I'm Mormon. I was baptized into the Church last year. I did this because I feel this is where I need to be. God did answer my prayers when I was deciding on a religion. I have a strong testimony of the various doctrines of this religion and will never deny it.
I'm Roman Catholic, but that's not to say I have a problem with any other religions. I believe religion is only second to truly being a good person, though I know many might beg to differ. I just happen to agree with most of the traditions of the Catholic Church.
Well i think the opinion of heaven is very nice in this religion but i dont believe in this religion. Earth was made by the big bang and no god exists!!!
[quote=theguitarhero777]And i believe in Christianity because Christianity teaches love, compassion,peace, and many others. God is a GOD of love, he loves us no matter what we do, He will always forgive us if we ask to be forgiven.[/quote]
God is a God of everything, not just love, and he will always forgive you even if you do not ask for forgiveness. That is why Jesus died on the cross to wash away our sins.
[quote=Sebi]Earth was made by the big bang and no god exists!!![/quote]
Really? Everything was made by God, and there is a God, and he does exist. If He didn't, nothing would exist. Do you seriously believe that a "Big Bang" magically created everything, including specific life forms that have distinct and unique qualities?
Really? Everything was made by God, and there is a God, and he does exist. If He didn't, nothing would exist. Do you seriously believe that a "Big Bang" magically created everything, including specific life forms that have distinct and unique qualities?
You have no understanding of the Big Bang. You have no place to debate that which you do not understand.
thats true but he doesnt believe in this theory so let him post his meaning
You don't understand what I was doing. . . . I don't care if he posts or not. I was arguing his point. . . . And he shouldn't debate something he doesn't understand. That goes without saying. No person should debate what they don't understand. And there are no different meanings for the Big Bang theory. IT is what is- and is not open to different interpretations when it is a scientific theory.
Well,I can see this isn't going anywhere. You fail to see the astounding similarities in your beliefs.
You didn't say this, but it's a good place to start. The Big Bang could have happened. The particles would have always been there. Likewise, there could have been a divine being, that had always been there.
The Big Bang did not magically create everything. It did start a chain of events, such as the forming of matter into planets etc. that eventually created life. God magically created life. I'm not saying there is a problem with that, but He did.