I see 3 things wrong with your argument. According to your 3rd slide, "we have faith that an airplane will fly on invisible air". This isn't true because we have scientific proof that airplanes do fly, and it is explainable as how they do. Plane flight is also repeatable. Miracles, by definition, are not
You heard people say- "it will never be found", "it ain't true", "it just can't be".
I'm here to tell you these People are wrong- I found it. Using Google Earth -
I found God's Watermarks of the REAL Garden of Eden. Look at my Channel and see the short Video I made of it. I didn't point all of it out either- there are many things still hid for you to find. There is even a picture of God- come see!
He is real. He's in fact the One Who defines reality.
Beautiful video. And I pray that it clicks with more people than just fellow Christians. But sometimes I think this persuasive line of argument requires already being plugged-in to God to make any sense. To argue with atheists effectively, you got to get even more fundamental with them.
You got to challenge them to prove how it is that they define reality and not God.
I see 3 things wrong with your argument. According to your 3rd slide, "we have faith that an airplane will fly on invisible air". This isn't true because we have scientific proof that airplanes do fly, and it is explainable as how they do. Plane flight is also repeatable. Miracles, by definition, are not
Riliusmaximius 1 month ago
You heard people say- "it will never be found", "it ain't true", "it just can't be".
I'm here to tell you these People are wrong- I found it. Using Google Earth -
I found God's Watermarks of the REAL Garden of Eden. Look at my Channel and see the short Video I made of it. I didn't point all of it out either- there are many things still hid for you to find. There is even a picture of God- come see!
downyourtube 4 months ago
He is real. He's in fact the One Who defines reality.
Beautiful video. And I pray that it clicks with more people than just fellow Christians. But sometimes I think this persuasive line of argument requires already being plugged-in to God to make any sense. To argue with atheists effectively, you got to get even more fundamental with them.
You got to challenge them to prove how it is that they define reality and not God.
MyFriendLeonard1 4 months ago