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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
So why don't you wager on that God exists?
First of all, whatever is the man's creation is not God. So shemales with dildos, spaghetti monsters and invisible unicorns are idols and nothing more.
And tell me please Avorne, what miracles did Vishnu ever made?
Interesting evidence. Did this contact make you love God?
Okay, Pascal's wager, haven't read about it though prior to posting So why don't you wager on that God exists? Currently your position is the opposite. About "what is the right path" - I've said already that I know which religion is based on God entirely, so I'm a follower. If you can't choose, wait and think, just don't wait up to your death.
Wrong statement. First of all, whatever is the man's creation is not God. So shemales with dildos, spaghetti monsters and invisible unicorns are idols and nothing more. This leaves several ancient religions and God of Israel.
And tell me please Avorne, what miracles did Vishnu ever made?
Sounds like you are plain trolling the kid. Try trolling me if you dare.
Pascal's Wager is that every religion, including Christianity, has an equal chance of being the "correct" religion, and none can prove otherwise.Pascal's Wager does not seem to ever include any link to choosing a religion, though there were no religion but Christianity around him by that time.
must a God create assumed "miracles" for it to be a god?Well, since there is a religion where miracles continue to happen, in unpredictable forms however, then all other "gods" aren't gods. This in fact also shifts the probability of Christianity to be true in condition that God exists closer to one, even for an atheist. So this rebutes most of the arguments about "infinite" religions.
Personal experiences =/= evidence.Plain wrong. You're mistaking evidence with proof.
There are a number of factors that could have contributed to what happened that neither they or the doctors were aware of.Yes indeed, but where is their source then? Calling it God is by no means wrong, at least for a believer. You can try and dig more mundane sources anyway.
Well, since there is a religion where miracles continue to happen, in unpredictable forms however, then all other "gods" aren't gods. This in fact also shifts the probability of Christianity to be true in condition that God exists closer to one, even for an atheist. So this rebutes most of the arguments about "infinite" religions.
Plain wrong. You're mistaking evidence with proof.
Yes indeed, but where is their source then?
Plain wrong. You're mistaking evidence with proof.Hmm. Wikipedia states: "Types of evidence: ... # Personal experience # Scientific evidence # Testimonial" I'd say let's settle on this term when a person expresses their experience, and use the term "roof" for anything less personal.
Evidence: that which tends to prove or disprove something; ground for belief; proof.
You are mistaking evidence with witnessing, or first-hand accounts.
How do you know such miracles are the work of Jehovah, and not, say, Zeus or Thor?Zeus is dead, Thor is dead. How can dead make miracles?
I'd say let's settle on this term when a person expresses their experience, and use the term "roof" for anything less personal.
Zeus is dead, Thor is dead. How can dead make miracles?
Okay, I have to jump in and say something. I know their are people on this forum who don't agree with what the original post was stating, but here's what I have to say: Faith is something you feel, not what you think. When I came to accept Christ, something so powerful that you can't explain it happens. I think that applies to Christianity and every other religion out there. All I know is that there is a God and I wouldn't be here without him. Twice in my life have I know a miracle to happen. Once with myself, and once with my mother. God saved us when medically, there was no hope and doctors had given up. After that happening to me, it's hard for me to ever say that there isn't a God. )
And that's why most Christians have Christian parents, Muslims have Muslim parents etc.?
How do you distinguish between a miracle and something that happens very rarely?
Wrong statement. First of all, whatever is the man's creation is not God. So shemales with dildos, spaghetti monsters and invisible unicorns are idols and nothing more. This leaves several ancient religions and God of Israel. Choosing between these is a lot easier, and even if I'd miss, I'd find out that being a generally good person leads to equivalent of heaven in all of them. And tell me please Avorne, what miracles did Vishnu ever made?
Zeus is dead, Thor is dead. How can dead make miracles?
Pascal's Wager does not seem to ever include any link to choosing a religion, though there were no religion but Christianity around him by that time.
Such BS wouldn't be allowed in a court of law or in a peer review.We are in neither. You seem to not want accepting basic grounds for a dialogue.
Very easily, it seems.Prove this. You can use your own example easily.
But all god was made by man. That's the whole point.Prove this.
the fact that any God wouldn't fall for fake belief if you believed in another GodThe FACT? Prove this.
Plain wrong. You're mistaking evidence with proof.
Well, since there is a religion where miracles continue to happen, in unpredictable forms however, then all other "gods" aren't gods. This in fact also shifts the probability of Christianity to be true in condition that God exists closer to one, even for an atheist. So this rebutes most of the arguments about "infinite" religions.
Yes indeed, but where is their source then? Calling it God is by no means wrong, at least for a believer. You can try and dig more mundane sources anyway.
Zeus is dead, Thor is dead. How can dead make miracles?
Prove this.
I think he explained it wrong.Shifting burden of proof, AGAIN? This is getting old. This time qwerty1011 has stated something questionable, and it's his turn to prove.
Instead, prove God is real, if not, the logical thing to assume was that it was the Aesop's Fables 2,000 years ago.
I'd prefer believe my own willpower has gotten me through something than I've held hands with someone to help me throughYou don't want debts to anyone for helping you out? In case of God, we're already in debt that we can't repay, and it's normal, just live with it and do good to people so they can transfer good further. He however knows that we can't repay such a debt, and He doesn't require us repaying it fully. That's something you'd do when you're six? Maybe, though six-year-old sees his parents around and knows that they do a lot for him. We don't see God, but He does a real lot for us which we don't pay attention to.
mentality can effect your physical bodyYes it can, but can pure mentality open eyes of the innate blind people?
But all god was made by man. That's the whole point.
Prove this.
the fact that any God wouldn't fall for fake belief if you believed in another God
The FACT? Prove this.
Uuurgh, the burden of proof is on the one asserting the claim, the claim in this case being God.
I owe a debt to no one, if God wants to claim his payment from me then he can come and prove His existence first, until then - any good I do is purely for the sake of my fellow man and myself not not for some deities debt.
Claiming that it was definitively God is wrong because we don't know if it was God or something else that was missed.I wonder, what do you think about events what we call random? The source of why this random number appeared on a die in this particular throw, provided the thrower didn't intend on throwing that die to make a six, for example, is clearly unknown. But an unknown source can have its own source in God, and you'll never succeed proving otherwise. In short, a believer can safely claim that God did everything that ever happened in the world, and will be right. You can safely claim that you know some of the events, where they have originated and such, and you will also be right. What a believer cannot claim, is that God will do something particular for him if he'd do something for God, like praying - because the believer does not know if the thing he wants will do good to him and everyone else. An atheist can't claim this as well, because either he doesn't believe, or will turn into self-pride as "I have made God do things for me!", which is one of seven mortal sins, thus is bad for the atheist.
An omnipotent God who knows everything and is everywhere would find it pretty easy to tell what belief is real and what isn't. I mean he'd have been there when the person realised that their belief was false. And this is all backed up the bible anyway so you can't really argue with it, since if god wasn't all powerful how could he have made the world.This explains that God will be when a believer in some other religion than believing in Him will realise his failure. Yes, He will be there. But He will also look at that believer's deeds, and if they are in compliance with his conscience, He can grant him salvation. So that "fact" wasn't proven. I have read a passage from "The Chronicles of Narnia" about their good god Aslan, speaking about beliefs, like this: "If a person swears by Tash, but upholds the oath, he's swearing by me not knowing this, and I'll reward him. If a person swears by me, and betrays the oath, he has sworn by Tash, and she'll accept his servitude".
Uuurgh, the burden of proof is on the one asserting the claim, the claim in this case being God.The claim in question is "all gods were made by men", and this has to be proven, not by theists this time.
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