I pray in the night and I have my own believe to god. I don’t must go every Sunday in the chruch.
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Chris
In my opinion, thinking of certain people as "evil" is a bit of taking the easy way out. Don't get me wrong, though^^friendly2004 hat geschrieben: why does he allow all evil? he's set a day where he will destroy all evil. and only the good people, the bible calls them "the righteous", will posses the earth.
just like i do!asg_chris hat geschrieben:I'm believe on god, but I'm not a strong blieving catholic.
I pray in the night and I have my own believe to god. I don’t must go every Sunday in the chruch.
Sorry for my english, I'm here to improve it!
Perhabs anywhere can correct my Post.
regards from Birmingham
Chris
Consider this : An archaeologist digs deep into the desert sand and finds a piece of an old clay pot. After his investigations, this archaeologist can tell us, from this little old piece of dusty clay, so much about the civilisation that existed thousands of years ago that produced it; he can tell us about the types of ovens, temperatues, and dyes that they worked with, the raw materials that they used, and thus assess the level of their artistic skill and technological ability, etc. All this from a small piece of clay lying in the desert.~raccoon~ hat geschrieben:I am not sure if I believe in God.
But if there is a God out there: Why is there still so much suffering on earth?
And if he has ever guided you through hard times: Shouldn´t you also ask why he does not help others then? Or is it just their belief which is not strong enough. Then we should ask ourselves: What kind of God is that? He does not seem to be forgiving. He does not seem to be kind.
IS THERE A GOD???
I am sorry Mr. nevermore, I didn’t try to speak like religious people but I tried to give you scientific and logical proofs according to real observation and comprehension of reality..Nevermore hat geschrieben:Don't get me wrong, but that's why it's hard for me sometimes to take religious people serious. They often compare living creatures to things like chairs, watches or - in this case - a piece of a clay pot.
A pot doesn't live. It certainly couldn't have developed like that on its own, just like other artificial stuff - I agree with you on that. But we do live. Every day people get born or die without any obvious interference of God. Why would it have ever been any different? What's is more likely? That life - which is recreating itself every day over and over again - once was artificially made or that we made God up because we don't quite understand what's going on around us?
I am really so happy to talk with you about this subject which is very important for me.Nevermore hat geschrieben:Well, first of all: I get what you mean and I'm very impressed by the way you express your faith. So I really don't want to offend you or something.
No, I think there is a good proof... Let me know if you want me to tell you what is it..Nevermore hat geschrieben:But still: The things you mention might be your reasons for believing in God, but they're far from being proofs. If there was a proof, there would be no need in discussing.
I think there are many facts. But I want to ask you if you are talking about seeing for believing..?Nevermore hat geschrieben: There are no facts that truly support the existence of God and I think one should just accept that.
Nevermore hat geschrieben: Faithful people who just believe (whether it gives them hope or they simply want to believe) without trying to proof are the ones I honestly respect and take serious.
I don’t believe because that gives me hope or because I simply want to believe, I believe because the truth I find is Deen-ul-Fitrah (the natural religion of Man)..Nevermore hat geschrieben:But being religious means believing, not knowing.
How could this universe which runs according to an absolute accurate system (in terms of night and day, stars, planets and galaxies) how could it have come by chance and pure coincidence?Nevermore hat geschrieben:You see, in my opinion the main difference between people who believe in God and those who don't is the way they look at the world around us. Religious people - as far as I'd assume - basically think, the world is the way it is, because we need it to be like that so we're able to exist. God created it for us, so to say. I think it's quite the other way around. We exist by chance, because certain circumstances were given that allowed us to develop like that. Regarding the total of circumstances that are needed for us to live, religious people usually'd say it's very unlikely that all those circumstances exactly match our needs just by chance. And they're right. But if we take a look at the enormous size of the universe, the countless galaxies, stars and planets that surround us - why is it so hard to believe that amongst those millions and billions of "dead" planets at least one does exist where the circumstances for life are given by chance? The probability for each planet is low, but in total it's pretty likely. If we just rely on facts and try to think logical, the existence of God is still unlikely.
Go ahead. But again: If there was the slightest proof (and I mean real proof - not that "heaving a certain feeling in a certain situation"-stuff I always get to hear from those jehova's witnesses in my family), everyone would believe in God and there'd be no discussing.sara91 hat geschrieben: No, I think there is a good proof... Let me know if you want me to tell you what is it..
Facts don't nessesarily need to be seen. Just try to prove. As soon as there's no single doubt left, I'm convincedsara91 hat geschrieben: I think there are many facts. But I want to ask you if you are talking about seeing for believing..?
In this life we believe in many things without being able to see them or feel them tangibly..