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Atheists, You Won't Find God that Way

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

Matt Slick of www.carm.org explains why many atheists do not find God.

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  • @DjetGlea you do know that there are non-biblical evidence of Jesus an the truth that's in the bible right....you're never gonna find what you are looking for with a bias state of mind, you gotta examine both sides bro

  • @haleygoeswhoohoo So like he was saying, you don't want to find God. At least you could wait until a separate message before contradicting yourself.

    "I wanted to believe in God" "I wouldn't worship him, because he's super mean." So... Why did you want to believe in him?

  • @MrStubbsj then why are you here commenting on this video? seem's like the sheep herders had far more intelligence than you could ever possibly posses.

  • Use Science to learn about the world, not a 2000 year old book written by sheep herders

  • Tommis Got Evidence Same thing all us skeptics are asking for

  • @haleygoeswhoohoo I'm sorry I'm not trying to come off rude, but I have a feeling you never really knew Him...

    You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. - Jeremiah 29:13

    "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you." - Matthew 7:7

    My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. - John 10:27

  • @oscarmarin1995 Who are you to say I didn't search correctly? You don't know anything, only your "god" can judge me if he's real, and I think he'd be ashamed that you're trying to tell someone they did something wrong or weren't sincere about it.

  • @haleygoeswhoohoo If you wanted God you would've searched and found Him.

    You have obviously never understood Him or wanted to seek Him by your false description of God.

  • @lemonheadpupu

    Also, if the Bible forces one to avoid critical thinking, then how do you understand 1 Peter 3:15? After all, providing reason for the hope that is inside requires a self-examination on one's beliefs. If not, then engaging in debates (the role of an Apologist), and considering another side is just out of the question. Unless I'm misunderstanding everything?

  • @lemonheadpupu

    Christianity (as Matt Slick knows it) is derived from the Bible. Can you show me where the Bible says it's a sin to think critically? You'd be doing me a big favor. Thanks!

    Cheers.

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