Jango
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You sure? I thought I saw him on season two.[b said:Quote[/b] ]That's why He's God. He's not some average joe you meet on the street.
Van
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You sure? I thought I saw him on season two.[b said:Quote[/b] ]That's why He's God. He's not some average joe you meet on the street.
Van
[b said:Quote[/b] ]Thadius, my version of the truth is based on empiricism. There is no solid evidence for the existence of any god or gods. Belief in a god is not rational, logical, nor reasonable. Unless there is proof for a god, it is folly to believe in one.
God isn't just going to show Himself to us so we will believe. He wants us to believe with faith. And anyway we would die, because we cannot look upon His righteousness. Plus, why would He show Himself to you if you wouldn't believe?[b said:Quote[/b] ]El Jefe, if there is a god, all that I would ask is that he present himself obviously, as represented in the Bible on many occasions. Funny how that has never happened since then. However, even if there was a god who presented himself to me, I would still not subscribe to any Christian view.
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"Blessed are those who have not seen yet still believe." The very nature of this statment suggests that what you believe in cannot be verified. So why believe in that particular thing when there are so many other possible truths?
There is a reason why it is called FAITH. Faith is believing without seeing. If you truely believed, you would have known that even if God didn't show Himself to you, He still exists.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Jango, I did believe at one time, but no god ever showed himself to me. That's why I don't have any faith now.