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Why Do The Skeptics Take The Chance At Being Wrong When They Don't Have To?

Why is it so important to them to take that chance? Has their delusions been so real to them that, even though they have no evidence or facts to support their delusions, to stick with them? They keep demanding my brothers and sisters and I to prove that God is alive and His Word is Truth by pulling this burden of proof nonsense on us. Why can't they see the fact that, since God already has proven Himself to mankind by His Word and His Work, the burden of proof is on them instead of us?





They see the evidence but they will not accept it as evidence. They want to believe that this came about by some freak accident and allow the fairy tale of evolution to take over in their distorted thinking. What are they afraid of? Why do they run when faced with the Truth? Don't they know that God doesn't wish to harm them when they humble themselves and seek His Face?




It's certain that they are afraid of hell fire. They want to believe that hell doesn't exist. In order to accomplish this, they must also believe that God doesn't live, or even heaven doesn't exist. They'll probably read this and laugh and mock and ridicule, but, they'll never prove what they want to believe is true. Hell was not meant for man at all, it was meant for the devil and his angels. Unfortunately, a lot people believe that it was meant for man as well, which isn't true.


God hates this because letting some of His beloved creation enter into hell breaks His heart. People don't realize that when they enter hell, that they'll discover, what God already knows, that it's a place of torment which no man or woman could with stand.



Their heart knowledge seeks after the Truth of God and not the lies of men.


Again, why would skeptics want to take the chance at being wrong when they don't have to?
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LordShadowfire · 100+, M
Okay. Here's what you can do to convince me.

1. Show me this empty tomb you keep going on about.

2. Prove it once held a person.

3. Prove that person was named Jesus Christ.

4. Prove he was dead when he went into the tomb.

5. Prove he wasn't dead when he came out of the tomb.
GodSpeed63 · 61-69, M
@LordShadowfire [quote]Okay. Here's what you can do to convince me.[/quote]

Okay. Here's what you can do to convince yourself of the Truth: Get saved by receiving Jesus Christ as your personal Savior and Lord.
LordShadowfire · 100+, M
@GodSpeed63 Nope. That ain't how it works. You're the one making the positive assertion. If you really care about my immortal soul, as you pretend you do, you need to do what I asked. Nothing short of that will convince me.
@LordShadowfire Not to mention determining death accurately is very recent. In the 1800s they even still had graves with alarm bells the occupant could ring if they were buried alive. People who were pronounced dead coming to later was relatively common. No divine intervention required.