From a Biblical perspective it says:
The wages of sin is death, and the gift of God is eternal life.
From this we can comprehend that eternal life is an aspect of ourselves, but upon transgression of God, we die. So what is it that dies, and what is eternal?
So why, in the Bible, does it state...
No. But it means that one who is sincere in learning about God, who he/she is in relation to God, can begin to unravel what is otherwise a mystery. Knowing God. It's not an easy road, from my perspective, but if truth is the order of the day, then you have to start with origins.
I agree that...
They also out rightly deny any argument, comment, etc.. that is favourable to God, and most don't mind negativity toward God or believers in God (especially Christians). They conveniently make it so that there is nothing at all favourable toward the notion of God existence. Then they say there...
Cloudy judgement, a hallmark of denial.
No you're not. You're simply dodging my questions.
You've sparked my interest. If you refuse to have a grown up conversation about God with me, at least I get to see your awesome power, man.
We both know the question is stupid, and you're not going...
You mean the same way that I know you and ArtieE know that God exists?
I know you can justify your knowledge claims. You do it the same way I, and everyone else does.
That's how I know you know that God exists.
You should know if you do or don't believe they do.
I'm simply asking what is you justification for believing or not believing they do.
Do you have one?
You said: Now I understand that there are people who have to shove their god anywhere and everywhere they can, but "GodDidIt" is not an honest answer.
How do you know that GodDidIt is not an honest answer?
Are these brain chemicals love?
If not. What is love?
Are you sure that is what Love is?
Have you experienced that process, or are you accepting it on faith?
I know that it appears insulting, but my intention is not to insult.
I would first question them, and if I didn't accept what they said. I would want to know why they said what they said. If there was truth to their claims, but I denied that truth, I would come out as defensive as you have done.
You already know God exists, you're simply denying, or suppressing what you know to be true.
That is why it is easy for you to give the impression that you're not convinced by anyone.
How can I be so sure? Nobody believes in God because somebody gave them good reason to. You may come to your...