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well, as i understand it, satan is the god of THIS world.
and God is the God of the next kingdom to come. so satan's power will be limited in the next, whereas he has been given more freedom now.
when eve chose the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil - she was in effect choosing satan to be her god (because she listened to him)..... He can't be like satan who was a murderer from the beginning of our world ...
People who dismiss this problem easily simply haven't understood it. Others intuitively get near this - long ago I was fishing with my pastor and we got into some whitewater above our skill level, wrecked the canoe and lost all our gear, but were unharmed. My very young child asked "How come God could save Daddy but not the canoe?" Good question, and a facile answer does no good.
if you go through a 'hair raising' experience you learn to #1 call on God when you need some help #2 thank Him for rescuing you and not worry about the extraneous lost items #3 learn something from the event
take for instance a helicopter accident i saw on ER or something last night. a guy is pinned down with one leg under a helpcopter. (everyone in the helicopter miraculously survived). there weren't enough people to get him out from under - so they tried to extinguish the flames around the accident so he wouldn't blow up. (miraculously the helicopter didn't blow up - despite it taking awhile to put out the flames), then several park rangers hike down to help - and get the idea for a wench tied to a tree to move the helicopter off of him. at just the right time - more people are deployed and help loosen him from under the helicopter by pulling on the rope.
I'm sorry to come in mid-7th page here, without really reading a lot of the replies so far. But just recently I remember talkin to my old man (a right wing lunatic) about the concept of god, and he made a very good point... In that regardless of religious background, it seemed that EVERYONE believed in some kind of omnipotent being. Even my own skeptical self has experienced times where I was convinced that there was some kind of 'spiritual' unity between all things.Sometimes I think that all the laws of nature work together (naturally) to build the life and society that we've come to know, all on its own. Not because it's pre-determined, but that things happen because they make sense at the time. Totally random, but looking back it all seems to fit together.
yet, the hope of our salvation is what keeps us going.
Despite appearances, science doesn't deny the existence of God.
I'm not sure about the last part of the article, just because we have some understanding of black holes doesn't mean they're not awesome.
I've never seen a big angry white guy with a beard throwing lightning at people from the clouds.
Science says there is no god.I've seen atoms.I've never seen a big angry white guy with a beard throwing lightning at people from the clouds.
so if He is actively working - what is He doing?
I'm afraid you are projecting your own views onto me. I have no hope for salvation and see no need for it in order to live a fulfilling life.You had asked me earlier to reconsider my position. I can honestly say that considering and RE-considering my position is exactly how I have come to feel the way I do. I have seen nothing in the "arguments" for god or salvation that have any credence in my world. On the other hand, the thoughtful viewpoints of the "non-believers" (if you will) continue to show me that greater knowledge and peace can be obtained by continuing on my present course.I am not besieged with the necessity of creating some sort of anthropomorphic construct to explain things that are otherwise unexplainable. I am comfortable with ambiguity and find, actually, a tremendous amount of comfort in the mystery of life. Paradoxically, I am also fascinated with the scientific process that attempts to explain it all.
This is all incorrect.First off, science doesn't say that there is no god. And the fact that it doesn't is also irrelevant.Second, you haven't seen an atom. Third, the fact that you haven't seen doesn't matter either. The existence of atoms can be proven. We don't have to actually see them to observe them.
I am afraid you have no idea what you are talking about and aren't making any effort either. Any real scientist like myself knows you are blabbering nonsense. Whenever I agree with the final conclusion or not is totally irrelevant. This is also something you do not seem to realise since it seems you assume I am a christian because I do not let you get away with inaccurate reasoning. You do not understand. I do not care for conclusions. I only care for the accurateness of the reasoning. Since yours it obviously nonsense, which you probably know yourself, I reject it.
Something really emo that I make up off the top of my head as an excuse to not be put in the position of being found out that I'm a total liar and I make sh*t up about myself just to gain some sort of inane leverage in a pointless conversation on the internet.
It's been said we create our reality with our thoughts, words and deeds. I find that to be true. How many times have you come up to a traffic light and the thought popped into your head it's going to turn red and just then it did? I've been actively thinking "stay green" lately and that seems to work 90% of the time too!
I've been actively thinking "stay green" lately and that seems to work 90% of the time too!
rc had some interesting thoughts. It's been said we create our reality with our thoughts, words and deeds. I find that to be true. How many times have you come up to a traffic light and the thought popped into your head it's going to turn red and just then it did? I've been actively thinking "stay green" lately and that seems to work 90% of the time too! It seems the universe reflects our thinking back at us. The key to success with this is not having any doubt, so if the light's been green a long time and you notice that then try to alter reality by thinking it to stay green the doubt caused by your initial thought will prevail. While the traffic light concept may seem trivial (and it is) this line of thinking can be extended to our lives in general. If you think you can never get ahead then you won't. If you say you'll try something then you don't really believe it, as Yoda said, "There is no try, there is only do." So RC why not add some of that discipline to your thinking about this unity between all things which you say you've observed?
Pop goes the weasel!—Ryan
- and that God the Father and God the Son are one through the work of the Holy Spirit emanating from both
that's ridiculous to christians. God is in all and through all. He doesn't need angels to manage his creation - He is the life of it all.
Yes, read those three seriously, but not gullibly. If you do that, when you are done laughing, you will feel bad you wasted the time. Their purpose is not to convince, instead it is experiential. But the logic does not stand up to even a cursory look. I mean, come on, do you really ask an astronomy professor about DNA? Do geology professors hate the Bible, but in such an inept way? That was written by a person who has never been in a college classroom in his life.
Hi Tim,I agree with you on the second and third links. The near death link is quite different, it is simply a listing of personal experiences. It is not intended to convince anyone of any particular thing (at least as regards any particular religion), it's intent is to relate the experiences of people who have been clinically dead. I find the descriptions of what comes after death to be significantly at variance with what most Christians believe and for me that is comforting. I know two people who have had near death experiences, they were very real experoiences to them. So I give these descriptions a great deal of credence because people I know have had surprisingly similar experiences. Steve
We're all going to find out sooner or later anyway.