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I myself have found God, but Christians will always seem to disagree because they have a monopoly on God.migos23 wrote:There is archaelogical evidence for some of the Bible "stories", including the Great Flood. A copious amount of world history is recorded and accepted by many individuals. However, there seems to be inconsistencies on the amount of evidence needed to support various beliefs. What is the clear-cut evidence for the big bang? I have yet to be provided with evidence that something can be generated out of nothing, but I am not here to judge anyone's view or standpoint. Personally, i believe if you are looking for God, you will not find him in peer-related reviews. I have experienced situations in my life where I can attest for a fact that it was God(Jesus Christ, for me) 100% answering me, without question. I am not saying this to debate anyone, this is my personal experience and from what I have experienced, if you want a relationship with God, he can speak to you if you are willing to draw close to him and listen. However, I cannot say how or where a non-believer can find God; as every individual's situation is different, but I have seen God work in ways that I could never have imagined. If an individual wants to find God, genuinely try and you will.
Edit: A person cannot see WiFi signals, but if you use an electronic device correctly you can prove its existence to yourself; in the same way, learn how to use the bible effectively and you will be able to prove God's existence to yourself. The same way Wifi isn't forced on you, God never forces himself on anyone, it is your choice.
You found God because you were gaslighted .migos23 wrote:There is archaelogical evidence for some of the Bible "stories", including the Great Flood. A copious amount of world history is recorded and accepted by many individuals. However, there seems to be inconsistencies on the amount of evidence needed to support various beliefs. What is the clear-cut evidence for the big bang? I have yet to be provided with evidence that something can be generated out of nothing, but I am not here to judge anyone's view or standpoint. Personally, i believe if you are looking for God, you will not find him in peer-related reviews. I have experienced situations in my life where I can attest for a fact that it was God(Jesus Christ, for me) 100% answering me, without question. I am not saying this to debate anyone, this is my personal experience and from what I have experienced, if you want a relationship with God, he can speak to you if you are willing to draw close to him and listen. However, I cannot say how or where a non-believer can find God; as every individual's situation is different, but I have seen God work in ways that I could never have imagined. If an individual wants to find God, genuinely try and you will.
Edit: A person cannot see WiFi signals, but if you use an electronic device correctly you can prove its existence to yourself; in the same way, learn how to use the bible effectively and you will be able to prove God's existence to yourself. The same way Wifi isn't forced on you, God never forces himself on anyone, it is your choice.
Shiva bless youtimelapse wrote:I myself have found God, but Christians will always seem to disagree because they have a monopoly on God.migos23 wrote:There is archaelogical evidence for some of the Bible "stories", including the Great Flood. A copious amount of world history is recorded and accepted by many individuals. However, there seems to be inconsistencies on the amount of evidence needed to support various beliefs. What is the clear-cut evidence for the big bang? I have yet to be provided with evidence that something can be generated out of nothing, but I am not here to judge anyone's view or standpoint. Personally, i believe if you are looking for God, you will not find him in peer-related reviews. I have experienced situations in my life where I can attest for a fact that it was God(Jesus Christ, for me) 100% answering me, without question. I am not saying this to debate anyone, this is my personal experience and from what I have experienced, if you want a relationship with God, he can speak to you if you are willing to draw close to him and listen. However, I cannot say how or where a non-believer can find God; as every individual's situation is different, but I have seen God work in ways that I could never have imagined. If an individual wants to find God, genuinely try and you will.
Edit: A person cannot see WiFi signals, but if you use an electronic device correctly you can prove its existence to yourself; in the same way, learn how to use the bible effectively and you will be able to prove God's existence to yourself. The same way Wifi isn't forced on you, God never forces himself on anyone, it is your choice.
I am a firm believer in the God of this universe and everything in it.The Adi yogi is my guide
Hara Hara Mahadev to you too bhaizoom rader wrote:Shiva bless youtimelapse wrote:I myself have found God, but Christians will always seem to disagree because they have a monopoly on God.migos23 wrote:There is archaelogical evidence for some of the Bible "stories", including the Great Flood. A copious amount of world history is recorded and accepted by many individuals. However, there seems to be inconsistencies on the amount of evidence needed to support various beliefs. What is the clear-cut evidence for the big bang? I have yet to be provided with evidence that something can be generated out of nothing, but I am not here to judge anyone's view or standpoint. Personally, i believe if you are looking for God, you will not find him in peer-related reviews. I have experienced situations in my life where I can attest for a fact that it was God(Jesus Christ, for me) 100% answering me, without question. I am not saying this to debate anyone, this is my personal experience and from what I have experienced, if you want a relationship with God, he can speak to you if you are willing to draw close to him and listen. However, I cannot say how or where a non-believer can find God; as every individual's situation is different, but I have seen God work in ways that I could never have imagined. If an individual wants to find God, genuinely try and you will.
Edit: A person cannot see WiFi signals, but if you use an electronic device correctly you can prove its existence to yourself; in the same way, learn how to use the bible effectively and you will be able to prove God's existence to yourself. The same way Wifi isn't forced on you, God never forces himself on anyone, it is your choice.
I am a firm believer in the God of this universe and everything in it.The Adi yogi is my guide
migos23 wrote:Personally, i believe if you are looking for God, you will not find him in peer-related reviews. I have experienced situations in my life where I can attest for a fact that it was God(Jesus Christ, for me) 100% answering me, without question. I am not saying this to debate anyone, this is my personal experience and from what I have experienced, if you want a relationship with God, he can speak to you if you are willing to draw close to him and listen.
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migos23 wrote:There is archaelogical evidence for some of the Bible "stories", including the Great Flood. A copious amount of world history is recorded and accepted by many individuals. However, there seems to be inconsistencies on the amount of evidence needed to support various beliefs.
migos23 wrote:What is the clear-cut evidence for the big bang? I have yet to be provided with evidence that something can be generated out of nothing, .
migos23 wrote:Edit: A person cannot see WiFi signals, but if you use an electronic device correctly you can prove its existence to yourself; in the same way, learn how to use the bible effectively and you will be able to prove God's existence to yourself. The same way Wifi isn't forced on you, God never forces himself on anyone, it is your choice.
bamfo_dennis wrote:so who lying? d man who kno everyting or d man who dunno nuthin?
De Dragon wrote:bamfo_dennis wrote:so who lying? d man who kno everyting or d man who dunno nuthin?
Usually the man who claims to "kno everything"
migos23 wrote:Personally, i believe if you are looking for God, you will not find him in peer-related reviews. I have experienced situations in my life where I can attest for a fact that it was God(Jesus Christ, for me) 100% answering me, without question. I am not saying this to debate anyone, this is my personal experience and from what I have experienced, if you want a relationship with God, he can speak to you if you are willing to draw close to him and listen.
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The threat of other gods makes some people's god weakerDe Dragon wrote:Usually the long winded posts with scriptures reeks of desperation, and a need more to convince yourself than others, because if you have your religious beliefs, and are unshakeable in your faith, wtf are you so worried about others opinion and beliefs?
Cantmis wrote:Old testament or new , which better?
zoom rader wrote:Religion is for people that have nutting to do.
De Dragon wrote:Usually the long winded posts with scriptures reeks of desperation, and a need more to convince yourself than others, because if you have your religious beliefs, and are unshakeable in your faith, wtf are you so worried about others opinion and beliefs?
FrankChag wrote:De Dragon wrote:Usually the long winded posts with scriptures reeks of desperation, and a need more to convince yourself than others, because if you have your religious beliefs, and are unshakeable in your faith, wtf are you so worried about others opinion and beliefs?
your car is slow and stupid.
De Dragon wrote:FrankChag wrote:De Dragon wrote:Usually the long winded posts with scriptures reeks of desperation, and a need more to convince yourself than others, because if you have your religious beliefs, and are unshakeable in your faith, wtf are you so worried about others opinion and beliefs?
your car is slow and stupid.
You seem upset. Also you use of a larger font doesn't make you more of an authority on anything.
FrankChag wrote:De Dragon wrote:FrankChag wrote:De Dragon wrote:Usually the long winded posts with scriptures reeks of desperation, and a need more to convince yourself than others, because if you have your religious beliefs, and are unshakeable in your faith, wtf are you so worried about others opinion and beliefs?
your car is slow and stupid.
You seem upset. Also you use of a larger font doesn't make you more of an authority on anything.
Relax, I'm just making a point.
A man will forever have jealousy over his treasures.
De Dragon wrote:FrankChag wrote:De Dragon wrote:FrankChag wrote:De Dragon wrote:Usually the long winded posts with scriptures reeks of desperation, and a need more to convince yourself than others, because if you have your religious beliefs, and are unshakeable in your faith, wtf are you so worried about others opinion and beliefs?
your car is slow and stupid.
You seem upset. Also you use of a larger font doesn't make you more of an authority on anything.
Relax, I'm just making a point.
A man will forever have jealousy over his treasures.
Only if he's insecure.
Verily, We, it is We Who have sent down the Dhikr (i.e. the Qur’ân) and surely, We will guard it (from corruption)
https://quran.com/15/9?translations=203
Tamīm ad-Dāri (rA) reports that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said, “This matter will certainly reach every place touched by the night and day. Allah will not leave a house of mud or [even] fur except that Allah will cause this religion to enter it, by which the honorable will be honored and the disgraceful will be disgraced. Allah will honor the honorable with Islam and he will disgrace the disgraceful with unbelief.” (Ahmad; authenticated by al-Albani)
Cantmis wrote:Old testament or new , which better?
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