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Life came from nonlife?

Life came from nonlife?

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Life came from nonlife?

One reason I understand atheist don't believe in God is because he is the God of the living not of the dead.

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Originally posted by @rbhill
Life came from nonlife?

One reason I understand atheist don't believe in God is because he is the God of the living not of the dead.
If that is the case why did this god come to the aid of people 3000 years ago, like hardening the heart of the Pharaoh, whatever that meant, but in modern times literally 100 MILLION people, a lot of them from the Abrahamics, and I suppose atheists and agnostics and downright evil men but ALL killed and a lot of them in the name of this god, but not a peep from this god in spite of the absolute fact they all died, a COUNTRY full of people. So god had to WANT them dead, nasty asss humans.

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We know that Earth formed almost 5 billion years ago. Some time after, the first evidence of simple lifeforms emerged. That "life came from no-life" appears to be the most plausible explanation.

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He is talking about spiritual life.

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Originally posted by @eladar
He is talking about spiritual life.
So we are not talking about physical life, then what ARE we talking about here?

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Originally posted by @sonhouse
So we are not talking about physical life, then what ARE we talking about here?
As this is the Spiritual Forum, he can believe in anything. It's his religion. The flood, whims of gods, talking snakes, flat earth, walking on water, anything. It's his religion.
It's when he think he knows about science he makes an ignorant out of himself.

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Originally posted by @rbhill
One reason I understand atheist don't believe in God is because he is the God of the living not of the dead.
I've never heard that reason given. And it's obvious that the christian god is all about the afterlife.


Originally posted by @kazetnagorra
We know that Earth formed almost 5 billion years ago. Some time after, the first evidence of simple lifeforms emerged. That "life came from no-life" appears to be the most plausible explanation.
You don't know!


Originally posted by @apathist
I've never heard that reason given. And it's obvious that the christian god is all about the afterlife.
No God creating life, is life from Life. He is all about life.


Originally posted by @kellyjay
No God creating life, is life from Life. He is all about life.
Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground

recognise that?

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Originally posted by @rbhill
Life came from nonlife?
Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground


Originally posted by @wolfgang59
Then the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground
Then the Lord God formed a man[c] from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.


Life came from God's breath, not from the dust.


Originally posted by @sonhouse
So we are not talking about physical life, then what ARE we talking about here?
Those who will not receive eternal life are dead. When God's truth grows in a person's heart, the possibility of eternal life exists.

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Originally posted by @kellyjay
You don't know!
What is it you think I don't know?