We need faith to get up in the morning, early humans needed faith to stay togheter as a group and survive. We needed faith to win wars, survive epedimics.
Wha?
Tic TachWha?
He's saying there's a lot of things you don't know the outcome to some more dangerous than other and that we all need faith to believe we can do it.
Tic TachAgain, I feel that trust or hope would be a more apt word than faith.
Pot. Meet kettle.Stop talking. If I didn't say about the edit you would of said about how I ended it after the fact. Sorry trying to cover all my ground. Didn't know that is what super immature people do. Also before I posted that someone quoted my first post without the edit, but after I added it when I already explained I knew he was joking.
We all practice some kind of faith, in fact, you have done it 1000s of times before. We live by faith each day. It keeps us alive, wether your religious or not.
Pot. Meet kettle.
At least the kettle is the cool kid in this, right?
Cause I am the cool kid.
Tic Tach, calling it like you see it isn't an excuse for a complete lack of tact and insulting the beliefs of much of the world. Word choice matters, more so when you want to produce a compelling argument that won't just irritate those you are talking with.
shmogt, there is no reason to continue talking with you, as you repeatedly fail to perform some introspection. Or much thought behind your posts.
There fine not caring about all the answers and just living day to day.
If you were the kettle, you would be the Bugatti one.At least the kettle is the cool kid in this, right?
Cause I am the cool kid.
What are you trying to prove with that link?http://atschool.eduweb.co.uk/carolrb/christianity/christian_beliefs.html
^Information supplied above.
StrittanWhat are you trying to prove with that link?
I'll try to ask you this one more time, ok? What are your thoughts on God if he exist? Why is he not helping those who really need help? Does he have any power to help out at all? Again, your thoughts. Do not provide another useless link, please.
Nothing of what you say make sense though. They're just wild guesses.The Bible says there is only one God: "I am the Lord, and there is no other; Besides Me there is no God," (Isaiah 45:5). Yet, the Bible teaches that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are each called God.
God is a therefore a trinity that consists of the Father, Son (Jesus) and the Holy Spirit.
I believe god is an eternal being who created and preserves the universe. I believe he speaks, sees, hears, acts, and loves.
God does give help to those who need help - he offers salvation to those who have sinned.
I think I have answered all of your questions. I apologise if I have missed any out, if I have, please highlight them again.
Oh, and I was told to send more links. Wether you think they are useless is irrelevant. Many of the questions you have asked were actually in the site.
StrittanNothing of what you say make sense though. They're just wild guesses.
He created the universe you say. Wow, that's pretty impressive. What's less impressive is that he allows earthquakes, floodings, cancer, AIDS and lack of food to kill millions of innocent people each year. Don't you find this the least bit ironic?
I'll repeat what I said a few pages back. If God exist, he seems to be nothing but evil. I don't blame him though, because I don't think he exist.
I want to know what makes you so sure that he does exist.If you are so sure then why are you even asking then?
He created the universe you say. Wow, that's pretty impressive. What's less impressive is that he allows earthquakes, floodings, cancer, AIDS and lack of food to kill millions of innocent people each year. Don't you find this the least bit ironic?
StrittanNothing of what you say make sense though. They're just wild guesses.
He created the universe you say. Wow, that's pretty impressive. What's less impressive is that he allows earthquakes, floodings, cancer, AIDS and lack of food to kill millions of innocent people each year. Don't you find this the least bit ironic?
I'll repeat what I said a few pages back. If God exist, he seems to be nothing but evil. I don't blame him though, because I don't think he exist.
Yeah, that's my point. Why is it that christians only give God credit for the good things in life? He has the power to create the universe, but not to help a starving child in Africa.The answer to that will be that people kill people not God...
I'll say this though: if there is a god he sure is one sick puppy that's for sure.
Why allow us to suffer as we do when he could provide us all with a perfect existence now?
I have never said God is good. Christians do, and I'm pretty sure the bible does too. Which is why I question it, because he doesn't seem good to me.You measure God by men's criteria Strittan. I don't blame you, since you don't believe in Him it's only logical that you do that.
In short, Your reasoning works like this.
1. God doesn't exist.
2. If He exists, he is evil.
3. Therefore, He doesn't exist.
4. Because if He existed he would be good and He would care about us.
StrittanYeah, that's my point. Why is it that christians only give God credit for the good things in life? He has the power to create the universe, but not to help a starving child in Africa.
God doesn't kill people, people kill people. God doesn't help people, people help people.
I have never said God is good. Christians do, and I'm pretty sure the bible does too. Which is why I question it, because he doesn't seem good to me.
Read Genesis chapter 1-3 for answers.
In fact, I'm thinking of maybe reading the bible sometime. I bet my balls I'll believe even less in God after I've read it, if I ever will.Read Genesis chapter 1-3 for answers.
StrittanIn fact, I'm thinking of maybe reading the bible sometime. I bet my balls I'll believe even less in God after I've read it, if I ever will.