He'll have to read it first.
Want to do a head on head on it?? I'll be GLAD to debate it , chapter by chapter with you.
Go bother somebody else with your drivel.
The same kind of things as it would take for me to believe there is a Santa who brings presents to good boys and girls every Christmas.
So, you would need to see Him in person, huh...you do realize, for that to happen, you would be dead, right?
“You cannot see my face, for no man can see me and live.” Exodus 33:20
So why this funny game of hide and seek? It seems a bit odd.
That is the response I would expect from someone who 1) Has not actually read it themselves 2) Knows it is a bunch of hooey from the get go, and 3) Is not confident in their own faith to start with.
So why this funny game of hide and seek? It seems a bit odd.
I just told you why...no human can literally look upon him and live...His glory is too great...SMH...
So if I tell you there is a pink unicorn in the other room, but you can't see him because you will die if you do and you just have to believe me, will you believe me?
When there are 66 books written about him, by 40 different men who largely did not know one another but are all in agreement about his existence, written over a span of almost 1,600 years of testimony, then there is no need for me to see him in person...sounds pretty convincing to me...
I bet you I can find more books on flying unicorns, by more authors, spanning a longer period of time.
This is from 2,500 years ago:
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I just told you why...no human can literally look upon him and live...His glory is too great...SMH...
When there are 66 books written about him, by 40 different men who largely did not know one another but are all in agreement about his existence, written over a span of almost 1,600 years of testimony, then there is no need for me to see him in person...sounds pretty convincing to me...
Giving children cancer, killing anyone who looks at him? This god is a psychopath.
Bull.
Like I really want to spend the next 23 hours debating someone who never admits he's wrong and always kicks the real truth to the curb. Nope.
Sure they do. They have faith the sun will come up tomorrow.
Scientific fact is not belief, my friend.
The laws of physics are constant, and pretty much guarantee it. The reason why the sun rises in the east and settles in the west every day is not because of god's whim.There's no guarantee that sun will come up tomorrow for you or anyone.
The laws of physics are constant, and pretty much guarantee it. The reason why the sun rises in the east and settles in the west every day is not because of god's whim.
The laws of physics are constant, and pretty much guarantee it. The reason why the sun rises in the east and settles in the west every day is not because of god's whim.
Yes it is.
Where did those laws come from?
:doh
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Apologetics Press - The Laws of Science?by GodThe laws of nature have been discovered through extensive scientific investigation—gathering mounds and mounds of evidence, all of which has proven consistently to point to one conclusion. They are, by definition, a concluding statement that has been drawn from the scientific evidence, and therefore, are in keeping with the rule of logic known as the Law of Rationality (Ruby, 1960, pp. 126-127). If anything can be said to be “scientific,” it is the laws of science, and to hold to a view or theory that contradicts the laws of science is, by definition, irrational, since such a theory would contradict the evidence from science.
The laws of science explain how things work in nature at all times—without exception. The McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms defines a scientific law as “a regularity which applies to all members of a broad class of phenomena” (2003, p. 1182, emp. added). Notice that the writers use the word “all” rather than “some” or even “most.”
There are no exceptions to a law of science. Wherever a law is applicable, it has been found to be without exception.
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