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as you are entitled to believe...lengstar said:i believe their is a creator, i call him god, but he may or may not be the same god as the christian god, as i am still skeptical about christianity.
Um, nosnapperhead said:My favourite way of "showing God" (I know thats worded wrong but I cant think of a better, non-fundie/"believe or die" type analogy) is to ask someone to draw the sum of all human 'knowledge' (what is known) in the form of a circle on a pice of paper. You then get then to place a dot/mark in proportion to the size of their cirlce to represent what their 'knowledge'....always gets them thinking when they see the vast difference in size of what is known and more importantly, what is unknown....
Yes because you don't have full knowledge of everything you can't make a good judgement.... people should have political science degrees before they can vote.snapperhead said:My favourite way of "showing God" (I know thats worded wrong but I cant think of a better, non-fundie/"believe or die" type analogy) is to ask someone to draw the sum of all human 'knowledge' (what is known) in the form of a circle on a pice of paper. You then get then to place a dot/mark in proportion to the size of their cirlce to represent what their 'knowledge'....always gets them thinking when they see the vast difference in size of what is known and more importantly, what is unknown....
why not?MoonlightSonata said:-------------------------------
Um, no
my counter to that would be "why wouldnt that make me think god exists?" and yes, its because I dont know everything. To me, to say God doesnt exist is to assume you know everything as the very concept of god is an intangible concept based upon faith and belief. (surely you will give me that as its the basis of what you have been saying as a 'non-believer')Not-That-Bright said:Either way... why does that make you think god exists? because you don't know everything? ....
@ the non-comprehension of Jesus dying for sins:katie_tully said:Somebody was trying to have an intellectual conversation with me about God yesterday, then when we got onto the historical side...they showed they were an idiot
Anywho, their argument was ... oh..I cant remember, because it was shit.
I do not believe in God because I don't believe in leprechauns, unicorns, cyclops's, santa or tinkerbell. I don't believe in live after death, I don't believe that we are the image of god, and I do not comprehend how Jesus died for our sins.
Somebody explain that part to me, ebcause no matter how much I think it's about to make sense...it just doesn't.
I have faith. It just isn't in God. If you want faith so that there is some sort of gap in your life filled, how about having faith in yourself?
Haha i was thinking the exact same thing for mesuperbird said:i got a uai of 91.75!! God does exist![]()
God's forgiveness of our sinskatie_tully said:we'll stop and pretend im religious and i believe this;
by that reasoning though, id go so far as to say he did it vain...he sacrificed Jesus for the sins of humanity, but what did it achieve.
Because of Jesus dying, God now forgives us for our sins when we die.lengstar said:but that's cyclic reasoning. jesus died for our sins so why should we need forgiveness for them now?
you have to ask for forgiveness, and having sins forgiven doesnt mean you can go to heaven. as you said you have to dedicate your life to god.katie_tully said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but we don't get forgiveness until we ask for it, right?
If God sacrificed Jesus, in order to show he is sorry and forgiving of our sins, we would all go to heaven, regardless. But as I know it, we have to ask forgiveness, and we have to dedicate our lives to God before we go to heaven.
I see a blurred line.