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
@pyro^lol... and God is discovered. He's everywhere. And Unicorns are in a book just as God is. Your point? So now your trying to say unicorns exist? geez...
If you are referring to humans, then yes. However I do not think anyone thinks of God as a Geneticist.
I was just proving a little point, that through intelligent design, we can make unicorns. Way back, I posted a logic thought experiment with intelligent design. I have no idea where it is now.
That's no proof. You can easily do that with computer animation or some editing.
Notice something? That's what we say to all those videos about God's miracles, or that it lacks proof. Why do you suddenly require proof? Hmm? Because it doesn't make sense to believe in something that ridiculous? Why the double standard that you need proof for unicorns, but not God? Do you have something against Unicorns? Maybe the evil unicorn is influencing you.
You can call me wrong. If I truly believed in my heart, so be it. But what if I said that all people who say unicorns aren't real are evil and that you cannot wear a unicorn horn as it is blasphemy, and that gives me an obligation to attack you?
You can call me wrong. If I truly believed in my heart, so be it. But what if I said that all people who say unicorns aren't real are evil and that you cannot wear a unicorn horn as it is blasphemy, and that gives me an obligation to attack you?
There is a fine line between rational belief and irrational/ radical belief. That is an example of radical belief. The only place where I would call you wrong is where you attacked me. Everything else I really don't care about. You don't see me running down the street chucking bibles at people and nailing them to crosses.
Okay atheists, if you guys want us to shut up and not have any faith, please give me a specific answer that will disprove us. There's no point of this argument unless there is solving point. So enlighten me.
Let's say the God you believe in is an omnipotent compassionate being. As a compassionate being he would do everything within his power to prevent suffering. Being all powerful would mean he could prevent all suffering. So being that there is suffering in the world we know that such a God couldn't exist.