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Belief Follows Truth : God's Perfect Creation

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They can't tell me there's no God. They can try but the evidence is too great for the Truth of God to be false. There's no way that such beauty with precise detail and timing to be the product of random chance and natural selection. They're not that bright to begin with.

They failed to produce any kind of evidence in their own 'scientific' way, they failed to come with any kind of historical records indicating the Word of God is false, and they failed to give support to their own claims that evolution is true. As Picachu would say: Strike three! They're out!

The Truth of God still remains the truth.
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jackieash · 26-30
If the Earth is "God's perfect creation", why [b]isn't [/b]it perfect? The Earth would be perfectly spherical, and the techtonic plates underneath the continents wouldn't keep sliding about. Why are the continents such odd mishapes, instead of one perfect shape?
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@jackieash [quote]If the Earth is "God's perfect creation", why isn't it perfect? [/quote]

Mankind made a mess of things.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 so your god gets all the praise and none of the blame?

If it made humans perfect, then I have two questions:
1. What qualifies as ‘perfect’?
2. Why does the human body have so many malformations and flaws [i]directly[/i] translatable to out evolutionary history?
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@jackieash You have to admit he's got all the answers; the world is perfect, except for the bits that aren't, and those bits aren't perfect because of God's ultimate, perfect creation, humans (or man in their cute little prejudiced belief. ) of course humans are no longer perfect because of, well, humans. But the examples of perfect creation everywhere are proof that God created everything, except for all those things that aren't perfect....

And so it goes, around in more and more circles. You certainly can't argue with their logic, lol.
DocSavage · M
@GodSpeed63
According to the bible, this was god’s original design.

Don’t blame us.
jackieash · 26-30
@GodSpeed63 That has got to be the most absurd "answer" I've seen yet from a "believer". And I've seen loads of non answers on this subject. How did mankind's "sins" cause things like ice ages, dinosaurs dying out, earthquakes, volcanoes and everything else like that?
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@jackieash [quote] That has got to be the most absurd "answer" I've seen yet from a "believer".[/quote]

Whether you think it's absurd or not, Jackie, it's still the truth.
jackieash · 26-30
@GodSpeed63 The awful tragedy for you is... It isn't.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@jackieash [quote]The awful tragedy for you is... It isn't.[/quote]

I would ask you to come with evidence and facts to support what you think is true but you'll dodge my question as usual. Face it, you have nothing to support your statement.
jackieash · 26-30
@GodSpeed63 Gaslighting and projecting are your only arguments. Okay, answer me this; how can a ghost create a planet? That is what you are saying. And you still haven't answered any of my questions, most recently,how can the sin of man be responsible for the faults in the earth's structure, which had been evident ever since the planet cooled down after fusion from other space debris for millions of years before man ever appeared? Did mankind cause continental drift through "sin"? You [b]know [/b]the answer, but won't admit to it.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@jackieash [quote]Okay, answer me this; how can a ghost create a planet?[/quote]

What makes you think that God is a ghost?

[quote]how can the sin of man be responsible for the faults in the earth's structure, which had been evident ever since the planet cooled down after fusion from other space debris for millions of years before man ever appeared?[/quote]

What makes you think that the earth is millions of years old?

[quote]Did mankind cause continental drift through "sin"? [/quote]

What makes you think...? Forget it, you wouldn't know the answer to it.
jackieash · 26-30
@GodSpeed63 So what else is it?
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@jackieash [quote]So what else is it?[/quote]

You tell me.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 I’ll tell you - it’s a fiction, and there is no compelling necessity to even postulate that fiction. Even worse, the fiction explains nothing - not even itself.

Into the bin with it!
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@newjaninev2 [quote]I’ll tell you - it’s a fiction[/quote]

I would ask you for evidence and facts but you'll run off like a scared jackrabbit and dodge my request once more.
DocSavage · M
@GodSpeed63
The evidence is right there. Just compare your god designed one , to the natural, evolution random chance one . You’re so sure you can tell which is which. Should be easy for you to spot it.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 evidence and facts about what, [b]exactly[/b]?

I promise I’ll try to do my best....
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@jackieash I’ve never understood how people think that people who believe in God have the answers to those types of questions lol. They said they believe in a God, they didn’t say they ARE God! 😅
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@newjaninev2 [quote]evidence and facts about what, exactly?[/quote]

That show what you think is true about your belief that God doesn't live and His Word isn't true. Go for it, Newjaninev. Remember, the evidence and facts must support what you think is true.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 [quote]your belief that God doesn't live[/quote]

I have never said that

You’re asking me to provide evidence for something I have [i][b]never[/b][/i] said

Please pay attention, and stop responding to what you wish people would say, rather than taking the time and trouble to read what they actually say, think about what they say, and then have the courtesy and basic decency to offer them germane and reasoned responses.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 I’ll ask you once again: [b]What, exactly, do you mean by 'precise detail and timing’?[/b]

Remember, the evidence and facts must support what you think is true.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@newjaninev2 [quote]I’ll ask you once again: What, exactly, do you mean by 'precise detail and timing’?[/quote]

Where were you when I answered that question?
DocSavage · M
@GodSpeed63
Here we go again. God is not alive. Here are some of the crime scene photos, where they dug up his body.

Obviously, that is not a human skeleton. The main suspects are Col. mustard, and Professor Plum. The investigation is on going, but it’s hard to pin a murder charge, because there is no evidence that god ever lived in the first place. Ken Ham is there, telling the CSI TEAM that “ you weren’t there” isn’t helping either.
Sharon · F
@GodSpeed63 [quote]Where were you when I answered that question?[/quote]
If you had answered it you could simply repeated it hear as a direct response to @newjaninev2's question. I don't believe you did answer it. Prove me wrong by posting a link to where you claim you answered it.
newjaninev2 · 56-60, F
@GodSpeed63 [quote]Where were you when I answered that question?[/quote]

How would I know where I was when you [i][b]didn’t[/b][/i] do something?

Still, now would be a good time for you to actually answer my question... [b]What, exactly, do you mean by 'precise detail and timing’?[/b]

I suspect that you will, instead, consider this a good time for you to run away
Bushranger · 70-79, M
@Sharon @newjaninev2 It's good to see consistency in this unpredictable world. And GodSpeed can always be relied upon to be consistently recalcitrant.