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I grew up atheist for 16 years. I had always kept an open mind towards religion, but never really felt a need to believe in it. My sister started going to a Wednesday night children's program at a church. Eventually, I was dragged into a Christmas Eve service. Scoffing, I reluctantly went, assuming that this was going to be a load of crap, but when I went, I felt something. Something that I've never felt before. I felt a sense of empowerment and a sense of calling. Jesus called upon my soul, just like he did with his disciples. he wanted me to follow him. Now, my life is being lived for Christ. He died on the cross for my sins, and the sins of everyone who believes in him. He was beaten, brutalized, struck with a whip 39 times, made to carry a cross up to the stage of his death. This I believe to be true, and I can never repay him for what he has done.
I still have my struggles with Christianity, but I've found this bit of information most useful. Religion is not comprehensible in the human mind, because we cannot comprehend the idea of a perfect and supreme being, a God, but we can believe it in our heart, and that's the idea of faith. Faith is, even though everything rides against me believing in Jesus, I still believe in him because I know that it's true in my heart. I invite my fellow Brothers and sisters of the LORD to talk about how Jesus has helped you in your life. No atheists and no insults please
Nothing keeps me from being converted apart from a lack of supporting evidence, sound empirical evidence. Making a positive claim without these is irrational, it's just conjecture, like believing in the loch ness monster and bigfoot.
theres nothing to keep you from being converted,
You have to believe in your lack of belief. otherwise it's just nothing.
If you don't completely believe in a lack of faith based beliefs, theres nothing to keep you from being converted
, which I believe is where the guys who started this thread said "I was atheist for 16 years." He said that and then everyone tore into him for being irrational, but he was the only one being that way.
Believing in my lack of belief?
Tell you what, this is what I believe: I believe you haven't the slightest idea what you're saying. I also believe that if your statement were true I wouldn't be an atheist.
In other words math and reality can be at odds on certainty. Because of how science in later definitions strictly relates to the natural world there is debate on whether math should be regarded as a science.
You have to believe in your lack of belief.
If you don't completely believe in a lack of faith based beliefs, theres nothing to keep you from being converted,
I'm just saying even atheism is a belief system
If Christianity had not found root in ancient Rome would we have the bible? No.Casuistic argument, with a false-by-default statement - declined.
A lure of religion is the idea of redeeming a guilty conscience.Yes, though Christianity is centered on the idea of "do what you want others to do to you" which was revolutionary by the time of it appearing and is still actual today.
A political tool (the bible) is not evidence.Prove your point of the Bible being a political tool. Also check Kumran texts, originating in ~1AD, they comply with what the Bible says, thus they act as evidence of it having truth inside.
If God was as the average Christian describes him as an all loving being I would be fine with such a beings existence and would really have no reason to be afraid. Such a being should understand my mindset and accept me for who I am.He does indeed, He accepts our free will to act as we decide, and in case of us turning our backs to Him, He will just leave us alone - but, we Christians know this condition as "Hell". While you are here, you have your free will to turn towards or against God, and if you will die while your soul won't accept Him as an all-loving being, you won't meet Him.
There are denominations of Christianity who believe that it's deeds that get you into heaven, if there really was an afterlife I would be all for it, even if eternity became unbelievably boring.Well, basically it's the right position, if you do good and if you don't place guilt on your conscience with bad deeds, you can go to Heaven even if you have never heard of God existing. About eternal afterlife - I can't say what will be in there, I can say Christians believe in it, and God promised it.
Scientist tell how old a fossil is by what layer of earth is found in.Wrong, there are other methods to determine the age of a fossil, like measurement of 14C concentration, or other long-term instabile isotopes, there can be more, I'm just unaware of them.
the CDC is a highly reliable, government entity.See, the government driven scientific organizations, especially in medicine and pharmacy, are currently the place where popular exploits lead to huge money for the drug developers, so these can be (but not always are) biased. I have a source of government-independant scientific research, available in Russian, here, that states otherwise, and has evidential proof in forms of families cured from infertility diagnosed in professional clinics.
Btw, you fail math. 5e-6 is scientific notation. It is written as 5x10^-6, which is significantly smaller then 5.You have probably failed at reading. I say "ores of diameter 5e-6 m", where "m" stands for meters, and explained as "5 micrometers". Be careful with "fail" statements please.
Nothing keeps me from being converted apart from a lack of supporting evidence, sound empirical evidence.driejen, do you mind searching for Gloria Polo's evidence? If you did, please say if it's sound enough for you.
I don't believe because if there is a god, he is a cruel, capricious deity who does not deserve my piety, and because god is simply unneeded. The universe turns without a care, creating and killing life without the whim of a god.This sounds like blatant ignorance. Ask yourself a question, where did the laws of physics come from?
Pyro was "torn for being irrational" because of his lack of arguments and reasons in stating his caseWell, internal evidence is pretty hard to explain, and certain people say this being not enough or not an argument at all. After all, he has just been converted, and if I take him right, he was directly approached by God somewhere within his soul - such a contact goes without any words, and even emotions don't explain the whole of this contact. But, since he's only 16, he's not that solid as a personality, and he does not know enough about God, thus he's easily shaken off his position.
But, since he's only 16, he's not that solid as a personality, and he does not know enough about God, thus he's easily shaken off his position.
Ask yourself a question, where did the laws of physics come from?
Observations of the universe, that were then tested repeatedly.This is the way how they have been discovered as existing, not the way they were established at the universe's creation, or whatever initial state it had, as science says.
This is the way how they have been discovered as existing, not the way they were established at the universe's creation, or whatever initial state it had, as science says.
Ask yourself a question, where did the laws of physics come from?
They existed long before humans, its just that we have to put definitions to them to understand them.
Casuistic argument, with a false-by-default statement - declined.
Yes, though Christianity is centered on the idea of "do what you want others to do to you" which was revolutionary by the time of it appearing and is still actual today.
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