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  • Exclusiv3king...

    I am happy to know that you, as a Christian, are thinking...I love when my people think :o)

    Please...what is this 'flaw' that you speak of? You can PM me and tell me, I won't judge you; I'm a nosy, open-minded skeptic (lol)!

  • Haha, yeah ...a lot of people wanted to know too. So, I'll tell you what. I'll put the flaw up on my channel over the weekend (you're gonna have to wait until then, I'm so sorry!!).

    I love when our people think as well.

  • I missed the flaw :(

    What was it? You can PM me with details if you like :)

  • The truly wise know that in the grand scheme of things, he or she knows absolutely nothing about absolute nothing in spite of the unwavering ego. That said, I believe that nothing is everlasting and as a result everything must come to an end. So to that end, I would have a hard time subscribing to the notion of a reincarnation-in-perpetuity theory. But then again, who knows ~

  • Very insightful comment, Mighty Isis.

    A LOT of people would be afraid of your "nothing is everlasting" comment. Most people want to live as long as possible, and if some people could... they'd try to find a way to live forever. Many people have a hard time coming to grips with the fact that one day, they might cease to exist.

  • No offence but i think Christians(that believe in this evolution shit) are the bigest fucking hyprocites(this includes the people who believe in God also)

    If you believe there is a higher power why would you believe the universe started this way considering you say god created the heavens and the earth

  • No offense taken, my dear. When I say "The Big Bang" in this video ...I meant it as a trigger. The universe didn't create itself. A "big bang", or trigger, caused it. Scientists believe this "big bang" to be the presence of H+ and He- atom clouds.

    Whereas, Christians believe this trigger (big bang) to be the Word of God. Either way, (most believe that) SOMETHING happened to create the universe.

    My theory could stand with either interpretation, really. But I see it as more religious.

  • so you don't believe in this?

    And i already learned about the big bang theory i just don't and will never believe in it

    Where did these atom clouds come from?

    How where they formed?

    big bang is not possible when the worlld started with nothing....where did oxygen hydrogen and all these gasses come from.

    That is something an evolutionist will never know from this so-called theory

  • Well, that's the thing right? If scientists believe that ...where DID the hydrogen and helium come from in the first place? A lot of them believe that they were always around... but I don't believe that.

    Are you Catholic? Protestant? If you don't mind me asking.

  • umm....idk...i before was a christian ...but i don't want deal with religion right now so i guess im agnostic

  • What is your religion?

  • Well, I'm a Christian. There was a time in my life when I just didn't care much for religion. I didn't pray. I didn't go to church. But at the end of the day I ended coming back.

    Agnostic, very interesting. So, are you HOPING that God exists ...or do you just not care about it at this point?

  • i believe in god..but thats just it...it may sound dumb to every christian but it makes perfect sense to me

    there are times where i don't want to believe in heaven/hell but...than i think how there has to be...its just really confusing..sometimes i don't know what to believe....life is confusing i hope one day to understand its concept and my purpose of being on this earth

  • It doesn't sound dumb to me at all. It's healthy that you're confused and have questions. In fact, if you were to go back to being a Christian (instead of an Agnostic) in the future, it would make your faith that much stronger. Much stronger than that of a BLIND follower (at the very least).

    Actually I was thinking about Heaven a lot lately as well. Maybe I'll make a video about that, too.

  • Yea...i agree with you on the blind follower part..because i went to a christian school for 6 years i would say im christian i would try to pray and do o...but there were times i didnt even feel christian like i would say things i don't even understand...for example like when they ask you do you accept jesus as you lord and savior i would say yes just because i know thats what they want to hear...

    thanks looking forward to that video

  • Yeah... it seems like adults want to tell you WHAT to say (and sometimes feel), but sometimes they don't want to explain WHY. A kid can tell you what you want to hear, but if they don't know WHY they're saying it (as it was in your case in the past) ...it will cause conflict in the future.

    Haha, and thank you! I just hope I can make it a good one...

  • Hi Dios...

    Most hardcore christians don't believe in evolution, they believe in creationism.

  • Yea...but i heard more christians are believing in it

  • I give you 5 stars for having the wisdom to question life, reality, belief... Before man discovered the well known "god of man", he had the spiritual freedom to do just that; why can't we?

    People can still believe in their God and wonder why what is. Only fools accept as truth everything that they're told to believe. I'm posting a video response right now.

  • God uses the simple things of this world to confound those whom we call wise.

    The beginning of "wisdom" is to 1st honor the One who Created u, (inless one has created oneself).

    This debate will go on untileach of us meets our ultimate destiny. Death itself.

    Then we will know, as I have said, those who have made correct decisions will be glad they did so, those who did not, will not be very happy.

  • You're right about this being an ongoing debate; I think it should be talked about. Not everyone believes that there is one almighty creator. Why is it that the atheists (or those without religion) can respect a religious person's right to believe what they choose, but religious people cannot be as accepting?

    If you're saying that someone doesn't believe in god, it means they can not be wise? I don't agree with that.

  • Men have always been wise, even if in their own eyes. I meant that in the context that there is Something greater than us, and humans r basically self-serving.

    I thank u for graciously disagreeing with me, and no one has to believe in one God.

    A person can be wise w/o believing in God, but to what profit?

    Again, we will all find out eventually.

  • "This debate will go on untileach of us meets our ultimate destiny. Death itself.

    Then we will know, as I have said, those who have made correct decisions will be glad they did so, those who did not, will not be very happy."

    I think if we (as humans) knew the truth ...it might be a bit much. Maybe it's good that we don't know while we're alive? Ignorance is bliss?

    Also, "People can still believe in their God and wonder why what is." I really like that, Miss James.

  • Very gracious and generous response Brother. We can only take so much knowledge, and I like the point u brought up. Thank u.

    Yes, God does not mind being questioned.

  • Don, you said,

    GOD USES THE SIMPLE THINGS OF THIS WORLD TO CONFOUND THOSE WE CALL WISE

    Why would 'god' do such a thing?

  • Hey Sis,

    1st of all He is God. He is perfect, flawless, has all knowledge, and has to answer to no one.

    He is Time itself, He invented time for our benefit, He has been here for a long time.

    Can we ever hope, (as humans), to even begin to match His IQ or to understand everything about Him?

    In that context, God does not purposely do things to make us look stupid. (we have been capable of doing that on our own).

    What is inconceivable to us is "childsplay" with Him. i.e., Ego check.

  • Right...'He' is the Creator of All...'He' is our 'Father'...and we can't even ask our 'father' questions?

    My father left my family too. I'm used to it.

  • Big misconception! God welcomes interaction with us at all times. As huge as He is, He still has time 4 us. He has taken the time to number each and every hair on our big heads!

    My dad walked out on me too, I definitely feel u on that.

    One of the wonders of God is that He is who He is, and still has time for us, as individuals...remember that. A personal one-on-one relationship.

    I want to talk to u about this some more. Hit my PM.

  • Bullshit

    Theres no such thing as the big band

    Fuck you kindly!

  • "Big Band" is always the victim here ...I'm sorry but I can't take a man who doesn't have a deep appreciation for orchestral arrangements seriously.

    Don't worry, I know you meant "big BANG".

  • i am a girl you stupid son of a bitch!

  • Haha... awkwardness ensues. Sorry madam?

  • So, does this video mean you don't believe in god?

  • I actually see a LOT of religious themes in my theory. But, I guess it's just a question of perspective. Maybe you'll see it too.

    As far as your question, 1stTime, I do believe in god. It's just sometimes, I feel like there's something more to the story.

  • what do i think? i think ur racist ass is going straight to hell!

  • Racist? What did he say that was racist?

    BTW, there is no hell nor will there ever be.

  • he knows what i am referring 2 when i call him racist. and, yes, there IS a hell. of that i am sure.

  • Interesting indeed...something to think about...I will let you know what I come up with

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