Exactly why I have a problem with the horribly biased poll. :|Because I know many people who don't believe in the Christian God, but believe in a higher being.
~Mooshykris
Exactly why I have a problem with the horribly biased poll. :|Because I know many people who don't believe in the Christian God, but believe in a higher being.
~Mooshykris
That's because the bible shouldn't be taken as fact or even literally, it should be taken as something with a little bit of history and some good lesson. There's a lot of good stories and such in there, when you stop looking it as a literal guide and more like a book of Asop's Fables, it a bit different.Atheistic, here. I've read the Holy Bible some four times, and simply can't take it as fact. As was previously stated, I'd rather spend my time making people I am sure exist happy.
Yes, definitely, I believe that Jesus will come down from heaven and slay the anti-christ when 2012 comes. That was just brief, if you want to know more, you can just pm me or give me a visitor comment, whatever you want. I'm very into this kinda stuff and won't mind telling whoever wants to know, but lots of you may already know all of that stuff just trying to be helpful ;)
Like I said in my most recent post, the calender, I don't know the exact name for the calender but thats all the evidence you need. Also, there is a guy called Jack Van Impe and he has his own show, watch that and he'll tell you. Well, it's your choice that you don't believe in God.
My question to you is, why is to so impossible to think that something spiritual can co-exist with science? As I've said before and I'll say again, there is more than one concept of God. Why does everyone keep 'defaulting' to the christian god :|I do not believe in God. I was brought up in such a way that Science is the correct way, and holds all the answers.
No offence to anybody religious, but it is physically impossible for God to exist. The world and the Universe were created by the Big Bang and life came to Earth on meteorites and comets; scientific evidence confirms this. I also don't like the way the Bible tells lies; the Adam and Eve story cannot possibly be true; they had two sons and one of them killed the other as far as I know. How did the human race expand? We evolved from primates; again, scientific evidence confirms this.
I refuse to believe in something when science proves it to be so farcical.
My question to you is, why is to so impossible to think that something spiritual can co-exist with science? As I've said before and I'll say again, there is more than one concept of God. Why does everyone keep 'defaulting' to the christian god :|
PS, the Big Bang theory is not 100% proven, there have been a few discoveries that have made the theory shaky. Theories are theories until they are proven as fact. I say this as I too take science very seriously, we cannot find the truth until we question enough so that we can prove it is true.
I do not believe in God. I was brought up in such a way that Science is the correct way, and holds all the answers.
No offence to anybody religious, but it is physically impossible for God to exist. The world and the Universe were created by the Big Bang and life came to Earth on meteorites and comets; scientific evidence confirms this. I also don't like the way the Bible tells lies; the Adam and Eve story cannot possibly be true; they had two sons and one of them killed the other as far as I know. How did the human race expand? We evolved from primates; again, scientific evidence confirms this.
I have nothing against people who do believe. You are all entitled to believe in what you want to and I completely respect that. It's nice that people believe and all... but it's time people started to wake up and see the truth. I've always lived by the fact that if you want to believe in something, believe in yourself.
I refuse to believe in something when science proves it to be so farcical.
Science cancels out what -organized- religions teach, there's a catch there ~_^ The problem is the person that started the thread made a poll specifically referencing the christian god and then asked very vague questions :|Because the discoveries of science cancel out what the teachings of religion say. I am fully aware that there is more that once concept of God, but since this thread refers specifically to the Christian sense, that's what my post was based on.
I concur, we cannot 100% prove that the Big Bang theory is correct, but I have read up on it enough to conclude that it is the theory with the highest chance of being correct. Similarly, we cannot 100% prove the existence (or indeed lack of) of God, or another higher being. But from what I have learned throughout my life, what I have read up on and what I have been taught to believe, the existence of a higher being is completely illogical.
Conclusively, we cannot prove one way or the other, so this debate cancels itself out. Athiests and believers coming together and pitting their 'evidence' against the other side will ultimately prove nothing.