I kind of gathered that...I worship the God mentioned in the Bible.
God.I am sorry I got a little sidetracked, evidence for what?
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I kind of gathered that...I worship the God mentioned in the Bible.
God.I am sorry I got a little sidetracked, evidence for what?
OntologyI am interested what's on your mind?
The color of the sky can be objectively demonstrated, and there are few alternative claims.God is spoken about in the Bible over 8,000 times, and I have to debate about God. The sky is blue and I'm not going to debate about that either.
Are you not interested in truth/reality?I see you're point really I do, I just don't like all the endless debating.
I am interested. All my beliefs are based on scripture, And I don't believe in hell, The truth is the only thing that is important.Are you not interested in truth/reality?
Does the Christian faith not demand belief, if one is to evade an eternity in Hell?
I should think The Truth would be the most important -- and interesting -- thing in the world, if only to save you from the lake of fire.
Examples, please.I admitted the red sea footage was error. But archeologists dug many sights proving the bible stories of them were truth.
I have just mentioned the sun and the earth and it's distance between each other. Isn't that enough?Examples, please.
Wouldn't it take a God to Keep the Earth and Sun at a perfect distance for all life to continue to exist?I have just mentioned the sun and the earth and it's distance between each other. Isn't that enough?
Can you explain the connection? What makes you see God?When I look around at all living things, I see the existence of God. Probably a lot of the things that I see other people don't see it all.
How is that not random? What evidence is there that it was planned/designed?I have just mentioned the sun and the earth and it's distance between each other. Isn't that enough?
No. Orbits are determined by physics; by mass, velocity, &c. They're calculable.Wouldn't it take a God to Keep the Earth and Sun at a perfect distance for all life to continue to exist?
Since the beginning of human life as we know it?
they dug up an Assyrian sight that God destroyed. And after what they found they said---Its hard to believe that God waited as long as he did to destroy them.Examples, please.
Places and events are common knowledge.they dug up an Assyrian sight that God destroyed. And after what they found they said---Its hard to believe that God waited as long as he did to destroy them.
Many of those false religion serving groups tortured other humans for pleasure, used orgies as part of their worship. Sacrificed their own children to gods made of stone.
They dug up many OT sights and proved the bible events were accurate.
I wasn't talking about orbit, mass or velocity.No. Orbits are determined by physics; by mass, velocity, &c. They're calculable.
And what does life have to do with anything? Is there any evidence that life was planned, and a salubrious environment was intentionally designed to accommodate it?
Honestly if you can't recognize it would take a God, for the sun and earth to stay at this perfect distance. What's the point of any conversation?I wasn't talking about orbit, mass or velocity.
I was talking about "perfect distance for life to continue to exist"