LED ZEPPELINER wrote:god does not believe in atheists therefore atheists do not exist
Last time I heard it was easier to prove the existance of a religious minority than an invisible omnipotent sky daddy.
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LED ZEPPELINER wrote:god does not believe in atheists therefore atheists do not exist
jay_a2j wrote:First off we might not want to throw around words or at least define them better before using them. Christian. What is it? We can differ on what the meaning is but lets look at it.
My belief is that going to church does not make you a Christian. Nor does being a member of a "church". I firmly believe that a Christian, believes that Jesus is the Son of God (in fact is God) and believes that the Bible is the absolute Word of God, infallible. If this is true, which I believe it is, then there is a big problem with Evolutionist Christians. The Bible does not back it. It in fact contradicts it. Now I know that there are Christians that succumb to the belief in evolution, it doesn't make them non-christian it just makes them wrong. Save the "proof" of evolution for someone else, it does not exist. It can not be observed or replicated which is required for it to be a LAW. Hence it is merely just a theory.... which by the way, is laughable at best.
Carry on....
Iliad wrote:Last time I heard it was easier to prove the existance of a religious minority than an invisible omnipotent sky daddy.
Artimis wrote:Now back to RustyMonkey's Professor and Student, what you have proven here is that science can not rule out the existence of God, this does not mean science is wrong, in fact if anything it means that science is doing it's job. That does not guarantee for sure that God does exist, only that his absence is in question, in short real science is about keeping an open mind. To do otherwise is to tread the path of religion.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:AAFitz wrote:The bible suggests we cannot worship any other gods beside him. This is not possible. No good god would be capable of caring whether you worshiped another god. It would be pure ego.
God's not egotistical... he's just awesome and he knows it. Wouldn't you want credit for creating the universe?![]()

the Bible as it stands today has be translated and re-translated so many times through the ages(as it was passed down from one generation to another) that the subsequent paraphrasing has taken it's toll on the meaning of the words in the bible.
luns101 wrote:the Bible as it stands today has be translated and re-translated so many times through the ages(as it was passed down from one generation to another) that the subsequent paraphrasing has taken it's toll on the meaning of the words in the bible.
No matter how many times this has been explained that this was indeed, what did not happen, it keeps getting repeated.
Relax, eventually all of you "scientists" will get your "evidence" of God.The Neon Peon wrote:Your argument is that there is faith.
Can one of us prove that the professor has a brain? yes, we can smash his head open or put him under some types of scans and it will show that he has a brain 100% of the time you check.
Can we prove that there is a god? No, we can't even check. We can pray and see if our prayers will come true, but for some reason that only works part of the time.
That is the difference between science and religion.
luns101 wrote:the Bible as it stands today has be translated and re-translated so many times through the ages(as it was passed down from one generation to another) that the subsequent paraphrasing has taken it's toll on the meaning of the words in the bible.
No matter how many times this has been explained that this was indeed, what did not happen, it keeps getting repeated.
2dimes wrote:Relax, eventually all of you "scientists" will get your "evidence" of God.The Neon Peon wrote:Your argument is that there is faith.
Can one of us prove that the professor has a brain? yes, we can smash his head open or put him under some types of scans and it will show that he has a brain 100% of the time you check.
Can we prove that there is a god? No, we can't even check. We can pray and see if our prayers will come true, but for some reason that only works part of the time.
That is the difference between science and religion.
2dimes wrote:I stand by my statement. Eventually everyone will have 100% proof of God.
joecoolfrog wrote:luns101 wrote:the Bible as it stands today has be translated and re-translated so many times through the ages(as it was passed down from one generation to another) that the subsequent paraphrasing has taken it's toll on the meaning of the words in the bible.
No matter how many times this has been explained that this was indeed, what did not happen, it keeps getting repeated.
Well there are certainly contradictions in the bible and these are generally explained by mis translations , inaccurate copying or other 'misunderstandings'. If you dont accept these explanations then surely you are accepting that parts of the bible are flawed.
Incidently ( and I have no idea of the answer so its not a trick question ) did Jesus actually ever quote directly from the old testament, specifically did he say that it was all,or even partly,the direct word of God ?
2dimes wrote:I stand by my statement. Eventually everyone will have 100% proof of God.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Frigidus wrote:2dimes wrote:I stand by my statement. Eventually everyone will have 100% proof of God.
It's amazing how many people in the world are 100% positive of things. Me, I'm 99% positive of the opposite. I think the solution to this issue is necromancy. We raise the dead, then ask them about God. Maybe, just maybe...the answer has never been in science...but rather in crazy, spooky magic.
jay_a2j wrote:2dimes wrote:I stand by my statement. Eventually everyone will have 100% proof of God.
As well as that God created man as He said He did, from the dust of the Earth.

Well until you get there you are only allowed a high percentage of evidence, there's allways enough missing for you to choose to deny it. That's the freedom of choice part that the wacky christians like to call, "Free will."Frigidus wrote:2dimes wrote:I stand by my statement. Eventually everyone will have 100% proof of God.
It's amazing how many people in the world are 100% positive of things. Me, I'm 99% positive of the opposite. I think the solution to this issue is necromancy. We raise the dead, then ask them about God. Maybe, just maybe...the answer has never been in science...but rather in crazy, spooky magic.
cowboyz wrote:If Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton couldn't explain life without the existence of God, then atheists are gonna have a tough job.
Good luck
2dimes wrote:Well until you get there you are only allowed a high percentage of evidence, there's allways enough missing for you to choose to deny it. That's the freedom of choice part that the wacky christians like to call, "Free will."Frigidus wrote:2dimes wrote:I stand by my statement. Eventually everyone will have 100% proof of God.
It's amazing how many people in the world are 100% positive of things. Me, I'm 99% positive of the opposite. I think the solution to this issue is necromancy. We raise the dead, then ask them about God. Maybe, just maybe...the answer has never been in science...but rather in crazy, spooky magic.
Your raising the dead for questioning is not an option. Also if you spoke with a person that had been raised from the dead that's no different than speaking with anyone else, it's still just their story. That's not 100% proof regardless of whether it's true or not. No matter what they had seen they can't prove it to you.
jonesthecurl wrote:Wow, that Rusty Monkey turned the key and the clockwork arguments ran off on their own.
Frigidus wrote:2dimes wrote:Well until you get there you are only allowed a high percentage of evidence, there's allways enough missing for you to choose to deny it. That's the freedom of choice part that the wacky christians like to call, "Free will."Frigidus wrote:2dimes wrote:I stand by my statement. Eventually everyone will have 100% proof of God.
It's amazing how many people in the world are 100% positive of things. Me, I'm 99% positive of the opposite. I think the solution to this issue is necromancy. We raise the dead, then ask them about God. Maybe, just maybe...the answer has never been in science...but rather in crazy, spooky magic.
Your raising the dead for questioning is not an option. Also if you spoke with a person that had been raised from the dead that's no different than speaking with anyone else, it's still just their story. That's not 100% proof regardless of whether it's true or not. No matter what they had seen they can't prove it to you.
Sure, but a testimonial beyond "I saw a bright light" wouldn't hurt your case.