Serious Questions For Educated Christians
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omg, i hate it when bash the fossil record. not you, cuz you didnt. and you dun mean too. but christians doo. tell me, any christian watching this. IF THERE IS A GOD, and by default, all animals came into being at EXACTLY THE SAME TIME, how come there are no 200 million year old giraffe fossils???? O: pwnt cuz they evolved, i dare you to prove otherwise =P
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well, as far as i can tell, the only supporting evidence, -if you want to call it evidence- your god has is the bible, no? what does it say on the subject? what about abiogenesis? we've found numerous complex amino acids in friggen comets, for "christs sake". and i want you to tell me how an infinite god that has existed forever is more plausible than a universe that spawned itself. how, in the hell did you come to that conclusion. aren't you supposed to be the one supporting YOUR ideas???
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@dfjr2323 That makes ZERO sense at all... You can't have both!
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You forgot to mention that God gives AIDS to babies in Africa! I mean, if you're going to make him ultimately responsible for everything...
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God is everywhere, Hell is not the absence of God. merely the punishment created for the Devil and his angels......you say can't have divine plan and freewill......you're wrong ....it is our freewill given by God to choose his divine plan for our lives or live the way we want and step off into the same hell intended for Satan and his angels.....it's that simple
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if their is a god he probably has videos on you tub
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8. I don't agree that God can't exist. I don't think your argument follows a logical path. You jumped from He is not in hell, to not all powerful. There is something missing in between those two conclusions. I would ask those who say that Hell is the absence of God where they find that in the Bible. I think it is just their belief, which does not make it true. If you base your argument off the belief of someone and not what the Bible teaches, you will come to faulty conclusions.
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5. I don't believe Hell is the absence of God. I believe it is a physical place of torment. The other place being referred to on this board, is Hades or death. Hades and Hell are two different places. Just because God chooses not to go to Hell, doesn't mean He cannot.
6. I don't know how any of that leads to God not being all powerful.
7. I do agree that if He is not all powerful, He does not fit the description of what God must be.
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1. Yes God created everything.
2. Yes, God created Hell.
3. God created all of us knowing what would happen.
4. Yes, I believe God has a plan, but it is brought about by our free will. Just because He knows our decision, doesn't mean He made it for us. He knows out decision and uses it for His plan.
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It's all just energy, interacting.
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I am an atheistfag and i personally found that video to be the most retarded piece of shit ive ever watched
Protip: Read The Atheist Manifesto
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hey i see a monkey face in that stardust
But hell just means a grave. That's why Job prayed to go there when he was in pain, and why the Bible says that Jesus went there. So God didn't create it as such because it's an abstract concept - any bit of soil can be a grave, or be hell, if you put a body in it.
And since the Bible never says that God has any foreordained plan for everyone, the 'you can't have both' argument doesn't matter - we're not trying to have both, only the free will.
johnsmithbsc 3 years ago
God made everything.
If he fits into the definition of God - he is the creator. He made EVERYTHING. And he knows EVERYTHING.
So he made the grave knowing full-well what would happen.
14mm2 3 years ago