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Rational intelligent thinking brings man to the God of nature.

There are three ways man comes to know God exists:
1. By reasoning
2. By reading the Bible (for Muslims, the Koran)
3. By meditation

I come to know God exists by num 1 i.e. reasoning, but it is the God of nature, that means that God created everything that man encounters in nature, and that by man's natural reason and intelligence.

What about you atheists? You should be able to come to the God of nature, because you have from nature the faculty of reason and of intelligence.

The explanation why you deny even the God of nature to exist, is because you are not natural but un-natural.
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yrger · 80-89, M
@DocSavage

@newjaninev2

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You newjaninev2 say "The Big Bang was the beginning of expansion of a universe that already existed.
Now ignore that simple reality and go back to your deluded rantings."

I ask you newjaninev2, ultimately what being created the universe, or you claim that the universe created itself from nothing?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@yrger if you claim a being created it - what created that being?
DocSavage · M
@newjaninev2 carefull
Last post, he asked me who created god, I answered it, he then told me to go jump in the lake, and stop messing with his thread.
DocSavage · M
@yrger [c=359E00]/chunkhead[/c]
Atheist to theist, answer this simple question : Assume for the moment that there is no god, it’s all myth.
Is the universe, with all its infinite wonder and life any less incredible ?
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@yrger [b]if you claim a being created the universe - what created that being?[/b]

can't answer, huh?

Nothing to say?

Try answering a question with a direct answer for once.

[b]if you claim a being created the universe - what created that being?[/b]
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@yrger So much for your unsupported and unnecessary postulations about a god