How can you prove God exists? Give me hard facts, not just your "belief" that means nothing to me. If you can't do that, don't answer. Include scientific proof (if possible).
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KalVince2023:
Nope. It’s impossible to do. Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over.
QED.
Now everyone stop wasting time and go learn some physics or astronomy or psychology or something useful.
Hero:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Nope. It’s impossible to do. Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over.
QED.
Now everyone stop wasting time and go learn some physics or astronomy or psychology or something useful.
Not possible to prove God doesn't exist either. It goes both ways. I will come back to this later. Like in a few days.
KalVince2023:
@hero wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Nope. It’s impossible to do. Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over.
QED.
Now everyone stop wasting time and go learn some physics or astronomy or psychology or something useful.
Not possible to prove God doesn't exist either. It goes both ways. I will come back to this later. Like in a few days.
That's not an argument.
He isn't here and there's no factual proof that He has ever been here, therefore rendering your argument useless. And you said you'll come back to this in a few days? Yeah that's code for you don't have an answer or any idea what you believe in.
Cya
Hero:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
@hero wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Nope. It’s impossible to do. Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over.
QED.
Now everyone stop wasting time and go learn some physics or astronomy or psychology or something useful.
Not possible to prove God doesn't exist either. It goes both ways. I will come back to this later. Like in a few days.
That's not an argument.
He isn't here and there's no factual proof that He has ever been here, therefore rendering your argument useless. And you said you'll come back to this in a few days? Yeah that's code for you don't have an answer or any idea what you believe in.
Cya
I'm just too busy right now with a full-time project.
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KalVince2023:
@hero wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
@hero wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Nope. It’s impossible to do. Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over.
QED.
Now everyone stop wasting time and go learn some physics or astronomy or psychology or something useful.
Not possible to prove God doesn't exist either. It goes both ways. I will come back to this later. Like in a few days.
That's not an argument.
He isn't here and there's no factual proof that He has ever been here, therefore rendering your argument useless. And you said you'll come back to this in a few days? Yeah that's code for you don't have an answer or any idea what you believe in.
Cya
I'm just too busy right now with a full-time project.
That's what they all tell people who need evidence to support belief.
Just be straight about it you ain't got an answer.
ComicKillsYT:
Euphrates River. In the Bible, God says when the world is ending, the Euphrates River will be all dried out, and Scientists wanted to prove this theory wrong, so they went to the Euphrates River since it is already almost all dried up. They found one huge skeleton that was over 12 feet tall. And in the Bible, it also states that there will be chariots, and angels riding these chariots. And when it's fully dried up, it will be the end times, and 1/3 of the earth's population will be killed by 4 angels, accompanied by 200 million chariots and angels. To prove this, there were also exactly four entrances found in the Euphrates River that looked exactly like they were described in the Bible. So no @kalvince2023 God is real, and you're just one stupid idiot.
ComicKillsYT:
@royhilton Here's your answer
KalVince2023:
@comickillsyt wrote:
Euphrates River. In the Bible, God says when the world is ending, the Euphrates River will be all dried out, and Scientists wanted to prove this theory wrong, so they went to the Euphrates River since it is already almost all dried up. They found one huge skeleton that was over 12 feet tall. And in the Bible, it also states that there will be chariots, and angels riding these chariots. And when it's fully dried up, it will be the end times, and 1/3 of the earth's population will be killed by 4 angels, accompanied by 200 million chariots and angels. To prove this, there were also exactly four entrances found in the Euphrates River that looked exactly like they were described in the Bible. So no @kalvince2023 God is real, and you're just one stupid idiot.
It's been translated multiple times and by many different people and added to my guy
Sorry but that ain't no factual evidence and that don't prove God existence and I don't see no angels or no 200 million chariots and all that stuff so you can just sit down with all that misdirected energy and pumped blood pressure.
Find something better to do buddy.
The medals I got show that my answer is more noted than you and the @hero guy who straight ran away.
KalVince2023:
Don't even reply if you ain't got an answer just chill out and rethink logic and then come back G
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ComicKillsYT:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
@comickillsyt wrote:
Euphrates River. In the Bible, God says when the world is ending, the Euphrates River will be all dried out, and Scientists wanted to prove this theory wrong, so they went to the Euphrates River since it is already almost all dried up. They found one huge skeleton that was over 12 feet tall. And in the Bible, it also states that there will be chariots, and angels riding these chariots. And when it's fully dried up, it will be the end times, and 1/3 of the earth's population will be killed by 4 angels, accompanied by 200 million chariots and angels. To prove this, there were also exactly four entrances found in the Euphrates River that looked exactly like they were described in the Bible. So no @kalvince2023 God is real, and you're just one stupid idiot.
It's been translated multiple times and by many different people and added to my guy
Sorry but that ain't no factual evidence and that don't prove God existence and I don't see no angels or no 200 million chariots and all that stuff so you can just sit down with all that misdirected energy and pumped blood pressure.
Find something better to do buddy.
The medals I got show that my answer is more noted than you and the @hero guy who straight ran away.
The other translations are for people like you, ones who don't believe and make all this other garbage up to combat the Bible. No one cares about your digital medals, and the other guy was most likely done dealing with you.
And by the way, there aren't any 200 million angels until it's fully dried up, like the Bible states. This energy isn't misdirected, but if you really think God isn't real, then I have nothing else to tell you. Just repent for your sins, before Revelation comes true and you're getting judged by the God of everything and everyone on Judgement Day. Then you'll have to tell him that "I thought facts were more important." Yeah buddy, no. You still have time left, so take your chances as they come. Jesus loves you, and you don't have to be so negative about God.
KalVince2023:
Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over cya ✌🏾
KalVince2023:
You biased using the same logic and fallacy you out G sorry but this dude asked for FACTUAL evidence which is why he gave me the medal ain't nothing you can do so may as well hop off the question.
ComicKillsYT:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over cya ✌🏾
Faith is faith. Something you clearly don't have, not even with yourself. If you're just that blind, then keep being stupid. We'll see what God and Jesus Christ himself think when they ask you why you didn't want to believe in them when all they want is to love you. But the Bible also says there will be worldly people who will never believe, and that's fine. God says he can handle people like you, so yes, this argument is over with the fact that you had a chance and didn't take it.
ComicKillsYT:
Clearly the universe isn't enough for this guy
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Ferrari:
Let's look at the Big Bang Theory. Perhaps you must realize that in the theory that particles came together at the masses and "evolved or exploded" into a bunch of perfectly made planets, galaxies, universes, etc. But you must ask yourself, where did these particles come from?
Nothing can come from nothing, and, at some point, there had to be some form of a higher power creating something. Where else could these supposed "particles" come from?
Think of the transition of energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, and, as I just said, nothing can come from nothing! You cannot build a house without the wood and the tools needed for it, which shows that there is a True Creator.
KalVince2023:
@comickillsyt wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over cya ✌🏾
Faith is faith. Something you clearly don't have, not even with yourself. If you're just that blind, then keep being stupid. We'll see what God and Jesus Christ himself think when they ask you why you didn't want to believe in them when all they want is to love you. But the Bible also says there will be worldly people who will never believe, and that's fine. God says he can handle people like you, so yes, this argument is over with the fact that you had a chance and didn't take it.
Oh yeah? Christians don't act like that so like I'm over here questioning your faith tbh pretty sure God don't write in the Bible to act like the Satan guy when trying to explain who he is so go back to bible school with that
KalVince2023:
@ferrari wrote:
Let's look at the Big Bang Theory. Perhaps you must realize that in the theory that particles came together at the masses and "evolved or exploded" into a bunch of perfectly made planets, galaxies, universes, etc. But you must ask yourself, where did these particles come from?
Nothing can come from nothing, and, at some point, there had to be some form of a higher power creating something. Where else could these supposed "particles" come from?
Think of the transition of energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, and, as I just said, nothing can come from nothing! You cannot build a house without the wood and the tools needed for it, which shows that there is a True Creator.
That's an assumption not factual evidence
Ya'll can't prove that he is real without the assumption which is my point exactly
Ferrari:
^ Which also proves the fact that the Big Bang Theory is simply just a theory.
ComicKillsYT:
@ferrari wrote:
Let's look at the Big Bang Theory. Perhaps you must realize that in the theory that particles came together at the masses and "evolved or exploded" into a bunch of perfectly made planets, galaxies, universes, etc. But you must ask yourself, where did these particles come from?
Nothing can come from nothing, and, at some point, there had to be some form of a higher power creating something. Where else could these supposed "particles" come from?
Think of the transition of energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, and, as I just said, nothing can come from nothing! You cannot build a house without the wood and the tools needed for it, which shows that there is a True Creator.
Exactly. Couldn't have said it better myself.
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Ferrari:
Not a proven truth
@ferrari wrote:
^ Which also proves the fact that the Big Bang Theory is simply just a theory.
KalVince2023:
I never said I believe in the big bang tho so that's out you just assumed my belief
KalVince2023:
@comickillsyt wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
Let's look at the Big Bang Theory. Perhaps you must realize that in the theory that particles came together at the masses and "evolved or exploded" into a bunch of perfectly made planets, galaxies, universes, etc. But you must ask yourself, where did these particles come from?
Nothing can come from nothing, and, at some point, there had to be some form of a higher power creating something. Where else could these supposed "particles" come from?
Think of the transition of energy.
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, and, as I just said, nothing can come from nothing! You cannot build a house without the wood and the tools needed for it, which shows that there is a True Creator.
Exactly. Couldn't have said it better myself.
Google be like that
Ferrari:
I made that whole text myself, brain-power.
KalVince2023:
You telling me God exists cuz God exists essentially and that's not a proof
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ComicKillsYT:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
@comickillsyt wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over cya ✌🏾
Faith is faith. Something you clearly don't have, not even with yourself. If you're just that blind, then keep being stupid. We'll see what God and Jesus Christ himself think when they ask you why you didn't want to believe in them when all they want is to love you. But the Bible also says there will be worldly people who will never believe, and that's fine. God says he can handle people like you, so yes, this argument is over with the fact that you had a chance and didn't take it.
Oh yeah? Christians don't act like that so like I'm over here questioning your faith tbh pretty sure God don't write in the Bible to act like the Satan guy when trying to explain who he is so go back to bible school with that
No one's acting like Satan, but I should stop trying to get someone to be a Christian when they keep spitting in Jesus' face. God can handle you, and you've had chances to make it up to him.
KalVince2023:
@comickillsyt wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
@comickillsyt wrote:
@kalvince2023 wrote:
Simple logic ends this argument.
If you believe in God and that God created everything, then your argument has started with the assumption that God exists. You can’t start an argument with the assumption being the same as the desired conclusion - that’s circular, and essentially boils down to “god exists, so god exists”. You can’t argue it doesn’t exist either, because that’s contradicting your assumption.
If you don’t believe in God and you try to argue either way, same problem.
Argument over cya ✌🏾
Faith is faith. Something you clearly don't have, not even with yourself. If you're just that blind, then keep being stupid. We'll see what God and Jesus Christ himself think when they ask you why you didn't want to believe in them when all they want is to love you. But the Bible also says there will be worldly people who will never believe, and that's fine. God says he can handle people like you, so yes, this argument is over with the fact that you had a chance and didn't take it.
Oh yeah? Christians don't act like that so like I'm over here questioning your faith tbh pretty sure God don't write in the Bible to act like the Satan guy when trying to explain who he is so go back to bible school with that
No one's acting like Satan, but I should stop trying to get someone to be a Christian when they keep spitting in Jesus' face. God can handle you, and you've had chances to make it up to him.
Bye
Ferrari:
How do you know if God doesn't exist, just in case if you don't believe?
KalVince2023:
@ferrari wrote:
How do you know if God doesn't exist, just in case if you don't believe?
Cuz I don't see him and he not here plus ain't no proof support it which is why yall can answer so like
Ferrari:
Do you see air during the summer?
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ComicKillsYT:
@ferrari Man you're awesome, this other guy just wants to argue. Thank you for being a true believer. God sees you man.
Ferrari:
Thank you
ComicKillsYT:
Btw how do you give medals?
ComicKillsYT:
I've been trying to give one to you but I can't
Ferrari:
Click "Best Response"
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ComicKillsYT:
Ohhh alr alr thank you
Ferrari:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
Ferrari:
And, God created everything and you see Him in all things.
Ferrari:
All bad things on earth come for a reason, and humans have free will.
KingAlex:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
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KingAlex:
Millions around the world believe that there is no God. Many believe that science and religion can't coexist either. On the other hand, many who believe in God verbalize that you should "just have faith" and not endeavor to examine the evidence. What does the Bible say? Let's get into it.
Contrary to misconceptions, the Bible does not endorse "blind faith." It challenges us to test and substantiate what is veridical: "Test all things; hold expeditious what is good" (1 Thessalonians 5:21). Or, as the King James Version puts it: "Prove all things…" (v. 21, KJV).
Can you demonstrate God's subsistence? What evidence do you possess? Believers often hold different, at times conflicting, notions about God's nature. So, what does the Bible reveal about God's veridical essence? In His own words: "'To whom then will you liken Me, or to whom shall I be identically tantamount?' verbally expresses the Holy One. Hoist up your ocular perceivers on high, and visually perceive who has engendered these things, Who brings out their host by number; He calls them all by name; by the greatness of His might and the vigor of His puissance; not one is missing" (Isaiah 40:25–26).
The Bible unveils a Deity who presents evidence of His esse, explored further in this article, which delves into seven proofs of God's presence. Why would He ask you to find proof of Him if He was trepidacious of being found to be unauthentically spurious or illusory. Or in some theories, to be multiple people playing a deity? Utilize your encephalon. You profoundly relish logic so much. 🤔
'Kay let's get into the proofs now. 😎
Proof 1: Creation Demands a Creator. The macrocosm's wonder, unveiled by the Hubble telescope, perpetually astounds us. Psalm 8:3–4 apperceives God's artistry in the heavens. Science aligns with the Bible, affirming the macrocosm's inchoation in the Big Bang about 15 billion years ago (which the Earth hasn't even been around that long and its a fictitiously unauthentic calculation. If you believe that you're the type of person to tell me that 2+2 = 7.) accentuating the Bible's understanding. Even though science and the Bible concur on the universe's commencement, the Bible brings a consequential perspective: "By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are visually perceived were not composed of things which are visible" (Hebrews 11:3).
Proof 2: Life Demands a Life-Giver. Science struggles to engender life from non-life or laboratory "soups." The law of biogenesis asserts that life only stems from life. The Bible concurs, verbalizing that God breathed life into man (Genesis 2:7).
Proof 3: Laws Demand a Lawgiver. Our macrocosm's appearance from nothing presents a puzzling challenge. The Bible's answer—"In the commencement God created the heavens and the earth" (Genesis 1:1)—aligns with veridical science, as perceived in consistent physical laws. If there's no God, why do we need rules? What's the point of living?
Why don't we all just do whatever we want? Because God made the laws to be passed down all the way to our generation.
Proof 4: Design Demands a Designer. Human bodies reflect keenly intellective design, challenging theories of arbitrary evolution. The involution of life, even at the molecular level, points to a Designer.
Proof 5: Consummated Prophecy. Bible prophecies, like Daniel's visions, accurately presage future imperia. Messianic prophecies about Jesus' birth, life, and death found fulfillment.
Proof 6: Answered Prayer. Believers experience answered prayers, attesting their faith. The Barna Research report highlights credence in the efficacy of prayer.
Study the Bible and live by its edifications. It reveals God's esse and offers the path to abundant living and tranquility. Literally everything inscribed in there that is supposed to come to pass is transpiring now. The world is coming to a cessation and rumors of war are transpiring. If you can't optically discern that then it's only because you are optically incapacitated and willfully nescient.
KingAlex:
Finally, I'm going to end with this. For the sake of your POV. Answer this:
"Even in some alternate universe where God supposedly wouldn't exist, but people still believe in Him. Wouldn't you rather die believing in a God and being happy in your life rather than being a depressed, melancholic, angry, bitter, atheist who is always upset because he/she knows that this is their only life? That there's nothing after?"
Imagine being someone who is poor and has t fight for a crumb of bread. Someone who has to fight every day to feed his family. Now that you have that image in your head, would you be okay with knowing that that life is yours? That after it is death and your soul disappears into nothing and that's it? That your purpose was to be born, live, and die?
If that's true for you and you're okay with realizing (falsely) that your life is the only one you have and after it comes nothing, then you've already lost and you're going to have a miserable life. That would logically mean that there's no point to living and it'd be better that we don't even live. Cuz in your logic, what's the point? 🤷♂️
Hero:
And to add to @kingalex point, consider this verse
1 John 5:10 wrote:
He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself: he that believeth not God hath made him a liar; because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son.
In other words, if you do not believe in God, you're a liar.
Ferrari:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
Just as you may not see the spirit of God, but that can be converted into joy in your heart and thus you feel it on your body.
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Ferrari:
@ferrari wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
Just as you may not see the spirit of God, but that can be converted into joy in your heart and thus you feel it on your body.
You feel it IN your body as joy, excuse me.
KingAlex:
@ferrari wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
Just as you may not see the spirit of God, but that can be converted into joy in your heart and thus you feel it on your body.
You feel it IN your body as joy, excuse me.
Very good. He's a sped kid so you have to spell everything out for him. 🤦♂️ 😂
CrumbCrumbington:
you die and then you grab your reboot card fortnite real life
dgreer4:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
Just as you may not see the spirit of God, but that can be converted into joy in your heart and thus you feel it on your body.
You feel it IN your body as joy, excuse me.
Very good. He's a sped kid so you have to spell everything out for him. 🤦♂️ 😂
Stop being a Karen🤦♀️ the world would be better off without attitudes like that
Ferrari:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
Just as you may not see the spirit of God, but that can be converted into joy in your heart and thus you feel it on your body.
You feel it IN your body as joy, excuse me.
Very good. He's a sped kid so you have to spell everything out for him. 🤦♂️ 😂
I understand that you're trying to support me in a way, but that's not the way to do it. Please be positive.
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RodrigoGuevara:
The very basis of your question is wrong. What you should be asking is, "How can you prove to me that the Big Bang existed?"
Because it takes more faith to believe that an explosion came from nothing, which spawned everything, and we all came from a primordial ooze that became molecules and atoms, that spawned lifeforms, then animals, and then humans. When one looks a strand of DNA, it has such complexity to it, that only a fool would believe it was the result of something accidental. In fact, life, our atmosphere, the human brain, the complexity of atoms and ionic bonds, nature, and reality as we know it is too complex for accident.
To give you an idea of the odds we're dealing with, imagine that the entire US is filled up completely with acorns. Nothing but acorns makes up the space of North America. Now imagine that you take a single acorn and draw an X on it. Now imagine having a squirrel on a plane with a parachute and sending it out the plane. Now imagine it landing and the first acorn it picks up is the one that happens to have the X on it.
It takes more faith to believe in a Big Bang/Evolution/cosmic accident than it does to take to believe in God. Your own resistance to even entertaining the idea of a Supreme Being doesn't allow you to even entertain the idea.
KingAlex:
@dgreer4 wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
Just as you may not see the spirit of God, but that can be converted into joy in your heart and thus you feel it on your body.
You feel it IN your body as joy, excuse me.
Very good. He's a sped kid so you have to spell everything out for him. 🤦♂️ 😂
Stop being a Karen🤦♀️ the world would be better off without attitudes like that
Your personality is so bland, it's no wonder the people around you fall asleep faster than a narcoleptic sloth. Go find a sandbox and play with the other children while the adults have a proper lesson.
KingAlex:
@ferrari wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
@kingalex wrote:
@ferrari wrote:
But, continuing what I was saying, if you don't see air during the summer, you still believe it's there.
That's not a very good point. Especially when air can be converted into wind and thus you can feel it on your body.
Just as you may not see the spirit of God, but that can be converted into joy in your heart and thus you feel it on your body.
You feel it IN your body as joy, excuse me.
Very good. He's a sped kid so you have to spell everything out for him. 🤦♂️ 😂
I understand that you're trying to support me in a way, but that's not the way to do it. Please be positive.
This guy's behavior is disgusting and perverted. If you wanna be a lukewarm Christian then that's you bro, but don't tell me how to be a Christian when you don't even know or practice anything related to God.