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All of this depends though on what you consider evidence, and that varies from person to person.
When it comes to souls, perhaps we are flashed like EEPROM chips??? We will never know, if someone has died and asked him, they haven't come back yet.
I would like to throw in a very awesome saying I leant today:The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence. Goes for both the existence of God and evolution.
Iirc it never really came from Jesus's own mouth who he was. But by His works it was seen.
Sorry. Everything having a beginning must have an origin.
Just as in Christian faith, something had to cause god to create the universe.
Nope, God isn't in time. He invented it. So he didn't create universe "at a certain time".
There is no "there might be" here, this proposition takes place on the philosophy debate. Do you think it is only a "there might be" when you think about Jesus, about what apostles did, about marvelous lands on Earth, about the fact you are you and not only material?
Well, God didn't create the world in 7 days so its quite possible. God is not bound by time, so 10 billion years to us could seem like 1 day to God. Of course we will never know or be able to understand this.When it comes to souls, perhaps we are flashed like EEPROM chips??? We will never know, if someone has died and asked him, they haven't come back yet.
Quote from: jwalker on May 22, 2013, 09:59:51 pmWell, God didn't create the world in 7 days so its quite possible. God is not bound by time, so 10 billion years to us could seem like 1 day to God. Of course we will never know or be able to understand this.When it comes to souls, perhaps we are flashed like EEPROM chips??? We will never know, if someone has died and asked him, they haven't come back yet. You're right. According to Genesis, god created not only the world, but everything in 6 days. On the seventh day he rested and saw that it was good. Regardless of whether or not you believe gods existence to be infinite or not, 6 days is pretty clear. This suggest that the act of god creating the universe began time and his work took a measure of six days. Even if a being exists outside of the existence of the universe as we know it I find it extremely difficult to believe the that being would not be able to grasp a concept like the measure of time, and that furthermore it would be reported incorrectly.
Quote from: Ki1o on May 21, 2013, 08:07:04 pmAs a generalization, Christians believe that they are the only religion and that all other religions are completely false. They feel they will be the ones to live while everyone else suffers in H E double hockey sticks. Zero tolerance...At Muslims have some sort of respect for Christianity because of the same sort of belief in one supreme being.It is a real generalization. And I don't know where you find your statistics, but it is completely false. Catholics really respect other religions. And when you speak about "They feel they will be the ones to live while everyone else suffers in H E double hockey sticks", I think you're confounding christians with some sects that use bible to have some credibility.
As a generalization, Christians believe that they are the only religion and that all other religions are completely false. They feel they will be the ones to live while everyone else suffers in H E double hockey sticks. Zero tolerance...At Muslims have some sort of respect for Christianity because of the same sort of belief in one supreme being.
"there's no more scientific basis for intelligent design than there is for the idea an omniscient creature made of pasta created the universe"
There no evidence that flying spaghetti monsters exist. But they probably don't.Quote from: Justin Pope"there's no more scientific basis for intelligent design than there is for the idea an omniscient creature made of pasta created the universe"