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Originally posted by howardgee
"We have experienced (the Christian) God."

Oh really?

Care to share your personal experience(s) with God here on redhotpawn?
No, I thought not.

Funny how people get so coy about revealing their 'experience' of God.
Nothing like a bit of scrutiny to undermine ridiculous beliefs.

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Originally posted by howardgee
No, I thought not.

Funny how people get so coy about revealing their 'experience' of God.
Nothing like a bit of scrutiny to undermine ridiculous beliefs.
It must be a "ridiculous belief," this personal relationship between my wife and me, between my children and me, between my few friends and me, as I refuse to share the particulars of them with an indolent snot such as yourself on a public forum.

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Originally posted by FreakyKBH
It must be a "ridiculous belief," this personal relationship between my wife and me, between my children and me, between my few friends and me, as I refuse to share the particulars of them with an indolent snot such as yourself on a public forum.
Ding!

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Originally posted by Halitose
Ding!
Dumb and Dumber.

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Originally posted by howardgee
"We have experienced (the Christian) God."

Oh really?

Care to share your personal experience(s) with God here on redhotpawn?
Still waiting, Codpiece.

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Originally posted by howardgee
Still waiting, Codpiece.
My Computer was out of commision for a while, Mr. Gee.

BTW, I admire your use of name calling to further a debate.

I also didn't mention anything about a personal experience with God on my previous posts. I was mainly referencing Jesus's time on Earth.

However, I will submit myself to your mocking in the futile hope that you will take the rest of my post seriously.

I feel God's presence in my being. It is difficult to describe, but here goes:

It is like having someone you can confide in inside yourself.
When everything is hopeless, there is something inside of me, a joy that doesn't feel quenchable, that always comforts me. It is not just knowing that I won't die. It is being in contact with something that created everything.

(You may now feel the urge to mention how corny this sounds. Go for it, it won't hurt my beliefs, and you will feel better about not having a purpose for existing.)

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Originally posted by Codfish
My Computer was out of commision for a while, Mr. Gee.

BTW, I admire your use of name calling to further a debate.

I also didn't mention anything about a personal experience with God on my previous posts. I was mainly referencing Jesus's time on Earth.

However, I will submit myself to your mocking in the futile hope that you will take the rest of m ...[text shortened]... won't hurt my beliefs, and you will feel better about not having a purpose for existing.)
It's funny because you were able to make moves whilst your computer was out of commision.
Or maybe you really are in touch with God and got him to move from his internet connection.

The things you describe are just your 'ego'.
(apart from the following sentence which makes no sense whatsoever; "It is being in contact with something created everything."😉.

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Originally posted by Codfish
My Computer was out of commision for a while, Mr. Gee.

BTW, I admire your use of name calling to further a debate.

I also didn't mention anything about a personal experience with God on my previous posts. I was mainly referencing Jesus's time on Earth.

However, I will submit myself to your mocking in the futile hope that you will take the rest of m ...[text shortened]... won't hurt my beliefs, and you will feel better about not having a purpose for existing.)
"I also didn't mention anything about a personal experience with God on my previous posts." CodPiece.

"We have experienced (the Christian) God." CodPiece.

hmmmm...some contradiction here?
Care to explain your varying use of the word "experience"?

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Originally posted by Quirine
[bGod does not interfere in any way. We all are completely free to join God at any time.[/b]
However, God's all knowing. So He would know when you are joining him.

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Originally posted by howardgee
[b]It's funny because you were able to make moves whilst your computer was out of commision.
Or maybe you really are in touch with God and got him to move from his internet connection.

b]
I used my friend's little PDA-style device to make moves.
I didn't feel like doing typing on it, however.

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Originally posted by howardgee
"I also didn't mention anything about a personal experience with God on my previous posts." CodPiece.

"We have experienced (the Christian) God." CodPiece.

hmmmm...some contradiction here?
Care to explain your varying use of the word "experience"?
Perhaps you require some clarification.

Ahem... READ MY PREVIOUS POST!

P.S. By "We" I meant humanity.

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Originally posted by Codfish
I used my friend's little PDA-style device to make moves.
I didn't feel like doing typing on it, however.
What a tangled web we weave.

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Originally posted by DoctorScribbles
What a tangled web we weave.
No offense, but would I have a reason for lying?

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God does no exist. How can you define something that not exist, may be only in your mind?

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My problem with God is that you are taught that He is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-good. These three cannot happen.