Quote by ndox900
Quote by syukoI am the same as you. I want to believe, but feel there is a lack of
science or proof in order to make me believe.
hmm... science.. how about this question
Can science make a complete human being from nothingness?
No.
Neither could a god, any god, unless we redefine the term "nothing" to mean "something after
all".
merged: 07-02-2010 ~ 10:06am
Quote by lickylickyGod is
universal, there is no christian God or Muslim God or Hindu God, He is ONE. Like sun is one but in England it is called
"sun", in Russia "solntse" in Korean "tae-yang", but sun is always one and it exist even
if "blind people can't see it". There is lot of things in this world we can't see, that doesn't
mean that do not exist. Human's mind is confined.
Hindus are polytheists, bro. And...
Let us bring in Kant to speak in cant:
The noun "dragon" is translated in Afrikaans and Deutsch as "draak", in Albanian as
"dragua", into Catalan as "drac", into Estonian as "lohe", and in German as
"Drachen".
Sure, it does mean that all these languages represent the same creature...
... but does that creature exist in reality?
merged: 07-02-2010 ~ 10:10am
Quote by Senseless101You
are asking for God's existence... i think the problem here is the question... up to what extent do you mean by
"existence"?
if you are asking about his existence well i can say that he did exist... on people's mind and hearts... and in
some books. i think you cannot disagree with me that "God" exist in the bible/other scriptures/religious books
as a word or a description to a person or whatever it is... i think you should narrow your question a bit since the word
"existence" is a big word don't you think?
but personally if you are asking me if god lived/living
well... they say god has the power to create and to destroy... what about us humans we can bulid and create at the same
time destroy... can we call ourselves god-like or something...
but anyways my answer to that is yes he exists/lives cuz' that is what my mind and heart telling
me
Very well, then. And shit yourselves, ye mistikes.
To wit: this god, if he exists at all, must exist inside timespace, and not imaginary timespace, mind ye: he must exist
in what we would loosely term as the real world, for lack of a better (or at least cleaner-sounding) epithet.
Stringent enough?
merged: 07-02-2010 ~ 10:15am
I honestly don't believe The Bible and science are in conflict.
Yes, and the fact that (for instance) the chronologies of Jesus, as shown in Mark and Luke, disagree with each other so
much, simply represents the fact that I am unfairly partisan.