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The Goddess is in everything! She fills the world and everything in it with energy.
May You behold and enjoy many beautiful things on this wonderful day! I bow to the Goddess and God within You! |
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"People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them. "
-Dave Barry |
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"People who want to share their religious views with you almost never want you to share yours with them. " -Dave Barry The problem is that this isn't a sharing of beliefs. This is a tell us what you believe and we'll tell you why we don't like it. Someone asks for proof that God exists. I tell them how I proved to myself he exists. Someone else tries to tell me that my view is incorrect. I try to explain my beliefs and get sucked into a tit for tat argument that could go on for years. You guys can believe whatever you want to believe. However, if you do want to find the truth there is a way. |
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ADJ wrote:
"what makes you think that God would not create a science and rules of science and being God would he not create in accordance to the rules of science" That is what I believe. That god set up certain basic rules and now god pretty much lets us run things according to those pre-set limitations. Does god ever "tweak" these creations? Maybe. But as far as not calling things "miracles"? That's just another misunderstanding of semantics to me, all the wonderful living things on this planet seem miraculous to me. |
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As far as proving god doesn't exist...
I don't think even if someone died, came back from the dead and stated that they never saw god that STILL wouldn't prove that there was no god... just means that particualar person didn't see god. maybe none of us will ever see god. that doesn't mean god doesn't exist. maybe gods just shy. |
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How truly likely, Anoasis.
We may only get to see a tall muscular man in his 30s with a reddish brown beard and flowing hair cascading quite freely in a mingled mane to his beard and framing the quiet assurance of his gaze. |
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God did come to Earth and prove his existance, you are just choosing to not believe the recorded history of it. Asking him to prove it to each person individually on the planet throughout all time makes no sense. The burden of proof is on you, not him. The burden of proof is with the God who requires my attention. There are enough burdens in life, I feel no need to create more. Understand, that all my words are not intended to persuade the faithful from their stand. They are simply extended as insight to why I believe as I do. |
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Moonraven wrote:
The Goddess is in everything! She fills the world and everything in it with energy. May You behold and enjoy many beautiful things on this wonderful day! I bow to the Goddess and God within You! Thank you Moonraven! And may the spirit of the universe fill your life with joy! |
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Dianna wrote:
The burden of proof is with the God who requires my attention. Now that just makes TOO MUCH SENSE! Seriously, if there's a God who requires attention it should be up to that God to do something to attract that attention. And that MUST be done on a personal basis. Hearsay accounts from third parties just don't cut it because which third party should you believe? MagnoliaGuy wrote:
The problem is that this isn't a sharing of beliefs. This is a tell us what you believe and we'll tell you why we don't like it. I guess I owe you an appology Magnolia. Maybe I shouldn't have picked on your words. I confess that it ticks me off a bit when people suggest that it's up to me to seek God. And the reason is because I have sought God all my life and never even got so much as a dial-tone! I finally realized that I was simply expecting too much. I had been raised Christian and I was expecting an actual person-like God to answer. It's clear to me that the person-like God depicted in the Bible either can't be true, or he lies. Rather than believe that God is a liar, I have simply choosen to beleive that the kind of person-like God of the Bible simply doens't exist. I learned about the god of the Eastern Mystics, and this is a god that I actually CAN see as being very real. Like Dianna suggested, "if there's a God who requires our attention it should be up to that God to do something to attract that attention" A God who plays stupid hide-&-seek games would be a real jerk as far as I'm concerned. You can call that arrogant if you like, but I wouldn't play hide-&-seek had I created beings. So I'm only asking God to be as nice to me as I would be to my pets. If God can't live up to the same standards I do then he isn't much of a God. |
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I see this is still going on......
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I see this is still going on...... yup yup yup uh huh uh huh but nobody has attempted to answer your question, gyp!!! Pull up a chair. It might be a while.............. |
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Redy wrote:
"The burden of proof is with the God who requires my attention. There are enough burdens in life, I feel no need to create more. Understand, that all my words are not intended to persuade the faithful from their stand. They are simply extended as insight to why I believe as I do. " I dont believe god does "require our attention". I think because god made everything so intricately and beautifully balenced on the whole then it's *nice* if you take a minute to appreciate these lovely creations.... but I don't think god really needs or wants thanks or praise... I mostly thank god for things just to make myself more mindful of all the good in life. To see the bad I need only turn on the nightly news... |
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