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Kwek00 · 41-45, M
Have you also studied the 1000s of papers that pretty much prove how unreliable the bible actually is when it comes to actual accounts?
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LeopoldBloom · M
@Carazaa Well that's great.
Are you aware that Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and other religions also have miracles? How do you explain those? It's not like God rewards all Christians. Haiti is a very devout Christian country, and they were devastated by a hurricane not that long ago. You think those people didn't pray for the storm to miss them? Why were you rewarded, but not them?
It makes more sense to say that some people are religious and sometimes nice things happen to them, but these are pure coincidence.
Are you aware that Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and other religions also have miracles? How do you explain those? It's not like God rewards all Christians. Haiti is a very devout Christian country, and they were devastated by a hurricane not that long ago. You think those people didn't pray for the storm to miss them? Why were you rewarded, but not them?
It makes more sense to say that some people are religious and sometimes nice things happen to them, but these are pure coincidence.
Carazaa · F
@LeopoldBloom I do not believe in any coincidences. There are many reasons God allows bad things to happen. "Jobs story" is one example. I have no idea if those in Haiti are born again Christians who are obedient to the Lord with strong faith. I feel very sad when anyone experiences tragedy, however God controls the storms and he allowed that storm to flatten the island and save some which was a miracle praise God. He stopped it on the US mainland and went north along the coast praise God.
Many were praying and he heard our prayers. One reason for bad disasters I have read in the Bible is for God warn people to repent before it is too late, and to get on their knees. If we are not saved God doesn't hear our prayers. If we are praying to "the Universal spirit" or " the storm gods" to save us from the storm they do not have ears nor the power to save us, only God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We MUST pray to Him, and Him alone with a [i]repenting[/i] and [i]humble[/i] heart for mercy and have [i]faith[/i] , and then He will hear us and then He alone has the power to save us from the storm. That I know. God says that our [i]faith[/i] can move mountains.
Many were praying and he heard our prayers. One reason for bad disasters I have read in the Bible is for God warn people to repent before it is too late, and to get on their knees. If we are not saved God doesn't hear our prayers. If we are praying to "the Universal spirit" or " the storm gods" to save us from the storm they do not have ears nor the power to save us, only God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. We MUST pray to Him, and Him alone with a [i]repenting[/i] and [i]humble[/i] heart for mercy and have [i]faith[/i] , and then He will hear us and then He alone has the power to save us from the storm. That I know. God says that our [i]faith[/i] can move mountains.
Kwek00 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom As I mentioned: "in this particulair case".
You can't really call the basic idea in this threat "liberal". I goes against scientific studies and it pushes a narrative that isn't supported by research. Annyone that still believes in liberalism would have a difficult time pushing that narrative. Of course "liberalism" and "religious believes" don't mix. Ussually religious embrace some liberal believes but they never call themselves "liberal". Christian-Democrats for instance work within a liberal framework, but they don't belong to the liberal family.
[quote]It's unreasonable to expect anyone to ignore their most fundamental beliefs.[/quote]
Yup... That's why other people need to object when crazy things are uttered.
You can't really call the basic idea in this threat "liberal". I goes against scientific studies and it pushes a narrative that isn't supported by research. Annyone that still believes in liberalism would have a difficult time pushing that narrative. Of course "liberalism" and "religious believes" don't mix. Ussually religious embrace some liberal believes but they never call themselves "liberal". Christian-Democrats for instance work within a liberal framework, but they don't belong to the liberal family.
[quote]It's unreasonable to expect anyone to ignore their most fundamental beliefs.[/quote]
Yup... That's why other people need to object when crazy things are uttered.
redredred · M
vs over 2500 documented factual errors.
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Ian123 · 61-69, M
Yes, I will agree that these things actually happened as the Bible says, why shouldn't they. People were there and witnessed these things. Not much different to today
The live footage from ancient Palestinian was great🙄
World video bible school...
If the story is true..
The “creator” acts like a spoiled child..
https://similarworlds.com/19-Spirituality-Religion/2922017-Does-this-even-sound-right-Its-like-this-I-created
World video bible school...
If the story is true..
The “creator” acts like a spoiled child..
https://similarworlds.com/19-Spirituality-Religion/2922017-Does-this-even-sound-right-Its-like-this-I-created
CopperCicada · M
This is that materialism I was speaking of in a different thread.
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