Indiana Guy
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2In classic old Christian style ... Reba says 'Hey Indiana Guy I know the Guy who created that universe '
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2In classic old Christian style ... Reba says 'Hey Indiana Guy I know the Guy who created that universe '
Thanks for taking the time to post that Oz.
For me to accept that as fact would mean I would have to believe the bible is the true word of God. I'm not there.
I would like some scientific answers, but I understand that's not likely to happen in my lifetime. Which sucks because I am absolutely fascinated with the universe.
Name-dropping the Creator of the universe. Expert level name dropping. :yesIn classic old Christian style ... Reba says 'Hey Indiana Guy I know the Guy who created that universe '
I, as an agnostic, do not ask for proof anymore. I used to enjoy arguing with Christians for proof. I guess as I get older and maybe a little softer, I just figure what's the point?
If you truly believe, great. I have no issues with religious people (peaceful religion) anymore. Really I feel happy for them.
I'm not sure how someone can call themself a true atheist, because as I understand it atheism is believing a God is not possible.
We know almost nothing of the universe, why it's here, how it got here. How could we possibly know it wasn't created by some being/force that we don't have the intelligence to even understand?
Since I can't answer that, I can't be atheist.
I dunno. That's kind of where I'm at. Not closing the door on anything, I accept that I may change my mind someday.
I say just live like Jesus and the proof will follow, wisdom is proven by what results from it the bible says. You see it's wisdom that people need not miracles, when you see people demanding miracles they are not sincere.
I have thought about this most of the day and have come to the conclusion 1. If some-one chooses not to believe in "Christ as our only saviour"Jh 3:16, then so be it and just walk away 2.They don't want to believe because it makes life uncomfortable and one has to lose so many "nice fleshy goodies" and hang on to the "old man" Eph 4:22-24. In most cases deep down they know they are wrong but try and justify themselves by looking for "proof of God".The Bible clearly states "Do not put the Lord your God to the test" (Mt.4:7 cf 6:16.N.I.V)
Both Paul and Peter offer this advice on how to deal with non-believers should one choose to deal with the issue which is not optional it would seem, but rather a Christian duty imposed "5.Be wise in the way you act towards outsiders; make the most of every opportunity.6.Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt,so that you may know how to answer everyone."(Col.4:5-6)Peter says much the same thing " Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have."(1 Pet.3:15b).If this doesn't crack it; then bear in mind Paul also points out "The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God."(2 Cor 4:4)So we must do our very best to open their eyes and save them from the "blindness" that Satan has caused.So their is homework involved on the part of the" believer" as far as studying God's Word in order to be an effective weapon in "saving souls".Each believer should know what God expects from him or her in a given situation I would imagine.
I would like some scientific answers, but I understand that's not likely to happen in my lifetime. Which sucks because I am absolutely fascinated with the universe.
With all respect "Indiana ", what proof would you like to see or satisfy or be satisfied with, outside that which is plainly out there for all to see; and operational, regardless of whether one is a believer or not.
I think you misunderstand me Oz. I am far from close minded. And I don't consider my worldview limited, very open actually.
As open as I am, as much as I have studied, I simply cannot force myself to believe in something that defies my logic and requires so much faith.
Believe me, I wish it weren't that way. Maybe someday I will come to a different conclusion, I'm still learning as I go and embrace that.
Btw when I say I wish it weren't that way, that kinda sounds as if I'm unhappy. Not the case, I'm a very happy, lucky to be me, goofball.2
Do you know what I think the world is, it's us. It's the world we create in our heads, and others want us to live in their world. Many people have many different worlds, some good some bad. But God said get out of the world, leave the world (All of them) and come into his world.Were all born in the mainstream by default, and anyone who follows the mainstream gets caught in the trap because this world has one rule and its all lies allowed.
I will give one reason why I believe in the books of the bible, its because all throughtout history the world has tried to destroy it, and that gives it all the more credibility.
Do you know what I think the world is, it's us. It's the world we create in our heads, and others want us to live in their world. Many people have many different worlds, some good some bad. But God said get out of the world, leave the world (All of them) and come into his world.
Do you know what I think the world is, it's us. It's the world we create in our heads, and others want us to live in their world. Many people have many different worlds, some good some bad. But God said get out of the world, leave the world (All of them) and come into his world.
I think people think that their world is the universe, one that will collapse in the end.So are you saying you don't believe that the world consists of the universe? Is the world of the heavens and the earth a non-reality for you?
I think people think that their world is the universe, one that will collapse in the end.
Oz doesn't seem to understand what you said, but I believe I do, and I found tremendous insight in your statement. We all have our unique perspective of the world around us. To each of us, the world is a little different, and that is the world we live in ourselves. God calls us to reject this world and not be pulled into it to live of it.Do you know what I think the world is, it's us. It's the world we create in our heads, and others want us to live in their world. Many people have many different worlds, some good some bad. But God said get out of the world, leave the world (All of them) and come into his world.
Oz doesn't seem to understand what you said, but I believe I do, and I found tremendous insight in your statement. We all have our unique perspective of the world around us. To each of us, the world is a little different, and that is the world we live in ourselves. God calls us to reject this world and not be pulled into it to live of it.
If that's not what you meant, then I'll take credit for this insight, but I'll still credit you for the inspiration.
Sorry brother. I wasn't answering your question for him. Your name came up in my post only because you didn't seem to understand what he was saying, but I thought I did. I was clarifying his point for my own sake, because I liked it. No disrespect intended, and I don't think my post prohibits him from responding on his own anyway.Why don't you extend to him the courtesy of telling me what he meant instead of putting your own interpretation on it?