Why should he?God could have stopped it. God often gets the credit for chance, so why not the blame for certainty?
Why should he?God could have stopped it. God often gets the credit for chance, so why not the blame for certainty?
Why should he?
I have no idea. Doesn't negate his existence.
if you saw a burning bush you'd piss on it to put it out.OK, if you say so. Where did you get your theology degree?
I've put my thingy in burning bushes before!if you saw a burning bush you'd piss on it to put it out.
People turn their own lives around. If someone stops smoking Meth because he believes God wants him to, well, in reality that person helped himself but he gives a God all the credit. If Kurt Warner wins the superbowl and thanks God for the win well just because he thinks a God had something to do with it, doesn't make it so.All those forms of science are based on formulas and proof until somebody proves them wrong. Quantum physics is direct proof of that. Quantum computing in which the binary codes of 0 and 1 are not mutually exclusive but in fact unlock all new possibilities.
But who has disproven the Golden Rule? Or seen peoples lives turn around due to religious experience? I really don't see how one can be open to one and not the other.
But none of those same people have proven there is a God either.Most of the science we have today was just theory a couple of hundred years ago, maybe not even theory. Maybe the proof you are writing about is right around the next corner. Every year more of the bible is being backed up with archeological and scientific discoveries, answering questions that people have had for years. Many intelligent and well educated people have tried over the centuries to disprove the bible and prove that god doesn't exist. So far no one has succeeded in either goal.
If all this was wrong, someone who have done it by now. Maybe all the people who believe aren't wrong after all.
Kmart sux. So does Walmart. And Orion.
if you saw a burning bush you'd piss on it to put it out.
I've put my thingy in burning bushes before!
Our medical doesn't cover that anymore though![]()
The burning bush would most likely have been the result of a careless cigarette toss from a Ground driver.if you saw a burning bush you'd piss on it to put it out.
Maybe religion isn't for you then. But my experience is that.i did not stop smoking crack on my own and it was not until relying on a "power greater than myself" that I was able to. And I'm not special in that. There are literally tens of millions who would yell you the exact same thing. Agnostics, Wiccans, Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, and even Southern Baptists. People generally of wildly huge egos and shattered lives turning to "prayer, the last refuge of a scoundrel.". But, believe as you will. I used to be an atheist too so I understand the skepticism. I just think mine was misguided. Both religion and science are readily evident in my life every day. I think it would seem empty without one or the other. So while you and others try to figure out why God allows evil to happen in the world, others are committing themselves to, in small ways, alleviating its suffering.People turn their own lives around. If someone stops smoking Meth because he believes God wants him to, well, in reality that person helped himself but he gives a God all the credit. If Kurt Warner wins the superbowl and thanks God for the win well just because he thinks a God had something to do with it, doesn't make it so.
And although physicists say its impossible to make a baseball curve, I can at least see it with my own eyes to know, in fact it is possible. But nothing in Religion gives me any tangible evident of its validity.
Your blistered package will be proof of the burning bush.
The other possibility is that, like Saul, you are currently unable to see a burning bush.If I saw a burning bush, I'd put it out to stop a brush fire. I figure some idiot lit it on fire to try and prove a point that can't be proven.
Eeeewww. Did he pee in there? Nasty.
LOL. Your local public swimming pool is nastier!
Right. Religion stopped being for me, once I was old enough to think for myself. What some people call, "God spoke to me" is nothing more than their own conscious speaking to them. I've seen too many so call Christians acted nothing like. Jesus fed the poor but today's Christians say friend' the poor. Jesus loathed the money lenders but today Christians worship the Bankers. I can no longer believe something so called Christians, really deep down, don't even believe themselves. And I can't give someone credit for doing good by mankind because he thinks it will get him into heaven. But I do have much respect for a person, who doesn't believe in a after life reward, following "The gold rule" because the right thing to do. Less than 48 hours ago I was talking to someone. She was telling me how her aunt, who has no money, gives to the church. She then tells me back when the husband of the aunt died, the aunt, with the insurance money, gave 10,000 dollars to the church. My friend said someone in the church ran off with the money. Than poor woman really could have used than 10,000 dollars but her religious believes said to give it to the church and her reward was someone stealing it. Benny Hinn was the final blow to whatever shred of belief I had. How can Jesus wear a 50,000 dollar Rolex when people are starving?Maybe religion isn't for you then. But my experience is that.i did not stop smoking crack on my own and it was not until relying on a "power greater than myself" that I was able to. And I'm not special in that. There are literally tens of millions who would yell you the exact same thing. Agnostics, Wiccans, Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, and even Southern Baptists. People generally of wildly huge egos and shattered lives turning to "prayer, the last refuge of a scoundrel.". But, believe as you will. I used to be an atheist too so I understand the skepticism. I just think mine was misguided. Both religion and science are readily evident in my life every day. I think it would seem empty without one or the other. So while you and others try to figure out why God allows evil to happen in the world, others are committing themselves to, in small ways, alleviating its suffering.
Maybe religion isn't for you then. But my experience is that.i did not stop smoking crack on my own and it was not until relying on a "power greater than myself" that I was able to. And I'm not special in that. There are literally tens of millions who would yell you the exact same thing. Agnostics, Wiccans, Buddhists, Christians, Muslims, and even Southern Baptists. People generally of wildly huge egos and shattered lives turning to "prayer, the last refuge of a scoundrel.". But, believe as you will. I used to be an atheist too so I understand the skepticism. I just think mine was misguided. Both religion and science are readily evident in my life every day. I think it would seem empty without one or the other. So while you and others try to figure out why God allows evil to happen in the world, others are committing themselves to, in small ways, alleviating its suffering.