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How man can prove God exists.

I am a theist but I like to discuss with atheists how and why they became atheists, and I welcome atheists to discuss with me how and why I am a theist - all like as we are friends.

Why do I come to an atheists' forum, because sooner than later I always get banned in theists' forums.

So, perhaps I will stay indefinitely in your forum - and I like that very much!
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Let's begin at the beginning, shall we? I should like to hear your definition of God. To that end, I have a series of questions.

1. In your estimation, is God perfect?
1a. Does your definition of perfect include having foreknowledge of everything that will happen?
1b. Does your definition of perfect include indestructibility as a necessary aspect?
1c. Does your definition of perfect include incorruptibility?

2. In your opinion, when God created the world, was [i]it[/i] perfect?

3. Is everything that happens part of God's perfect plan?
3a. If so, does that mean that everything that happens, whether we perceive it as good or bad, is ultimately good?
3a (1). If your answer to 3a is yes, then how would there be punishment for wrongdoing?
3a (2). If your answer to 3a is no, does that mean God planned for evil to exist?
3b. If your answer to 3 is no, does that mean that things happen which are out of God's control?
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@CorvusBlackthorne There you go with the hard questions and so you will get the usual evasions. The guys that dreamed-up the biblical God only had to fool simpletons, not intelligent people.

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