I ask this because a lot of these forums are of why people believe there is a God but, what about those out there who don't believe in a God? Why don't you think there is a God at all?
hhm wella ctually there were three simple spelling mistakes, youd have to be some sort of a remedial not to work out what the intended words were
and secondly ist highly amusing and ironic that you tell me to correct my grammar (i assume you mean spelling) when you spelled my name wrong, and incidentally the word chicken which is very easy to spell
The origional post: sorry but in no way is a 'miracle' any sort of fact, it cannot be proven, there si no evidence for it apart form human sight which is unreliable at best
there are a miriad of reasons for why she could have been 'healed' not leats a placebo affect your miracles can in no scientific way be proved nor can reincarnation, if you really respected their religion then you wouldnt refer to them as buddha people, they are called buddhists
correct grammar and spelling: Sorry but in no way is a 'miracle' any sort of fact, it cannot be proven, there is no evidence for it apart from human sight which is unreliable at best.
There are a miriad of reasons for why she could have been 'healed' not least a placebo effect.
Your miracles can in no scientific way be proved nor can reincarnation, if you really respected their religion then you wouldnt refer to them as buddha people, they are called buddhists
i see no real difference paarfam, maybe you should invest in extar reading lessons, its been said before and ill say it again, the grammar police are starting to facepalm
God is only a human impulse to foist off things that we cannot understand. In our incredibly rational minds we have to explain why there are things that we do not understand so we came up with the idea of a greater being. the trick is to understand that given enough time we will understand, and just because we don't at this moment does not mean that there is some supreme being that does
yes but you speak from the viewpoint of an atheist, a theist will never be able to see that god is just a fill in for all the blanks in science, or at leats he was
On this subject, simply put, you have to pick your bias. If you're looking for an impartial source on the subject, I've found that there isn't one out there.
yes but you speak from the viewpoint of an atheist, a theist will never be able to see that god is just a fill in for all the blanks in science, or at leats he was
I was a theist once and eventually saw this. There are many atheists who were once theists.
I don't see the big deal of thinking whether there is a god or not, I did go to a catholic school and did listen to my teachers talk about how god is great, good, almighty, and all that. We went to church every Wednesday, and through it all I never came to truly believe a god really existed.