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That's impossible. Nothing existed before God did.
How are you so certain?
Here's another thought: What if the universe itself is God, and every atom, every molecule, every cell is a tiny part of one entity?
That's impossible. Nothing existed before God did.
How are you so certain?
Here's another thought: What if the universe itself is God, and every atom, every molecule, every cell is a tiny part of one entity?
The universe was created by God.
How am I so sure? I'm not. No one can be sure either way. This, my friend, is called faith.
Also I think the fact that no one has had a documented legitimate encounter with any beings claiming to be god or otherwise in the last 2000 years would be proof enough for what I believe to be an educated society. Also ironically if it ever did happen to anyone, they would be labelled as a blasphemer by at least one if not all the major religions and dismissed as insane.
Actually, there are numerous people who have claimed that they have seen God or recieved messages from him, but they have been dismissed as lunatics/psychos by the fellow communities (ironically usually religious communities).
"How many must believe in the same imaginary friend for it to be tax exempt?"
Im sorry, but that is the exact reason why I have a issue with Christianity.
Basicly, if you don't believe in him then you will be sent into a pit full of fire and pain where you will suffer for ever and ever until the end of time. But, he loves you.
Is it just me or does it seem that pain is a strange way to express love? Unless you get off on pain, its not really a good showing of love.
Im sorry, but that is the exact reason why I have a issue with Christianity.
Basicly, if you don't believe in him then you will be sent into a pit full of fire and pain where you will suffer for ever and ever until the end of time. But, he loves you.
Is it just me or does it seem that pain is a strange way to express love? Unless you get off on pain, its not really a good showing of love.
Im sorry, but that is the exact reason why I have a issue with Christianity.
Basicly, if you don't believe in him then you will be sent into a pit full of fire and pain where you will suffer for ever and ever until the end of time. But, he loves you.
Is it just me or does it seem that pain is a strange way to express love? Unless you get off on pain, its not really a good showing of love.
If I recall correctly all we need to do is ask God for forgiveness before we die and then we'll go to heaven.People need a reason to live. Their raison d'etre. Most people find theirs in a belief in the afterlife: that after they die physically, they will still be able to live on in another existence. Their concept of the afterlife changing depending on denomination, but usually resulting in a paradise like state that is only accessible when one's life is committed to good acts in the name of their denomination.
My reason for living is the Internet, anime, and other silly worldly desires. Being a former Catholic, I've accepted that there is no afterlife, and if there is, purgatory/hell can't be that bad since I have already died and thus have no need for mortal concepts such as "feel". Thus, I do not feel any kind of spiritual connection with any kind of god. Besides, if he is truly all forgiving as his second testament claims, then I should have no worries if I've seen the errors of my ways. Of course, I'm not going to let a "if" after I die hold me back in how I live my life now. Of course, this doesn't mean I am without morals. Because, you know, it's called not being a dick?
I don't know about others, but I won't do this. I would be betraying myself and what I believe in. I'll be atheist until the end.
If I recall correctly all we need to do is ask God for forgiveness before we die and then we'll go to heaven.
If I recall correctly all we need to do is ask God for forgiveness before we die and then we'll go to heaven.