Admit it there is no way you can deny the proof I just gave you. If you think that hammers are gods then you are truly insane.neanderpaul 14 wrote:
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Admit it there is no way you can deny the proof I just gave you. If you think that hammers are gods then you are truly insane.neanderpaul 14 wrote:
JJM wrote:Admit it there is no way you can deny the proof I just gave you. If you think that hammers are gods then you are truly insane.neanderpaul 14 wrote:
JJM wrote:The atheists are not responding they must be dumbfounded.
Well apparently Neanderpaul does.Timmins wrote:JJM wrote:The atheists are not responding they must be dumbfounded.
Dude. You just said that you thought people worship hammers as gods. If anyone is dumbfounded, it's only because they're amazed that anyone could be so stupid.
JJM wrote:Well apparently Neanderpaul does.Timmins wrote:JJM wrote:The atheists are not responding they must be dumbfounded.
Dude. You just said that you thought people worship hammers as gods. If anyone is dumbfounded, it's only because they're amazed that anyone could be so stupid.
Well that's a fair question, and it may sound strange to you, but I agree with you.Timminz wrote:Maybe this is a subject for another thread, but I have never seen any definitive proof of any sort of personified deity. If anyone has some, I would love to see it.
I believe Science and pure logic are inconclusive on this subject. Whether a person decides to believe or not believe, he does so based on something else, then takes the facts and fits them into his own point of view.
Then why did that thing say my god is a hammer?Timminz wrote:JJM wrote:Well apparently Neanderpaul does.Timmins wrote:JJM wrote:The atheists are not responding they must be dumbfounded.
Dude. You just said that you thought people worship hammers as gods. If anyone is dumbfounded, it's only because they're amazed that anyone could be so stupid.
No he doesn't. You're an ignoramus.
daddy1gringo wrote:Well that's a fair question, and it may sound strange to you, but I agree with you.Timminz wrote:Maybe this is a subject for another thread, but I have never seen any definitive proof of any sort of personified deity. If anyone has some, I would love to see it.
As I said earlier in this thread,I believe Science and pure logic are inconclusive on this subject. Whether a person decides to believe or not believe, he does so based on something else, then takes the facts and fits them into his own point of view.
Think of it, if God made it inescapably undeniable, what would he get? Millions more people acknowledging his existence and going through some rituals who really didn't want to. Trust me, he's already got more of that than he could ever want. No, I think he left it that if you don't want to believe in him, you don't have to. He's into relationship, not numbers.
It's clear to me at least that there's more to us and the universe than what logic and science can account for. Are you married? Is what you feel for your wife just a product of social norms, herd instinct and reproductive drive? (If you think so, be honest and tell her so, and see if you get any tonight) Do you have children? Is what you feel for them totally explained by biology?
The confusion comes when people mistake a conviction beyond reason with a conviction against reason.
Of course, believing that there is "something more" doesn't necessarily mean that it is the personal God of Judeo-Christian tradition, but it can lead to an honest search for just who or what that "something" is. It is in that honest search that he finds you.
Like I said, he's into relationship, not numbers.
Add those togehter and you have absolute proof.JJM wrote:I know that god exists. Historical proof: People seen with there own eyes the miracles of Jesus. Just study the Roman Empire and you will find mention of him. Scientific proof: There has been something found on a mountain in Iran that looks like a ship of some sort. Although there was something about it ( I think it was the age of it ) that causes them to not be able to determine what substance it is made out of but it does fit the measurements of Noah's ark as described in the Bible. There have been claim fossils found on mountains too. They must have been put there by a flood.
Dagnabbit, I agree with you again. You should see all the things we disagree about on the Jesus Freaks forum. We all hold to certain fundamentals, and the rest we just take our best guess. If you don't buy my concept of creation, don't. Lots of Christians who I agree with on the important stuff don't either. If you can't buy my concept of the relationship between predestination and our responsibility for our actions, then don't. The only ones I see insisting we need to understand that fully are the ones who don't want to believe it at all.Timminz wrote:Don't get me wrong. I have no problem believing that there is a "power" greater than we can fully comprehend. The problem I have (well, one of them) is the whole "my accepted version of the higher power is the only one possible". I don't really understand how someone can believe in a higher power, and can still possibly think that they can fully understand it. Also, the concept of the personified deity.
There, see, JJM and I agree that God exists, but we disagree on whether there is absolute proof.JJM wrote: Add those togehter and you have absolute proof.
JJM wrote: Scientific proof: There has been something found on a mountain in Iran that looks like a ship of some sort.
Timminz wrote:JJM wrote:The atheists are not responding they must be dumbfounded.
Dude. You just said that you thought people worship hammers as gods. If anyone is dumbfounded, it's only because they're amazed that anyone could be so stupid.

Timminz wrote:Gregrios wrote:Timminz wrote:Maybe this is a subject for another thread, but I have never seen any definitive proof of any sort of personified deity. If anyone has some, I would love to see it.
At the present time all we got for proof is the Bible itself. But if you don't believe the Bible to be legit then I guess you'll just have to wait and see.
Is that a "No, but..."?
JJM wrote:I know that god exists. Historical proof: People seen with there own eyes the miracles of Jesus. Just study the Roman Empire and you will find mention of him. Scientific proof: There has been something found on a mountain in Iran that looks like a ship of some sort. Although there was something about it ( I think it was the age of it ) that causes them to not be able to determine what substance it is made out of but it does fit the measurements of Noah's ark as described in the Bible. There have been claim fossils found on mountains too. They must have been put there by a flood.
JJM wrote:Well apparently Neanderpaul does.Timmins wrote:JJM wrote:The atheists are not responding they must be dumbfounded.
Dude. You just said that you thought people worship hammers as gods. If anyone is dumbfounded, it's only because they're amazed that anyone could be so stupid.

SultanOfSurreal wrote:just wanted to make sure we were all clear on this
jonesthecurl wrote:JJM wrote:I know that god exists. Historical proof: People seen with there own eyes the miracles of Jesus. Just study the Roman Empire and you will find mention of him. Scientific proof: There has been something found on a mountain in Iran that looks like a ship of some sort. Although there was something about it ( I think it was the age of it ) that causes them to not be able to determine what substance it is made out of but it does fit the measurements of Noah's ark as described in the Bible. There have been claim fossils found on mountains too. They must have been put there by a flood.
First: please point me at official Roman Empire records of Jesus.
Please. Any mention of his birth, life, or death from official sources or writers or anything from that time that mentions him.
mpjh wrote:Not so and you are an ignoranus.
neanderpaul14 wrote:The Hammerians,or Hammer Worshipers walk among you.

b.k. barunt wrote:Actually Josephus mentioned Him.