Subject: Re: Who here believes in God? Fri Nov 19, 2010 8:58 pm
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Subject: Re: Who here believes in God? Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:48 pm
KK wrote:
I'll start - I do. I have no doubts a God exists. While I don't have any solid proof, it's something I sense. I can feel his presence. Hard to describe but I know he's there.
YES, I believe in God and me give you some proof: Miracles. No, he does not regrow your lost leg, however, he works in another way. You get in your car in a cramped parking lot and turn the key. The car does not start, you trun thekey again and the car starts, just as some H3 hummer roars by you that would have slammed into you if your car started the first time.
Also, an excellent book: "The case for a creator" by Lee Stroeble
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Subject: Re: Who here believes in God? Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:58 pm
Other proof of God has to deal with the earth is perfect for life, the atmosphere, the 24 hr day, the gravitation, the ozono layer to shield us. To many perfect parameters for this to happen by chance.
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Subject: Re: Who here believes in God? Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:39 pm
then again, I think you will fit in well here...
"...it was at a very early age that I fathomed there were a few flaws in religion, it just didn't add up to me, even then recognising that it was mainly the 'odd' people that believed, and when you are six and its a toss up between God and Dinosaurs, well Dinosaurs will win every time, though in later years I enjoyed Religious Education classes tremendously for what other class in school could you use the words of your heroes, mock and ridicule the teacher, and sill get A grades then..."
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Subject: Re: Who here believes in God? Fri Jan 14, 2011 6:43 pm
Biblically, 2 things must be realized:
1) There is a time lapse between the creation of the planet and the creation in the book of genesis.
2) The hebrew word for day in the creation is an undeterminable amount of time, not necessarily a 24 hr day.
Jats
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Subject: Re: Who here believes in God? Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:34 pm
Jats chuckles "...here is a link for you then Greek, where they will be happy to discuss this with you and you can quote and re-quote copy and past to your hearts content that Dinosaurs never existed, the Earth was made in six days, and anything else that you want to debate forever and ever amen then, as there are no sinners here to be saved other than the ones who do believe already then..." and Jats laughs again picking up the Ammonite from his coffee table a treasured find that he has had since he was a child, roughly 2 million years old and still going strong, while the chameleon posts a picture of one of his ancestors with a friend, as a little taster for Greek then...