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I have read many, many posts from sonhouse.

He makes sense from a non Christian point of view.

Prove him wrong.

If sonhouse would care to contribute a question, that would be great.

Point #1?


Originally posted by chaney3...
If sonhouse would care to contribute a question, that would be great.
Point #1?
If sonhouse asks a question, you expect to prove him wrong? I guess I don't understand what questions are.


Originally posted by apathist
If sonhouse asks a question, you expect to prove him wrong? I guess I don't understand what questions are.
You start then.

Ask a question.

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You mean, about gods?


Originally posted by apathist
You mean, about gods?
You already asked two questions now. Not sure what this guy wants.


Originally posted by Eladar
You already asked two questions now. Not sure what this guy wants.
When you see a photo of piles and piles of corpses in a Nazi concentration camp, where was God?

The usual response is that was man's free will, and takes God off the hook.

But, God says He loves us.

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Originally posted by chaney3
When you see a photo of piles and piles of corpses in a Nazi concentration camp, where was God?

The usual response is that was man's free will, and takes God off the hook.

But, God says He loves us.
Blimey, 6 posts in and we're already at the Nazis.


Originally posted by Ghost of a Duke
Blimey, 6 posts in and we're already at the Nazis.
Ghost,

I believe in God, but His absence is a mystery.

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Originally posted by chaney3
Ghost,

I believe in God, but His absence is a mystery.
What are the characteristics of the God in which you believe?


Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
What are the characteristics of the God in which you believe?
I will sadly say that I don't know.

I have doubts about the validity of the Bible.

I believe in a creator, and call Him God, but I don't know Him.


Originally posted by chaney3
I will sadly say that I don't know.

I have doubts about the validity of the Bible.

I believe in a creator, and call Him God, but I don't know Him.
Then what is the basis of your belief?


Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
Then what is the basis of your belief?
That God is there.

Those details seem to be unknown, and guessed.

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Originally posted by chaney3
That God is there.

Those details seem to be unknown, and guessed.
What I'm trying to understand is what is the basis of your belief that " God is there".


Originally posted by ThinkOfOne
What I'm trying to understand is what is the basis of your belief that " God is there".
Well, unlike Ghost and twitehead, I am not foolish enough to believe that creation came from nothing.

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Originally posted by chaney3
Well, unlike Ghost and twitehead, I am not foolish enough to believe that creation came from nothing.
I don't believe creation came from nothing.

I don't believe in creation.

(It is humans who require a beginning and an end. I don't believe the universe works that way).