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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

....or just another example of a weak argument that appeals to our common sense and yet falls apart if we apply it to anything else?

You decide.

This video was provoked following a comment I read on Bossman103's new video yesterday, a comment I have seen many times in the past.

Bossman's video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G87aQ60T8Eo


PS:In the next few days I will make a video acknowledging and showing all the help i have had in my quest for a new intro (and an appeal for some further musical help).

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  • richard dawkins and thomas paine wannabe

    have some originality, douchebag copout.

  • @ugoodHomeBoy

    "richard dawkins and thomas paine wannabe"

    And who are you aspiring to be like, Beavis or Butthead?

  • I know from my experience too that God has the power to forgive sins and even forgave my sins without being asked. I know God can change hearts mine and others. I've had two occurrences that God actually changed my heart. One that when God changed another's. God also told me when He was going to take away my beloved grandmother well ahead before she even got sick & other things.

    Of course this is not a proof. But it is my personal proof of God. I cannot prove God but I can at least testify.

  • @MichaelWithstand

    I find your personal experiences maximally unconvincing. Every day babies are born with no skin, with terrible and ultimately fatal deformities; good people get struck down and killed instantly; tsunamis wipe out tens or hundreds of thousands of people and your testament consists of God being generous enough to tell you he was about to kill your Gran. Your credulity threshold must be dragging on the floor if you are impressed by this.

  • God does provide evidence not to all but He does provide personal evidence to select individuals. So there's fallacy in this argument. I'm informed about God. I saw Christ when I was a 7th grader. His face shone the brightest light ever. I've had two of my prayers answered immediately. There was no coincidence in that. And some other things. God allowed me to know what death is and how it feels like. He also allowed me rarely to feel other people emotions and even once to know thought & others

  • @MichaelWithstand

    You are not the first person to have such an experience of Christ - many many others have had such an experience. The funny thing is that everyone who has such an experience is already aware of christianity. doesn't it seem strange to you that he never appears to the remote tribespeople who have never heard of Christianity or seen christian art? Maybe He just wants all tribespeople to burn in hell?

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  • @noelplum99 Fantastic point. Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs, etc are all doomed to burn in Hell because they happen to be born into the wrong areas of the world and believe in the wrong gods. I honestly fail to see how this is something believers of the God of the Bible brush off or evade when confronted with this problem. This problem is detrimental to their whole premise that God is loving, forgiving, and allows for freewill. Well he is loving if you believe in him, the rest can be destroyd

  • He has provided evidence, your surrounded by it but you don't have the eyes to se it.

  • @noelplum99 Certainly I am not the only one. There are many many people with personal experience of Christ.

    I read one once Muslim women who was healed by Christ and allowed to see Christ when she was still a Muslim. She did pray to Jesus Christ for 3 years though. Perhaps one of the easiest way to God is through going through the stupidity of faith. That faith that's tried with doubts and sufferings. Somehow God appreciates what little thing called faith. I do know however that God loves ever1

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