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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

God is omnipotent(all powerful) He is above everything He is above all the physical world. Hes above space, time, matter everything! if we limit God and say He needed to be created then He wouldn't be God. If you're limiting God saying He needs a creator then you're not talking of the all powerful God I worship.

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  • If I ever meet God i will ask him to chop down a tree without chopping it down. If he can't solve that problem then he is not omnipotent and can't possibly have created the universe.

  • @onlypeaceindeath

    He could just seperate its outside layers.

  • @pur3o3end He would still bring the tree down. I want him to bring the tree down without actually bring it down. I

  • @onlypeaceindeath

    modify the Earths gravitation so it would float. If it means anything other then that the setence is incorrect, a fallacy. Sort of like "Why isn't my dog a fish? therefore God doesn't exist"

  • you didn't answer the question. you simply said that the question doesn't deed an answer. that's not enough for me..

  • The question was answerd. You didn't watch the video then.

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  • If you accept that God did not have to be created, then you accept that there are things that exist that do not need to be created. This directly conflicts with the premise of intelligent design. If you say that everything that has complexity requires a creator, then so does your god.

  • @UndeadPyro,

    All beliefs cannot be proven, that is what makes them beliefs. All beliefs are possibly true and possibly false, none are true or false. No burden of proof exists for any belief. If they are proven, they are not beliefs.

    That 1+1=2 is true tommorow is a belief. You apparently have faith in that belief. Nothing is true for tommorow, we only have beliefs for anything about tommorow.

    "behaviors of the religious are that of paranoid schizophrenia"

    News to the medical world?

  • @gklr You are incorrect. Faith is a belief in that which cannot be proven. It is indeed a mental illness, especially in the religious sense, as the beliefs and behaviors of the religious are that of paranoid schizophrenia. Also, you clearly don't know dick about math, because that entire equation is what proves that 1+1=2.

  • @UndeadPyro,

    Faith is any belief held strongly. I have faith that tommorow 1+1=2 will be true, it cannot be proven. Calling faith a mental illness is just funny.

  • @NLBheating I personally suggest you actually start doing some research, and cast your childish delusion of faith aside to seek the real truth. Its out there, and none of it is in the bible, or in any other mythological text. The only true way to understanding is through investigation and the scientific method of study and trial. "There are none more ignorant or useless than those who seek the answers one their knees with their eyes closed."

  • @NLBheating I have read the bible, cover to cover, several times, each a different version. Faith is the boast of one who is too lazy to investigate. Faith is believing in something you know deep down isn't true. Faith is a self-perpetuating mental illness. To quote Nietzsche, "I have read the bible, and at no point does christianity come into contact with reality or morality." Believing in something you can't see? THAT sounds like the very definition of what it is to live with blindness. 

  • Technically I'm a protestant, but I don't really care if there is a God or not. If there is a God there is, and if there is not a God it wouldn't really bother me either. We live to short lives to really need to bother about such things, and that's why I really don't care about God or Jesus or any other form or religious belief. And sorry if my former comment might have appeared a bit rude, I meant no offense. And those miracles could still be pure luck. How do you tell the difference?

  • @onlypeaceindeath If you are athiest, you won't know what I am talking about. There is this thing called "prayer" and there is what is called an "answer" to prayer. There are also "miracles" and I have been witness to both, over and over again in my lifetime. There is also that time when the Holy Spirit enters your body for the very first time. There are no doubts, there are no questions. There's only the undescribable, intense feeling of the spirit in you. You have to believe first.

  • @NLBheating What proof have you recieved? A book, or a sound beating by the local priest?

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