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How can you honestly believe in God.


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reply posted on 24-11-2008 @ 11:11 PM by capstan


ive always been a good person too but im much better now.iv done bad things but who hasent like that song says you win some you learn some.hi fi man your a legend youve been where i have just arrived yet i know it all without trying.funny how you see the others when you know you was a self righteouse preacher to my old self.i find you still have to hide who you really are to a degree in life because to the unaware it does sound preachy just drop little carrots.



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reply posted on 25-11-2008 @ 06:25 AM by JesusisTruth


Not until you prove to me you will be open minded.

religion doesn't sell s***

It was founded by God and people chose to go to church and worship, nobody has a gun to our heads.

second of all bigfoot, Nezzy and alll them things didn't create 1,000s of years of miracles to go with the prophecies.

Nezzy didn't part the red sea, and bigfoot didn't found a church, come to Earth and work tons of miracles.

so you didn't even think out your points.

I'm, done here.



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reply posted on 25-11-2008 @ 09:35 AM by LoneWeasel


Hmmm. Some interesting points on the preceding pages. However the real point here is that the OP question is too broad in its scope. I believe in a God. It might not be the same God the OP is thinking of, but then I doubt any two people in the world believe in exactly the same God - that's kind of the point, isn't it?

The reality is, however many questions science answers, however unjust the world seems, there will always be a why and wherefore that precedes our understanding. Or so it seems to me.

Simply reaching the point where civilisatioin is able to question the existence of an omnipotent or creating power is not the same as reaching a point where it's absurd to believe in a God.

The real answer here is that believing in a God is easier than believing in nothing. And not necessarily less reasonable, either.

Sx



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reply posted on 25-11-2008 @ 09:35 AM by LoneWeasel


Hmmm. Some interesting points on the preceding pages. However the real point here is that the OP question is too broad in its scope. I believe in a God. It might not be the same God the OP is thinking of, but then I doubt any two people in the world believe in exactly the same God - that's kind of the point, isn't it?

The reality is, however many questions science answers, however unjust the world seems, there will always be a why and wherefore that precedes our understanding. Or so it seems to me.

Simply reaching the point where civilisatioin is able to question the existence of an omnipotent or creating power is not the same as reaching a point where it's absurd to believe in a God.

The real answer here is that believing in a God is easier than believing in nothing. And not necessarily less reasonable, either.

Sx



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reply posted on 26-11-2008 @ 11:32 AM by slymattb


Why I believe in God? Because its the truth. Why I believe in God? Because He has shown me he's here. Why I believe in God??? Because the proves are out their IF YOU HAVE A OPEN MINE. Like JesusisTruth said.

Life after death is a big gamble and where you spend it is even bigger.

God bless



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