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That was a little off topic, but I felt it needed to be said. I have become so free since I have just taken the time to analyze what it is I hold on to. The beauty of it all is that everyone can think for themselves. I geuss no matter how hard I try, I can't make my friends see things my way. Which I see as being a good thing. My purpose for posting this thread was to obtain some ammunition to shoot down my friend's lame statements. I see now how useless that would be. They will think for themselves when they are ready.
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"How come the Bible says that you can know that you have eternal life, but expects blind faith?"
A similar question for me would be as follows: How come a woman at her wedding, who accidently gets her picture taken with a whiskey bottle in her hand, which is later sent out on flyers about her wedding, feels that a "mockery" has been made of her wedding? Is she embarrassed or what? If so, why? "If Jesus is not the Savior of mankind, no amount of believing is going to make Him that." No amount of disbelieving is going to make Him not that either. Btw, I do think for myself. I (and only I) decide how to live my life, and I have a choice between trying to live right and living wrong (there are NO OTHER choices, but I make the choices). Apparently, and unlike you, I don't perceive a message of tyranny and oppression from trying my best to live by the word of God. Instead, I see the peace and love that is possible by doing so. Quote:
Why I believe so strongly: I just don't think it's possible for so much to just fall into place so accurately, and there seems to be a reason for everything that's present (other than just random chance, of which the odds of would likely be impossible to even comprehend). Besides, if what I believe is false, which cannot be proven (only speculated about) here or anywhere else in this world, then it seems to me that nothing really matters anyway (i.e., we would just be many different species floating around on a large rock until we die, with no purpose of existence other than random chance - end of story). |
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Adding the other formation I described, however, would be sufficient to eliminate your described explanation. Now that I think about it, having just the first formation would be sufficient if it suddenly appeared during my lifetime. |
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Since such an event doesn’t happen every day – or at ALL for that matter – and since SOMEHOW only 25 people managed to catch it, of COURSE people will doubt it! Now let’s look at your analogy in a different way: Suppose those 25 people DID insist that they saw this miracle. Suppose they DID have those pictures to prove it. Even if the vast majority of people doubted it, it would STILL make the news. It would be reported, debated, conjectured on. Believers would argue with non-believers. In short, it would get NOTICED. The events purported to have happened 2000 years ago went completely UNNOTICED by all the equivalent of news agencies of the time. If somebody turned water into wine, raised a guy from the dead, walked on water, and was resurrected from the dead - even if only 25 people saw it (and believed) - it seems mighty strange that no one else bothered to report EVEN THE CLAIM for a good 30 years. |
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