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Questions for the Atheists

Discussion in 'Religion & Spirituality Forum' started by plutosgirl, Feb 8, 2004.

  1. barry49s

    barry49s Ain’t good for nothing

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    Souldn't the atheists be asking the religious crowd this question?

    Do you thing God waved his hands around and created these things?
     
  2. sdplusbeauty

    sdplusbeauty An angel over my shoulder

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    It was aliens.
     
  3. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    Good question -I've wondered if one believes in aliens or other intelligent life forms, reincarnation, amazing science or anything other than pure logic, why is it such a far stretch to believe in God? ( goes along with what I was disucussing with builder)

    Actually I don't believe that he waved his hands and created most of these things, I believe he could though. I think it all ties in. I want to believe in reincarnation and incidently Christianity did support it until I think, the 1200's and the pope decided we didn't anymore. (hasbeens would have to verify that for me) I just think it's all related, karma, nature, science, intelligence, energy, but all those things are too powerful not to have a creator. Science and nature are just too amazing to have just 'happened', in my opinion.
     
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    aliens only tutor Jews with dyslexia...they dont create things
     
  5. sdplusbeauty

    sdplusbeauty An angel over my shoulder

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    What about crop circles?
     
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    TimTam El Chupacabra

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    those are learning devices...only people with dyslexia can read them because the contort it into letters
     
  7. barry49s

    barry49s Ain’t good for nothing

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    You sound agnostic, not Christian.
     
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    I dunno. I think that once you get a spurt of energy and things start moving, there's no way to stop it. The laws of physics take care of the rest. All it needed was a single spark. And there's no way to know where it came from, but when I go home to my parents, I am reminded that a single oak tree that I planted when I was seven is now many many times bigger than the little acorn I put in the ground with a little fertilizer. It took some severe negotiations to keep my parents from cutting that tree down.
     
  9. plutosgirl

    plutosgirl It's a Liopleurodon!!!

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    Wrong. I am very committed to believing in God, believing in Jesus Christ and that he was the son of God. That's what makes me a Christian. However, I believe no organized religion has all the exact answers yet and to stand on the rock and shout "I'm right, you're wrong" is anything but Christain like.

    I can put my hands on the pyramids, stonehenge etc... yet they are unexplainable to this date. One might say aliens, science or things they don't fathom yet are responsible. I agree, I just think God was the one behind it. Ie... child birth is a miracle, it's natural, it's science in the purest form, but God created it.
     
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    I started a bible reading class at church. It is a Sunday school class for those who have never read the bible and for those that have a passion for the word, like me. You would not believe the folks that have went to church all their lives, claim to be Christian but have never read the word. I cant understand this. But anyway, I challenge all who have questions about God or Jesus to open their bible and seek out the answers for themselves. You're gonna get 10 different answers from 10 different people otherwise. I generally dont like to argue with non-beleivers (not that this is an argument) whether there is a God or not. The Gospel is out there. The choice is ours to make. God loves us that much...to create us as free moral agents. Many who try and force their religious views on others dont have a good grasp on the love of God or the word IMO. I may say what I think, but I'm not gonna be judging anyone. Thats not my job.

    btw.....Christians are mere humans also, we make mistakes like everyone else. Lord knows I have.
     

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