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Science Can't Disprove Christianity [Spirituality & Religion]

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It's true, it's been true, and it always will be true: science can't disprove Christianity. Why should it since it was ordained by God, Himself. Yahweh ordained science to benefit mankind in learning about Yahweh's creation and how He's made it work. Skeptics realize this even though they'll deny it. This is why they get frustrated and resort to ridiculing, mocking, and throwing tantrums. They do their best at trying to discredit us and our Heavenly Father and still fail at accepting the fact that Yahweh lives and His Word is Truth. All we can do at this point is pray for them and not get into foolish arguments with them lest we become fools like they make themselves out to be. I feel sorry for them, I really do.
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Christianity certainly exists. Whether Jesus Christ existed as depicted in the Bible is another question entirely. I rather hope so--he seems cool.
Carazaa · F
@BiasForAction
He did more than that he saved humanity from destruction!
@Carazaa Surprisingly enough, I am aware what Christians believe
Sharon · F
@BiasForAction It's difficult not to be considering the way they try to force it all on us. There was a small group of them in town yesterday harassing shoppers. :(
@Sharon I'm more concerned about the ones in government.
Sharon · F
@LeopoldBloom Good point. The Head of the Church of England is the absolute Head of State and the church has many of its own, unelected, representatives in Parliament.
@Sharon Although, I've heard England described as "the land of empty churches." That's not the case in the US, which has unusually high religious participation compared to other highly developed countries.

One reason for this could be our separation of church and state, keeping religion in the private sector as much as possible. So it's been allowed to grow much as other businesses have in what amounts to an unregulated market. In the UK and other European countries with official state religions, it's just another boring, stodgy government bureaucracy.

Anyway, just a theory.