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evry1needsgod -> RE: The Bible for Theistic Evolutionists (7/26/2008 8:45:14 PM)
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I suppose that is what prompted Douglas Adams to imagine God basically said this to His creation, "I refuse to prove that I exist," says God, "for proof denies faith, and without faith I am nothing." God gave proof enough - Jesus Christ. quote:
No one in particular, just one of His creation, unable to believe. At least you are capable of admitting you are part of His creation. No, you are not unable to believe, you simple choose not to. This is the choice God gave Adam, and it is the same choice He gives you. Make the right one. quote:
Don't you mean "our" sins? I was speaking to YOU, but yes, I am a sinner (more than you'll ever know) in need of a Savior. But so are you... quote:
Is it, but recently it was asserted that God will chose me and reveal Himself to me. He has chosen everyone, and He has revealed Himself to you. You're conscious is proof of that. It is not some random evolutionary mutation that gave you the sense of right and wrong. It was God, the day He gave you life. That is proof enough. quote:
Did he? Wonder why Paul never mentioned an empty tomb then? I was speaking of Lazarus. quote:
If I had been asked the question you asked on that atheist website I would have said yes, that would have been a good enough reason to believe. Well, you are the minority. quote:
Again, I am considered egotistical and arrogant. I did not claim it was necessary. I said it would have made it unquestionable and since it's not there it appears God intended for it to be questionable. How is this arrogant? Disagreeing with you doesn't make me egotistical. After reading your posts, I thought your point was that you could not believe because God chose to leave certain things out. Apparently, I was wrong, and for that I apologize. quote:
I didn't mean to put words in your mouth. I must have gathered that from what you wrote and then responded as if you had actually written it. I didn't mean to offend or assume too much. Neither did I. Guilty as charged. quote:
Unfortunately for all of us, the best we can actually do is to put our faith in the men and women who have gone before us. Unless you personally have had it revealed to you that JESUS IS LORD, then you have to trust that someone else had it revealed them. Your faith is placed in the people you learned about Christianity from who placed their faith in the people they learned about christianity from, who placed their faith in the people they learned about Christianity from, all the way back to somewhere around 2000 years ago when, supposedly, some human placed his faith in the actual almighty God through directly witnessing his actions on earth. Wrong. There are PLENTY of historical, archaeological, and scientific FACTS to prove Christianity, specifically the Bible. The fact that a man named Jesus Christ walked this earth 2000 years ago is nearly an indisputable fact. This same man fulfilled prophecies written about Him thousands of years before his birth. I don't need someone before me who placed his trust in Christ for me to do the same. Christianity holds the title of "religion with most evidence to its validity." Perhaps this is a reason it is so accepted? Perhaps it is the reason you are even here talking to me??? quote:
One major problem with the world is that ignorant people and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people are so full of doubts. This is in no way directed at anyone here. The fact that "her scriptures change with science" is not only NOT something I'd have a problem with, it's something I would like to see from ALL of my fellow humans. It is simply an observation we can all agree with when we apply it to the certainty of the religious fanatics who bombed the world trade center. Life should be one doubt after another. I wish they would have doubted themselves. The creator of startrek will be best suited to speak for me in closing. "To me the whole joy and glory of Jesus is the fact that he was one of us. It seems to me that the whole statement of the New Testament is, "Hey, man, you can too, because I was born like you. I died like you. There's nothing special about me that's not special in you. And I'm offering you both." And I think the divinity thing is baloney because they've taken away from the glorious, divine message that he kept saying over and over again. Divine, yes. But so are we. I think that's what he was saying: "So are you." Jesus came to be part of nature, like us, what could make it more obvious that being part of nature is divine in and of itself? This is very Mormon-like. Show me how a human can become "divine." What does "divine" even mean to you??? No, we are not divine, nor do we have the capability of being divine. Jesus was not completely like us, nor does He ever claim He was. Jesus never sinned, we do. Jesus is God's Son, more specifically, He IS God. We are NEITHER. Jesus did not come to be part of nature. He came to SAVE nature! Big difference. Anything less takes away from the glorious, divine message He came here to preach.
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