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love this...i always break out into an irish jig at the end.... yehowhhhh! Great Praise and worship...What a God we have..
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YES THE ORIGINAL.!!!!..Every nite i listen to this on my ipod.... praising the lord...full blast in my earphones... haha... raising my hands....MAKES ME WANT THE LORD TO COME BACK RIGHT NOW TO PRAISE HIM FOREVER... I LOVE YOU LORD!!!!!!
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18-20 "I will not leave you orphaned. I'm coming back. In just a little while the world will no longer see me, but you're going to see me because I am alive and you're about to come alive. At that moment you will know absolutely that I'm in my Father, and you're in me, and I'm in you."
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John 14:15-17 "If you love me, show it by doing what I've told you. I will talk to the Father, and he'll provide you another Friend so that you will always have someone with you. This Friend is the Spirit of Truth. The godless world can't take him in because it doesn't have eyes to see him, doesn't know what to look for. But you know him already because he has been staying with you, and will even be in you!"
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Please don't argue..
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@jomc20 Actually he was. A deist is a person who believes that a god created the universe- but that the intelligent designer is not a personal god, but one that doesn't interact with people to our acknowledgement. He came to this conclusion when he was developing the theory of relativity. But he didn't know what to make of it in his heart. Being an intellect it seemed he couldn't put his faith into something he couldn't understand completely... No, I'm not American.
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Einstein was NOT a deist! A deist believes in God. You seem confused. What does it matter whether one man, Einstein, was a believer or not? Does it prove anything? He clearly stated that he did not believe in God but was in awe of the wonder of nature. When you say 'we have eaten of the tree' I see it is impossible for us to find any common ground. I live in England -very few Christians believe literally in the OT so I suspect you are American?
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@jomc20 Thats what I just told you, that he was a deist. I'm not dishonest thats what he said, do you not know what a deist is? You should read more clearly please.
God doesn't play with us, he gives us a choice since we have eaten from the tree and obtained knowledge as you clearly have expressed. All those things, ilness, death, disaster are all resulted on the fall of man, not God's "imperfection."
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A preposterous and ridiculous twisted argument which should not influence any but children or idiots! So God, who if he exists is perfect, INFALLIBLE, and all powerful, etc etc, decided to play with us and invent an imperfect universe and a planet peopled with faulty people just so they could choose between good and evil? Read back what your twisted sources have said! It is impossible to explain away illness, death, disaster and evil convincingly - they fail totally
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If you will never think for yourself and trust websites set up by fundamentalist religious people who are very selective in their quotations and who in fact lie outrageously, you cannot expect me to take you seriously. Einstein emphatically denied that he believed in a personal God. If you want to know the truth, look it up in a respectable biography of him, not a dishonest religious-biased website - it never ceases to disgust me, how dishonest the religious can be!
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@jomc20 The Conclusion being: No, Albert Einstein was not a Christian, probably because he failed to understand why evil existed. People who fail to understand the purpose of evil not only reject the concept of a personal God, but also reject the concept of God's existence altogether. Go beyond Einstein's faulty understanding of the purpose of the universe and consider the Christian explanation for the purpose of human life and why evil must exist in this world. ....(Part 5- end)
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Einstein: "I am a deeply religious nonbeliever. This is a somewhat new kind of religion. I have never imputed to Nature a purpose or a goal, or anything that could be understood as anthropomorphic. What I see in Nature is a magnificent structure that we can comprehend only very imperfectly and that must fill a thinking person with a feeling of humility. This [...] nothing to do with mysticism. The idea of a personal God is quite alien to me and seems even naive"
Blessed be God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
And blessed be his kingdom, now and forever.
jacqueshock 1 year ago 9
@jacqueshock AMEN! :)
blurkos 1 year ago
YES, BEAUTIFUL LION, COME SOON!
montanasun 2 years ago 18
Amen! :)
blurkos 2 years ago 2