According to the Bible, God is always watching, correct? So doesn't that mean your statement applies to everything ever written?
Actually, no. God had the ability to change the Bible, and he probably did. He won't change anything else written even though he can. He respects our decisions.
God had the ability to change the Bible, and he probably did.
Just because he theoretically had the ability to change it doesn't mean he did. And that doesn't prove whether or not he's real. There's no way of doing that.
Paarfam That's not entirely true God made a plan put it into action and then just watched. Basically he already knew that this discussion was going to take place.
Paarfam That's not entirely true God made a plan put it into action and then just watched. Basically he already knew that this discussion was going to take place.
What's his plan anyways? Kinda seems like life is going without any real purpose.
exactly he doesn't really need a purpose for His doings and can do whatever cause he's outside of time itself. Heck he could be watching this and be laughing.
who knows his plan? as far as i'm concered he just wants us to have the opprotunity of free will in our life. he knows it will happean but he doesn't mind trick you into making it happen.
To everyone else, It's just another history book that might have an accurate documentation.
That's a good point. The stories in the Bible are just as true as those in the Torah, or the Koran, or the Hindu testaments (I don't know what they're called).
If you believe one is true, you have no reason to believe the others aren't.
That doesn't work. This has been debated lots of times before. If something created time and affected time, then it's part of time. If he is everywhere then he is in time. If he outside of time, he is non-existent.