Acappella Company - If There Were No God

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Uploaded by on Apr 4, 2009

If there were no God there would be no music
There would be no dream to be dreaming of
What a dreadful thought of an empty future
If there were no God there would be no love

If there were no God there would be no children
There would be no joy to relieve our tears
Not a tender hand to provide us comfort
No consoling heart to subdue our fears

Chorus:
But we know that God is with us
And we know His majesty
Reigning now, the King eternal
Yes we know the victory

If there were no God there would be no sunshine
There would be no rain to refresh the earth
There would be no jewels to display their value
There would be no thought of enduring words

If there were no God there'd be no creation
There would be no light there would be no breath
No surpassing joy nothing in existence
If there were no God all would be death

Repeat Chorus (x2)

Yes we know, yes we know the victory
Yes we know the victory

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  • God should be in our everyday life . . .thats why i like the song. Acappella music makes me feel like wanting to fly.

  • @Darwinsman I look at all these beautiful things around me, such as the trees, and the stars, and the life in a newborn, and I realize that only God can do that. And you may argue that all these things have been corrupted, but that is mans' doing, not God's. We're to blame for all the terrible things in this world, because of the actions that we take.

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  • ...without Him was not anything made that was made.

  • Science has no apparatus or methodology for studying the supernatural – including the existence of heaven, hell, God, and our very souls – yet Science takes the most arrogant position of declaring none of it exists. Why is it that Chrstians must prove there is a God when science cannot prove otherwise? I wish those with without belief would find other places to post their "scienctific" views as you cannot prove your "opinion". Like Fleischmann and Pons’s Cold Fusion - science can be wrong.

  • @ArakiUzamaki 5/5 Quote: “If you read the Constitution, it says something along the lines of "Unalienable rights deemed by the Creator." So if there is no Creator (God) then there are no rights.”

    It’s your constitution, (written by men, not god), not mine and it is intended to be secular.

    As far as individual rights are concerned. Throughout history, it has been secular governments that have enacted laws proecting the rights of the individual. Religious governments have always lead to tyranny.

  • @ArakiUzamaki 4/5. To come on a public forum like You-tube and make wild unsubstantiated claims, complain of unfairness and slander when someone challenges them and then patronisingly and peremptorily dismiss the challenger, is the height of arrogance.

    It has been said that arguing with a christian is like playing chess with a pigeon.

    It knocks over all the pieces, c**ps on the board, the flies back to the flock, claiming victory. Cont’d.

  • @ArakiUzamaki 3/5. Quote: “One, I don't appreciate the insult to Christians. If you truly want to know, then don't slander us. I don't ever recall insulting you.”

    No, you wouldn’t realise the insult, but you did say “God bless you” to me. I find that insulting to my beliefs, or lack of them. How would you feel if I was a Satanist (I’m not, by the way) and after every comment to you, I said something like, may Satan be ever with you. Something, I would never do, by the way. Cont’d.

  • @ArakiUzamaki 2/5. Unlike the creationists, science doesn't claim to know everything. The problem that creationists have is that with every day that passes, science discovers the true cause of more and more things that were previously believed to be in the purview of god, so their belief base diminishes at an ever-increasing rate. Yet they desperately cling to the few fragments left to them, rather than embrace the wonder of true creation by natural means. They don't realise their loss. Contd.

  • @ArakiUzamaki 1/5. Quote: "I look at all these beautiful things around me, such as the trees, and the stars, and the life in a newborn, and I realize that only God can do that."

    That's a reason for believing in a god, if you have a mind that is that way inclined, but it's not proof of a god, as science already knows how the stars were, and still are, being created. It also knows how trees and animals evolved from simple cells into the forms we have today and is close to creating life. cont'd.

  • @Darwinsman And I don't just believe in God to "Stick it to the man." But I have studied so many other religions and none of them make any sense. In all other religions, it's all just mankind trying to get to their "god." But in Christianity, it's God continuously trying to reach mankind. I've told why I believe in God. God is all powerful, and allmighty. If I didn't believe in God, I'd be putting my faith in things of this world, and those are temporary. Heaven, God, however, are eternal.

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