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    wait, so you can believe in alien races that we have no proof of, but then scoff at the idea of God? Irony at it's best I suppose.

    Do you honestly believe in random chance to the point that we were created? Do you know how specific the conditions around evolution had to be in order for it to proceed like it did, and this is just "chance"? Seriously?

    You mock and make fun of Christians for believing in a book, however that would make you a hypocrit. Have you ever been to the moon? How do you know anyone really has? Have you ever been 400 feet deep in the ocean, how do you know it exist? Have you ever done your own experiment to figure out how old the earth is? No? So you believe books/TV that say how old it is correct? How did THEY know how to do the experiments? They read them? oh, ok...
    That makes you a hypocrit for calling us fools in believing the Bible.

    I'll admit, I can't prove God. The thing about it is, I don't have to. Us as Christians rely on faith. We know he's there, because we have a personal relationship with him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creman
    wait, so you can believe in alien races that we have no proof of, but then scoff at the idea of God? Irony at it's best I suppose.
    You'd be suprised what we have proof/video/evidence of in this arena. I worked in a place where that was what we did all day long (Air Force Space Command / Northcomm / NORAD in Cheyenne Mountain, CO). That's all I will say about that.

    Quote Originally Posted by creman
    Do you honestly believe in random chance to the point that we were created? Do you know how specific the conditions around evolution had to be in order for it to proceed like it did, and this is just "chance"? Seriously?
    This is more probable than virgin births, walking on water, feeding thousands w/ 2 fish and 5 loaves of bread.

    Quote Originally Posted by creman
    You mock and make fun of Christians for believing in a book, however that would make you a hypocrit. Have you ever been to the moon? How do you know anyone really has? Have you ever been 400 feet deep in the ocean, how do you know it exist? Have you ever done your own experiment to figure out how old the earth is? No? So you believe books/TV that say how old it is correct? How did THEY know how to do the experiments? They read them? oh, ok...
    I can look out of my window and see the moon. I personally couldn't give 2 shits if we have been there. I've also been to the ocean - not 400 feet deep but I have a brother in the Navy that will probably confirm that 400 feet is just the tip of the iceberg sir. It's statements like these that BLATANTLY reject common GLOBAL knowledge that makes your folk the laughing stock - how can you REALLY think some1 is going to listen to you when you are basically rejecting the moon and the oceans? LOL.

    SO WHAT if every person on the planet hasn't personally experimented w/ the age of the Earth --- the bottom line is there is an answer that's "more right" than all of the others. Furthermore, no1 is making the extraordinary claim that scientists are their Personal Lord and Savior or their Personal Scientists. Extraordinary claims REQUIRE extraordinary evidence to support it --- something that the religious community has never been able to produce in large quantity --- DEFINITELY not large enuff quantity to swear your life and bank account by it.

    Quote Originally Posted by creman
    I'll admit, I can't prove God. The thing about it is, I don't have to. Us as Christians rely on faith. We know he's there, because we have a personal relationship with him.
    Please describe this personal relationship with God that you have. What has he PERSONALLY done for you in the last month? I'm not being coy - I'd just really like to know.
    "I'm not a gynecologist... but I'll take a look."


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    Quote Originally Posted by BABY J
    I can look out of my window and see the moon. I personally couldn't give 2 shits if we have been there. I've also been to the ocean - not 400 feet deep but I have a brother in the Navy that will probably confirm that 400 feet is just the tip of the iceberg sir. It's statements like these that BLATANTLY reject common GLOBAL knowledge that makes your folk the laughing stock - how can you REALLY think some1 is going to listen to you when you are basically rejecting the moon and the oceans? LOL.

    SO WHAT if every person on the planet hasn't personally experimented w/ the age of the Earth --- the bottom line is there is an answer that's "more right" than all of the others. Furthermore, no1 is making the extraordinary claim that scientists are their Personal Lord and Savior or their Personal Scientists. Extraordinary claims REQUIRE extraordinary evidence to support it --- something that the religious community has never been able to produce in large quantity --- DEFINITELY not large enuff quantity to swear your life and bank account by it.
    So it's by word of mouth. Guess what the bible is considered? Just because you're told by someone, or read it, what makes one more credible than the other? My answer is because I know who God is, and I know his "writing" when I read it. What's your excuse?

    Can you not admit it makes you at least somewhat hypocritical?

    As for what has God done for me, My wife has had trouble finding a job ever since she graduated from college. after some actions and prayer (actions as in her tithing what little she had) she now has 4 different job offers within a week. Again, you'll right this off as "chance" just like evolution, but when all of the "Chance" continues happening in a way that everything turns out right, at what point do you say there might be something to it?
    I speak with my God everyday, and he speaks back. Audible voice? No, however he shows me through experiences and "my heart" which is another term used for the Holy Spirit. I know you don't understand this, because you haven't experienced it. so what do you want me to say?

    Just as your brother told you about 400 feet under the Ocean, i'm telling you about God and my Lord. The funny thing is we have the choice as to what we want to believe, and I was just stating how I find it ironic and hypocritical the way Christians are blasted by non-Christians when they have less proof of "science" than we do. Can I prove God? No more than you can prove the wind. I just happen to believe in both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creman
    wait, so you can believe in alien races that we have no proof of, but then scoff at the idea of God? Irony at it's best I suppose.
    Irony? Really? We have much more proof of aliens than we do of God. In fact, I don't know of ANY proof that God exists. Later, QD.
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