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They will have very different answers.As I understand it Deeje is a JW and Trailblazer is a Baha'i... what happens to you after you die? Will you still be Baha'i and JW and live happily together in Heaven?
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They will have very different answers.As I understand it Deeje is a JW and Trailblazer is a Baha'i... what happens to you after you die? Will you still be Baha'i and JW and live happily together in Heaven?
Maybe you should just explain exactly what happens to you after you die and for the rest of eternity so I know what it is I'm supposed to believe in...? And Trailblazer too...?I have a feeling that it won't be long before we all find out......exciting isn't it.....?
Not so exciting for those who do not have a horse in this race though.....
Maybe you should just explain exactly what happens to you after you die and for the rest of eternity so I know what it is I'm supposed to believe in...? And Trailblazer too...?
The ability for something to be demonstrable is not dependent on human reach, it's an objective quality. Whether or not we were where 'god' is, it would either be demonstrable or not. If not, then it really doesn't get to qualify as an existent, because it is indistinguishable from a fiction.
Again, indistinguishable from fiction.
Projection. I'm not hostile. It is 100% you. YOU would murder people like me, if you could. History taught this lesson very well to non-believers.
Straw Man. And reported for abuse.
Jesus also said, "whoever is not against us is for us."
But more to the point, the bolded statement above is key, and thank you for saying it. It's a fundamental problem with your view. So many theists simply cannot stand the idea that, "I don't know." When the truth is, "I don't know" is a completely valid, completely rational position to take, on many issues, especially pertaining to the supernatural. If we don't have sufficient evidence for a proposition one way or the other, then "I don't know" is precisely the appropriate response.
Many theists, unfortunately, can't tolerate that kind of ambiguity in their minds when it comes to something that is so important to them personally. Thus they insist that non-believers fit their either/or mold. But the truth is, we often don't.
Is that really how your brain works? You believe in everything for which there is no evidence?
Who are these mythical followers of 'scientism' of whom you speak? I've yet to encounter one of these elusive creatures, though some theist have foolishly attempted to slap the label on me, simply because I recognize that the scientific method has by far been the most effective method humans have found thus far for accurately explaining how the universe works.
Who are these people who supposedly worship science as a god and claim that it has ALL the answers?
Depends on the God.
Nothing could be furthest from the case.So anything we can't perceive is fiction" ?
Sorry, but that's simply not true. You seem to be confusing a fetus's POTENTIAL TO BECOME a viable individual human being with it actually BEING a viable individual human being. What your saying is like claiming that an acorn is as much an oak tree as an actual oak tree is. It simply is not. An acorn may have the POTENTIAL TO BECOME an oak tree, given enough time and the proper conditions, but unless that time passes and those conditions occur, the acorn will never be an ACTUAL oak tree. The exact same thing can be said about a human fetus with potential. It may have the POTENTIAL TO BECOME a viable individual human being, but that time passes and the proper conditions are met, it will never become an actual viable human being.
He didn't have any problems revealing his backparts to us...? Exodus 33:23 Then I will take My hand away, and you will see My back; but My face must not be seen."
He died? Isn't he supposed to be still alive?
Your life exists by chance. Or do you claim you were personally created by a god? What Are The Odds of You Existing At All?
A random quantum fluctuation. A Mathematical Proof That The Universe Could Have Formed Spontaneously From Nothing
The real Messengers do not compete with each other, they simply bring new information in every age. Some of that information is different but it is not contradictory.
Obviously you do not know enough about God in order to know why God cannot just “show up.”
What is absurd is atheists expecting God to show up and speaking to humans directly, just because a mere 7% of the human population do not consider God’s Messengers sufficient.
According to sociologists Ariela Keysar and Juhem Navarro-Rivera's review of numerous global studies on atheism, there are 450 to 500 million positive atheists and agnostics worldwide (7% of the world's population), with China having the most atheists in the world (200 million convinced atheists). Demographics of atheism - Wikipedia
That means that 93% of the world population believes in God.
If God had never used Messengers, hardly anyone would believe in God because the main reason people believe in God is because of one of those Messengers.
We know that because very few people in the world believe in God for some other reason. 84 percent of the world population has a faith and most of those faiths all have some kind of Founder, what I refer to as a Messenger.
There will always be people who do not believe in God because man has free will so man can choose to believe in God or not.
Let's not trade insults.
That also sounds like a cheap shot; in fact I don't worship anything.
But as I've told you, that's not what I'm saying.
Instead I'm saying that while imaginary gods are not problem, they're anything we want them to be, I authentically have no idea what a real god might be ─ and therefore I need you to tell me so that I'll know. Is my neighhbor, my keyboard, the air temperature, God? Or not? What real characteristics does God have that will allow me to distinguish?
Imaginary gods, and Green Lantern, and Superman, can no doubt do anything if the story requires them to. But we're talking about a real god here; or we will be when you tell me what a real god is.
I was trying to believe for many years. I was getting tired of God not revealing himself to me.
Sure he has a big ego. Firstly, his death was merely a mild inconvenience for him considering he got up after only 3 days and got back to heaven.
Secondly, I never asked for this human sacrifice. If I were there, It would have been my moral obligation to stop him from getting killed instead of watching it and being thankful. Why would I be obligated to thank him for something I find repulsive and I didn't even ask for in the first place?
No effort at all to disprove nor prove anything, and by the way not the subject of the thread. In fact the search for Truth is a vain egocentric goal.
But if you've been told - in this instance by the Gospel - you DO know.