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December 2, 2007 at
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personal attacks will not be tolerated and will be mod alerted, if you wish to set someone apart use generalities, such as specific religion not speific person on SD for example
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you dont get the right to feel insulted, u have been warned...
so, peeps, if you dont believe in god, do you feel that ones that do are delusional?
a lot of people will sight karma or other things as 'he got what he had coming' but i argue that it's all a mathematical randomness that on a small scale might seem like karma
perfect example is: when you play poker and u push with the best hand, a LOT of times, you can predict/be so sure that the card will come that will beat you even if the chance of it coming is less than 1:6. when the card comes, some might argue it as karma, but i argue that its all random, just on a small scale randomness doesn't work
discuss....
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you dont get the right to feel insulted, u have been warned...
so, peeps, if you dont believe in god, do you feel that ones that do are delusional?
a lot of people will sight karma or other things as 'he got what he had coming' but i argue that it's all a mathematical randomness that on a small scale might seem like karma
perfect example is: when you play poker and u push with the best hand, a LOT of times, you can predict/be so sure that the card will come that will beat you even if the chance of it coming is less than 1:6. when the card comes, some might argue it as karma, but i argue that its all random, just on a small scale randomness doesn't work
discuss....
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2. If his parents' genes contributed, I once again fall back on my God created science and all that goes into it, including the genetic pool, to point to his fantastic genes.
3. If the surgeon received a great education, I credit God with the fabulous professors who taught him and the genes of their parents (see #2).
4. You name it Coincidence, I name it God. The difference between us is that I believe it should be worshipped and that it has physical properties.
5. You addressed the one particular piece of the puzzle that I said you could remove, because it was the one piece being refuted. I'm not clear on why it's the piece you chose to continue refuting. Take him out of the equation, if you wish. The staggering amount of things that had to come together to save my life (not to mention the amount of time I lived in order for them all to come together, and the fact that I'm STILL living, while the overwhelming majority of people with my condition die within weeks after having the surgery I had) is what I'm pointing to as my own personal miracle. Should each person on this board, on the Internet, or in the world believe otherwise, it will never sway what I know to be true. God was on my side that day as he has been in the past, and as he will be in the future.
I'm also very curious as to why you won't type the word "God".
That would be like saying the basketball team wins because the cheerleaders wear light blue ribbons in their hair.
When God judges Christians, he somehow see's us through Jesus' blood, he see's us through Jesus' perfection. Jesus did something on the cross that allows our sins to be as if they never happened, in eternal terms, so that we can be with God when we die.
It is something we can't earn, if we could we wouldn't have needed Jesus to begin with. It is a free gift of love, because he wants to be with us.
See...not one right answer on a lot of doctrine for all Christians. We're all still learning, studying, growing, etc.---to whoever it was that mocked we all have the answers scripted.
2. If his parents genes contributed, I once again fall back on my God created science and all that goes into it, including the genetic pool, to point to his fantastic genes.
3. If the surgeon received a great education, I credit God with the fabulous professors who taught him and the genes of their parents.
4. You name it Coincidence, I name it God. The difference between us is that I believe it should be worshipped and that it has physical properties.
5. You addressed the one particular piece of the puzzle that I said you could remove, because it was the one piece being refuted. I'm not clear on why it's the piece you chose to continue refuting. Take him out of the equation, if you wish. The staggering amount of things that had to come together to save my life (not to mention the amount of time I lived in order for them all to come together, and the fact that I'm STILL living, while the overwhelming majority of people with my condition die within weeks after having the surgery I had) is what I'm pointing to as my own personal miracle. Should each person on this board, on the Internet, or in the world believe otherwise, it will never sway what I know to be true. God was on my side that day as he has been in the past, and as he will be in the future.
1. God is superficial.
2. God created science? Science doesn't believe in god, if god created science he'd at least make science prove he exists.
3. The university in which he got his eduction would probably credit the professors, or the money or something else. This goes back to the point of "God controls everything and we're just puppets" so what's the point of living - we have no free will. IF we do have free will, then god can NOT have interventions. Those two things ARE mutually exclusive.
4. No comment.
5. Again this could be attributed to your body's inner strength.
See...not one right answer on a lot of doctrine for all Christians. We're all still learning, studying, growing, etc.---to whoever it was that mocked we all have the answers scripted.
btw, I don't have to tell God, he knows already....but I think it's your loss, too!
if we will be critical we should be critical of each one, respecevfully. no?
its like if i a same a general thing about all dentists and lawyers! lol
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Everyone else is going to hell.
*Also not only the Jewish faith (even though it's the most closely linked to christianity), every other religion as well.
1. God is superficial.
2. God created science? Science doesn't believe in god, if god created science he'd at least make science prove he exists.
3. The university in which he got his eduction would probably credit the professors, or the money or something else. This goes back to the point of "God controls everything and we're just puppets" so what's the point of living - we have no free will. IF we do have free will, then god can NOT have interventions. Those two things ARE mutually exclusive.
4. No comment.
5. Again this could be attributed to your body's inner strength.
2. Science hasn't gotten to the point of knowing what God knows. As I said earlier, my belief is that He is the greatest scientist ever to be or ever will be. Man-science is still scratching it's head in wonder and awe.
3. Sure we have free will to believe in God or not. Nowhere is it written that God can't intervene on his creations for His benefit. Physician, if you know so much, heal thyself, as it were.
Also, what about an infant that dies at a young age before he/she can even communicate, let alone conceive the notion of a higher power? Obviously they haven't believed in God. Same goes for isolated indigenous people from (insert foreign country here), they've never had missionary come to their door and profess the saving grace of God. They only live their lives according to what they've been taught, which just so happened to not include that of a higher power.
A lot of what I here from religious people is "only God can judge me". The Bible is not God, it is an interpretation of what God said to some men who lived thousands of years ago. So telling me that the Bible says I'm going to hell is telling me that some old guys from a couple millenniums back told me I'm going to hell.
Everyone else is going to hell.
*Also not only the Jewish faith (even though it's the most closely linked to christianity), every other religion as well.
Believe in God/Jesus - yes, I believe that is the only God. Ask for/accept forgiveness by believing in what Jesus did (dying on the cross to pay for our sins and going to hell on our behalf - although not permanently). Part of that following of Jesus is a gratefulness for this gift and a desire to live life as he tells us to (because it's in my best interested in many cases and as a desire to serve him as a 'thank you' of sorts). If you don't feel this gratefulness and desire to obey, I'd question if you've really accepted the gift and truly believe.
In a nutshell, that's it.
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Also, what about an infant that dies at a young age before he/she can even communicate, let alone conceive the notion of a higher power? Obviously they haven't believed in God. Same goes for isolated indigenous people from (insert foreign country here), they've never had missionary come to their door and profess the saving grace of God. They only live their lives according to what they've been taught, which just so happened to not include that of a higher power.
The Bible does address those who have no way of knowing about Him (both children and indigenous). I'm not real familiar with the passages and can't tell you exactly where it is in the Bible. They're not just SOL, that's some sort of exception...but I don't understand exactly...you'd have to ask God about that one.
I actually asked that same question to a pastor several years ago, I just don't remember what he had shared exactly.
Sorry if that confused things...I had just been answering as applied to all of us.