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Evidence please

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Originally posted by @jacob-verville
I still don't know enough about you.

You're an atheist, and left of center, right? That is about all I have gathered other than that you live in Indonesia.
Send me PMs with your questions in them.



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Romans 1:20
For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood from His workmanship, so that men are without excuse.

Do you believe that 'God's invisible qualities, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen' means there is no evidence for the existence of God? Or do you just ignore this together with everything else in the Bible that you don't like?


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So you want ‘Biblical evidence’ that doesn’t involve the Bible? 🙄

Do you know what Biblical evidence is ?

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No, it was a response to a specific point that you tried to make



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Falsely accusing me of being Becker. That got old pretty quick; as I told you, if you really believe that, file a complaint with RHP and let them investigate it. Otherwise, there’s really no point, beyond trolling, for continuing to say it


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Never said the Bible was proof of God’s existence and never said proof even existed. I said evidence existed, and it does. Evidence that is strong enough, imo, for one to reasonably conclude that God exists and that Jesus Christ was God in the flesh


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If it pertains to the existence of God and divinity of Jesus Christ, yes. In fact, I think truth is not relative at all. Conclusions one draws from truth can be ambiguous, but truth itself is not.
“Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.“
(John 14:6)

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There you go again...

Never said “proof” existed and, in fact, God, imo, never intended “proof” to exist because of the importance God places on faith.
Evidence exists - imo, enough for a reasonable and open-minded person to conclude God exists and that Jesus Christ was God in the flesh.

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