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Originally posted by KidComet View Post
Some Christians like myself used to be atheist, but we went through a faith changing experience in life that opened our hearts and eyes up the Lord,
Me for example, I was at a point in my life where I had no choice but to swallow my pride and pray to God, a God I spent my whole life not believing in, I didn't even wanna pray to him, I thought I was a fool for talking to an invisible man in the sky,
and now I know 100% he is real after that night, I wouldnt question his existence ever.
Don't be so quick to throw off the existence of God due to spiritual blindness, you have yet to come in the presence of the Lord which is why you don't believe, God will reveal himself to those who seek him, no doubtThe borders should be illegal instead of the people, who were here before the bible and all of its sequels
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You are saying Aliens exist but God doens't? I seen an article where Stephen Hawking claims God did not create the universe but we have to watch out for aliens. This seems contradictory, God cannot exist but Aliens can?
That article was actually a big part of me finding my faith...
Originally posted by nickiminajsitonmyface View PostChristianity has a built in defense system.
Anything that questions it, or says God doesn't exist, is automatically categorized as something from the Devil.
So how is anybody supposed to discredit something like that? It's impossible. You think Alien races worship Jesus Christ?Interests: Computers, Phones, Gaming, Music and all that good stuff
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Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View PostScience keeps peeling things back for the believers.
When the theory of evolution was posed, people said it went against God. Now we have proved evolution (yes, we've proved it), the believers either say it's propaganda or they say, "well, who started evolution?" (Some people still believe the Earth is flat.)
The same goes for the Big Bang or whatever theory you want to use. When science ultimately discovers the origins of the universe (not gonna happen anytime soon), the believers will throw up the whole, "who created the Big Bang?" nonsense.
I'm not saying it's outside of any physical realm for there to be a creator, I just think it's extremely ignorant for the believers to think that someone so divine actually loves and cares about you...not to mention the fact that a God probably would have created other planets for other beings.
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Originally posted by WeezySVK View PostNah man I believe in God, just that what I said doesnt make sense lol.
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Originally posted by KidComet View PostI never realized the amount of flaws in these theories until now that I am looking them up. You can scietnfically question all of these claims, if you dont want to bring religion into the matter.
Speaking about evolution,there are flaws in both punctuated equilibrium and gradualism,
Fossils create contradiction for gradualism, as it does with punctuated equilibirum,
For example, the assumption about punctuated equilibrium, that very few creatures from the same large population will experience several beneficial mutations, and then all of a sudden those few members separate COMPELTLY from the main population so the new genes can be passed to the next generation, if you look at the diversity of life, it would have to happen all at the same time, no?
As for the big bang theory in itself, maybe there was a "Big Bang", but I know WHO Banged it,
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Originally posted by KidComet View PostOkay I looked up the Big Bang theory, and every site starts off as
"The Universe started off as......."
"The Universe was created 14 billion years ago...."
One must question first... if the Universe was created, or if the Universe was just there to begin with, it must of had a creator right?
Is it more logical to believe that something came from nothing, or something came from something.
Everything that is created must have a creator, something just can't be from nothing.
I have a hard time believing logically, that this world came from complete nothing, and nothing created it. That 14 billion years ago,the universe was just there. How is it more logical to believe that, then to believe that God created it to be. Does the big bang theory sound just as flawed, if not more flawed then a "magical dude in the sky"?
Thus making that statment, @MORO551
1+0 can not = 2
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Originally posted by TupacShaquer View PostIsn't the only reason you became christian was to bang some hot christian girl ?Interests: Computers, Phones, Gaming, Music and all that good stuff
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