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Defending the Resurrection of Jesus
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A Robust Defense of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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Arguments For The Existence of God
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A Collection of Arguments for the Existence of God
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Arguing Against the Idea That Faith is Used in the Absence of Reason.
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Dhorpatan
(1 day ago)
Continued:
Men have been believing in, and making up Gods for over 5,000 years. Yet no God has yet been proved a fact, and God belief still requires faith. After all this time, and with people who would do anything to prove God is real, the fact that he still is unproven, shows one thing.. THERE IS NO GOD! |
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Dhorpatan
(1 day ago)
@ telemantros
Your God has to do with an assumption. As such, your arguments regarding him are a fallacy. A fallacy of presupposition. All the universe and Earth shows there is no God, and that the cause of everything is finite natural causations. |
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telemantros
(1 day ago)
Your assertion has to do with causality. In order to have the universe, one must have an uncaused cause, otherwise the universe would not be. To assert that an uncaused cause (in this cause God) needs a cause (e.g. your God came from nothing, because if he always existed....uncaused, that's FROM NOTHING andBY NOTHING) is contrary to the inherent quality of an uncaused cause, and therefore the assertion is absurd. Peace,
Telemantros |
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Dhorpatan
(1 day ago)
If God existed then you can't say there was nothing because there was something, i.e. God.
^^^^It's not saying there was nothing. It's saying your God came from nothing, since if no ONE made Him, and no PROCESS created him, he "always existed, FROM NOTHING. Which is ridiculous! |
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telemantros
(2 days ago)
If God existed then you can't say there was nothing because there was something, i.e. God.
Peace, Telemantros |
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rustylee2007
(2 days ago)
@Dhorpatan
Yes, and the atheist claims that "stuff" was always here. Where does that get us? |
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Dhorpatan
(2 days ago)
Who made your God?
Christians will respond, "no one did". What made your God? Christians will say, "nothing did". So, your God came from nothing? Christians will say, "No, he always was"! But if no process made your God, and no ONE made your God, then he always was, from nothing. Christians will insist, "No, he just always was" Yeah, always was, FROM NOTHING!. Hanging about for eternity, just because!!!???? |
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Syychro
(2 days ago)
Hey, some told me this, whats your take:
"If all mankind came from Adam and Eve then all humans would have an identical genetic makeup. This is because Eve was created out of Adams rib. Even if Eve were of a different genetic makeup the entire human race would have come from two sets of genes. The genetic variability within the human species (kind) today would be essentially ZERO. Everybody would essentially be like identical twins. All humans, all over the world today, would suffer the problem of a lack of genetic variability that the Cheetah does today. The genes of Cheetahs are so similar, one to another, that when skin grafts between non-related Cheetahs are made there is no rejection of the donor skin. Cheetahs experienced a near extinction about 10,000 years ago (down to perhaps less than ten individuals). Today they have almost no genetic variability within the species because of that near extinction." |
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michelle2chat
(4 days ago)
Someone told me they think heaven will be boring. Pffft! Infinite discovery is not boring. From a theist perspective, God is by nature infinitely glorious. Where and when does God's majesty end? It doesn't! If there is no end to the majesty of Who He is, then for us creatures it means there is no end to discovery of Him, of Who He is, therefore, heaven could never be boring.
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ThaRealTerry
(1 week ago)
hey dude nice videos keep up the great stuff man ..
any1 add me as freind maybe sub4sub and check my stuff out thanx god bless -- terry |

















