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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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1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
I too, believe in God. But I also understand why some others don’t, and I don’t care to explain why I do, nor do I care to hear others explain why they don’t or why I shouldn’t. It’s a very personal thing for me and I’ve definitely seen my own proof so I’d have to be lying to myself to say I don’t believe God is real. But yea for me Idgaf who believes me or not, I do have to say it does sound absolutely crazy to me that someone could believe that everything we have in this world came from nothing at all. And I find atheists much less understanding about our perplexity on their view, than we are on theirs. And also they have been much more cynical and disrespectful, in my personal experience.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@1dayiWILLbRICH0
I too, believe in God. But I also understand why some others don’t, and I don’t care to explain why I do, nor do I care to hear others explain why they don’t or why I shouldn’t. It’s a very personal thing for me and I’ve definitely seen my own proof so I’d have to be lying to myself to say I don’t believe God is real. But yea for me Idgaf who believes me or not, I do have to say it does sound absolutely crazy to me that someone could believe that everything we have in this world came from nothing at all. And I find atheists much less understanding about our perplexity on their view, than we are on theirs. And also they have been much more cynical and disrespectful, in my personal experience.

When you think about creation, think about hydrogen and oxygen. They are both invisible gases that surround you. But when they combine they take on new properties. They become a clear liquid that you can see, touch, drink, and do all kinds of things with. They become a solvent as well. An increase in temperature makes it hot enough to change its form into steam and eventually back into separate gases. A drop in temperature turns the liquid into a white solid. How does a colorless compound become white? The substance might be soft, like snow, or it could become hard, like ice and slippery and very heavy.

Now imagine celestial hydrogen forming huge balls that go nuclear, creating a star that cooks up new elements from the original hydrogen. And imagine those elements continuing to evolve into even newer elements and forming various organic and inorganic compounds that transform into living organisms. And then one day, you pop into existence. No God is necessary.
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@Diotrephes I get all that, you’re basically explaining to me what I learned in science class or what I could find on google lol. It’s more the part where people “pop” into existence? I don’t believe that’s a coincidence. Conception/life/meaning are concepts that bring forth so many questions about humanity that science can’t answer. I believe there’s much more to it than just that, and I believe there’s more purpose behind life than science would suggest. Like I said before especially because of some of the experiences I’ve had which no one can convince me of otherwise because I’ve lived it. That’s just me - again I realize it probably sounds weird so I’ll say it again: I don’t expect anyone to be convinced or swayed by my opinion whatsoever. You can call those things what you want, but I choose to call “those” and “that” God. Science is just one small part of everything else for me, it’s not the end all be all. Scientists have definitely been wrong about things before, everything they know now they’ve had to find out somehow, it’s not intrinsic knowledge to us. They have millions of answers, but millions of questions still remain. Lol
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@Diotrephes I just want to reiterate how seriously I believe what I believe: I probably wouldn’t care to live if I didn’t believe life had more meaning than JUST science. If I’m just gonna die anyways, and life is going to be more difficult than it is enjoyable, what’s my incentive to work/wait until I’m old? Is it all even worth it? Haha. So for my own sake, I’m glad I believe in something more. 😂
@1dayiWILLbRICH0 "You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards, witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, burning bushes, food falling from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical, absurd and primitive stories, and you say that we are the ones that need help?”
― Mark Twain

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1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@BlueSkyKing I didn’t say anything about a book. I just said the stuff I believe and I see I choose to call that God. ☺️
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
I also keep reiterating and acknowledging why I can understand how others don’t believe, so I don’t understand why my comment had ANY replies to be completely honest with you lol. Go for the ones who are more adamant on convincing you otherwise! They’ll be more entertaining! 😅
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@BlueSkyKing
"You believe in a book that has talking animals, wizards, witches, demons, sticks turning into snakes, burning bushes, food falling from the sky, people walking on water, and all sorts of magical, absurd and primitive stories, and you say that we are the ones that need help?”

Yes. BlueSkyKing, you haven't a clue of what you're talking about. I suggest you keep quiet until you've done an extensive amount of research.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@1dayiWILLbRICH0
I don’t expect anyone to be convinced or swayed by my opinion whatsoever. You can call those things what you want, but I choose to call “those” and “that” God.

It is estimated that people have worshipped about 33,000,000 gods throughout history. So, which specific god do you think is real while all of the other ones are imaginary? Are you a Jupiter, Zeus, or Odin fan?
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@GodSpeed63
Yes. BlueSkyKing, you haven't a clue of what you're talking about. I suggest you keep quiet until you've done an extensive amount of research.

Do you go on picnics with your favorite deity like Moses and his buddies did with theirs?
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@Diotrephes you must be an atheist?
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@1dayiWILLbRICH0
you must be an atheist?

Yes, I am an atheist. Why do you believe in a deity dreamed up by an unknown con man thousands of years ago?
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@Diotrephes does my answer matter? Lol
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@1dayiWILLbRICH0 I could tell by the cynical sounding tone and the aggravation lol
1dayiWILLbRICH0 · 31-35, F
@Diotrephes I want to, but I NEVER get invited 😒
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@1dayiWILLbRICH0
does my answer matter? Lol
All of our answers are mainly opinions and your opinions matter just as much as other people are willing to accept them. One of the benefits of participating on forums such as this is that it helps you to develop your skills in answering all kinds of questions and how to respond when others don't give you credibility.

So, don't run and get angry when other people dismiss you. Use such instances as lessons in how to become more polished and persuasive in your conversations.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@1dayiWILLbRICH0
I want to, but I NEVER get invited 😒

Maybe you need to improve your manners =

Sirach 31:31 (CEB) = "Don’t correct your neighbors at a wine banquet, and don’t show them contempt when they are partying; don’t say any reproachful word to them, and don’t trouble them with any demands."