thanx ^
thanx ^
God in the Christian sense wouldn't exist without the Bible. However, the general theme of a creator would still remain. Most take comfort in the notion that we aren't an "accident." People like the idea of things happening for a reason. The question presented in this post really cannot be answered. For one to state that God doesn't exist, in a factual sense, one would have to have travelled the lengths of time and space and seen all of the known universe and whatever lies beneath it. One would require infinite knowledge of all things in order to make an assumption such as this and state it in factual terms. The same applies to the assumption of there being a God/creator. Once again. One cannot prove that a God, Christian or otherwise, actually exists. However, one cannot prove that he/she/it doesn't.
Well again, this would/should be obvious to the Bible student who has partaken of the gift God has seen fit to give. ANYONE who sincerely desires it, and SEEKS it CAN know what is TRUE, especially on many elementary issues that are discussed in this forum.Originally Posted by admin
To those that don't undertand, or study, or honestly seek Gods wisdom, thats just "confusion", so I understand yours. You may be using your lack of understanding as "proof" that no one can understand truth.
Sorry, thats only proof of YOUR lack of it, not everyones.
And yes, there would be God without the Bible as stated all along.
Evidences of an intelligent God exist all around us. Would we have all the same insights and details without the Bible? No. But that was stated at the beginning too.