Concerning nonbelievers
Greetings Landover Baptist Church!
I started rereading the book of Zephaniah and stumbled upon - rather quickly actually! - the verse: " "I will completely remove all things From the face of the Earth..." declares the Lord.... "...those who have turned back from following the Lord and those who have not sought the Lord or inquired of Him." " Zephaniah 1:2-6 I thought it was quite refreshing reading that because it definitely reinforced the fact that God frowns upon atheists, unbelievers, and idolaters. It's also refreshing to know that those who choose to not believe in Him have a very unpleasant surprise awaiting them in the afterlife! Anyway, just thought I'd share that with you all...Thank you for your time. :thumbsup: |
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But how do we know that God is real and that the Bible is true?
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"Oh, really?" declares the scoffer. "Where are these things God supposedly made?" sneers the atheist. "Faith is no explanation for me," parrots their secularist bedfellow. "I need evidence!" OK, I can see that you need evidence since you have no faith, and I don't need The Bible to provide it. Just say I claimed I'd made a gerlfjthmsuencxi. Where is it? What does it do? Have I hidden my gerlfjthmsuencxi so that no-one can see it? So that only persons of faith will accept its existence? Perhaps I say it's invisible ..but ..it is there ..really But in reality there is no gerlfjthmsuencxi, I didn't make one at all indeed, there is no such thing. God is not like that. Not only has the world He made NOT been hidden but it is rather obvious. By looking around, I can see those trees. The animals are actually there. At night I can see those stars He told me He'd made. That is hard evidence. What The Bible explains is born out by observation. And every detail is exactly as claimed. Even the travail of childbirth is just as God predicted it would be and the bite of the serpent, all those years ago. |
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But God isn't real, Reality exists through empirical evidence, we can't see god, hear him or physically touch him, therefore he isn't part of our reality. You agree when you say he's supernatural. Ironically if he indeed could be seen or heard or interact with us, he would become part of our reality, and would be bound by the laws of science. Any old fool can claim to be god and many do. Doesn't mean they are though. If your saying that god created everything we see, then who created god? It's an oxymormon to assert the necessity of creation to complex organisms and then dismiss the same for a deity, who as a creator would surly be more complex than us. It's really very straight forward. If there really was a deity then he's unlikely to be accurately depicted and described by Iron Age illiterate shepherds, with no understanding of the natural world, more likely he is a myth, conjured by man to lesson their phobia of death or to assert order in society, and like the thousands of deities that have come and gone. I put it to you, that in just a few short years from now, Christianity will be dismissed by everyone, much in the same way Zues and Thor are now. Separation of religion and state, is the way forward, understanding and acceptance regardless of individual positions is important and necessary for peace and tranquility. Many Christians can maintain their faith and still accept and respect the positions of others. Why can't you? I read a post by a "true Christian" on here, he said that certain texts in the bible shouldn't be adhered to, like giving all your money to the poor. If you can dismiss that, then why not dismiss the homophobia and the misogyny? The fascism and the prejudice? You seem more sadistic than religious I'm afraid I don't believe in an afterlife, but I do believe in life before death. |
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God says "Life" is the spirit: the soul, if you will. So what is this "life-force" that distinguishes us from rocks? You have no idea, yet you simply say, "I know it dies with the person." For Goodness sakes! How can you know that? |
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I don't make that assumption. I don't know the ins and outs of the molecular structures, or how they derived into such order as to sustain an organism that feels pain, or knows of compassion. Because I'm not a biologist But I do know if I wanted to learn the facts of how the body has organised individual inanimate atoms in such a way as to support life, I can just go on to the Internet and pull up publicly available research on the matter, all backed up with the empirical evidence needed to assert it's truth It's all very simple really. Atheism doesn't mean we know everything about science, but most of us know the information in readily available for all those who wish to see it and not to practice faith from hearsay |
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It's quite simple. The life force that sets us apart is called Deoxyribonucleic acid. It's a specific arrangement of molecules to essentially form what is "life." In that respect we are different than rocks. But us, as human beings, are a species of animal. We are no different than any other animal, in terms of chemical composition. We do have much higher cognitive ability, and thus can think much more intelligently than any other animal, which is why we succeeded as a species. We became the dominant species on Earth not because of some Dione intervention, but because Human beings are, by nature very adaptable and able to survive. |
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Praise JESUS! |
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I'm just trying to say that we are who we are because of thousands of years of natural selection. The weak people die, so only the strong survive, and humanity is stronger in the future. God had nothing to do with it. |
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Whichever species died off (didn't survive the Great Flood), it was all part of God's design. |
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It is the Word of God, what other evidence do we need? |
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I don't trust stuff that people tell me unless I know that they're trustworthy. I have no reason to believe that God exists, therefore I have no reason to believe anything that he supposedly said. |
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Praise LORD! :innocent: |
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I bet it's far fetched nonsenes like mountains move and deserts were once the sea floor. |
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YIC Jack |
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This book is 2000 piffleing years old people... People wanted to explain stuff. It's the same reason that the Greek gods existed. People want to rationalize things that they don't understand. |
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