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Creationist evidence...

Landerage

Araknor
Your transference is showing.

I am not angry, though you are free to continue believing what you want regardless of the truth.

I am actually surprised that you think your god is so stupid that it can be deceived by someone believing "just in case".
Or perhaps you think your deity is so desperate for followers that it will accept any one who believes regardless of the reason for said beliefs?

Though I honestly believe that if your own faith in your beliefs is so weak that you have to use the safety net of "You cannot prove me wrong" then I suspect that you most likely shouldn't be trying to recruit for your deity.

An invitation?
To what exactly?
To believe in your god "just in case"?
Wouldn't it stand to reason that if I am willing to believe in your god "just in case" that I would also be believing in all the other proposed gods "just in case"?

And you think this is a good thing?
You think your deity is just fine that?
You guys are completely missing the point. What I mean is that having faith combines both believing with your minds and emotions, the emotions I have from personal experiences are of great values, and coincidences at happened that I know are made by God. But if every person reject faith, and don't ask for a proof or help such as " God if you are really there, can you help me with this issue that I'm currently dealing with? " and then you can see the outcome. This is not called "just in case" this is called approaching God, and it's not called testing God if he is there or not, it's called trying to increase your faith. If every person rejects it, and refuse to seek help from God then that's wrong. Do every human think God is the one who should seek human beings ? God can replace all of us in a second and get people who would worship him without ever getting bored. But he gave us free will so we can choose our own decisions.
As for the part related to logic, I deeply support miracles found in the Qur'an such as the earth and land proportions, and the lowest area on earth miracle, and many many many other ones that only God could know, and no one can disprove them, and I found nobody who disproved them anyways.
 

waitasec

Veteran Member
But if every person reject faith, and don't ask for a proof or help such as " God if you are really there, can you help me with this issue that I'm currently dealing with? " and then you can see the outcome. This is not called "just in case" this is called approaching God, and it's not called testing God if he is there or not, it's called trying to increase your faith. If every person rejects it, and refuse to seek help from God then that's wrong.

i agree. some people cannot figure out morality, it has to be laid out for them. some can't think for themselves either and would rather be told what to believe.
 

ImmortalFlame

Woke gremlin
You guys are completely missing the point. What I mean is that having faith combines both believing with your minds and emotions, the emotions I have from personal experiences are of great values, and coincidences at happened that I know are made by God.
1) How could you possibly know that?
2) Can't a coincidence be just a coincidence?
3) Emotions have proven themselves to be enemies to facts, and it is therefore unreasonable to base any significant decision regarding the reality of the universe to emotions.
4) Personal experiences aren't enough to justify a claim as being true. I know people who've had "personal experiences" with aliens. Why should I accept your word over theirs?

But if every person reject faith, and don't ask for a proof or help such as " God if you are really there, can you help me with this issue that I'm currently dealing with? " and then you can see the outcome.
I've never asked or said any of those things, and I see no significant "outcome".

This is not called "just in case" this is called approaching God, and it's not called testing God if he is there or not, it's called trying to increase your faith.
It's called delusion. Faith is not a virtue, it is what people use to justify believing things that have absolutely no rational or sane justification behind them. It's an excuse people use when they honestly have nothing else to go on. Why on earth would you want to increase it?

If every person rejects it, and refuse to seek help from God then that's wrong.
No, it's not.

Do every human think God is the one who should seek human beings ? God can replace all of us in a second and get people who would worship him without ever getting bored. But he gave us free will so we can choose our own decisions.
So God made us all with free will so we make our own decisions, but we should use that free will to worship him because otherwise he could just replace us all with people who have no free will and worship him? That makes no sense whatsoever. Either your God is a hedonistic idiot or, the more likely scenario, he doesn't exist.

As for the part related to logic, I deeply support miracles found in the Qur'an such as the earth and land proportions, and the lowest area on earth miracle, and many many many other ones that only God could know, and no one can disprove them, and I found nobody who disproved them anyways.
Sources, please.
 

averageJOE

zombie
You guys are completely missing the point. What I mean is that having faith combines both believing with your minds and emotions, the emotions I have from personal experiences are of great values, and coincidences at happened that I know are made by God. But if every person reject faith, and don't ask for a proof or help such as " God if you are really there, can you help me with this issue that I'm currently dealing with? " and then you can see the outcome. This is not called "just in case" this is called approaching God, and it's not called testing God if he is there or not, it's called trying to increase your faith. If every person rejects it, and refuse to seek help from God then that's wrong. Do every human think God is the one who should seek human beings ? God can replace all of us in a second and get people who would worship him without ever getting bored. But he gave us free will so we can choose our own decisions.
As for the part related to logic, I deeply support miracles found in the Qur'an such as the earth and land proportions, and the lowest area on earth miracle, and many many many other ones that only God could know, and no one can disprove them, and I found nobody who disproved them anyways.
This is your evidence for creationism? Faith and miracles?

(btw, the funniest part of your post is underlined)
 

Dirty Penguin

Master Of Ceremony
Seriously...

Yep.....

It's a common creationist tactic around here. Actually anywhere....!

Start a thread or pop into an existing one...shout...."there is no evidence of....(you fill in the blank)....

Then we painstakingly research and/or present all the credible scientific evidence and then here....('that's not evidence. Evolution can't make one "kind" poof into another "kind").....or ('Life can not come from non-life')....

There are plenty more of their one liners but I don't have the time to lay them all out. The bottom line is we seem to be doing their homework for them and they continue to quote from Dr. Dino or Answers in Genesis.....:sad:
 
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