No one knows really, Some say he is, Some say he isn't. Its up to every person to decide for themselves I think.

No one knows really, Some say he is, Some say he isn't. Its up to every person to decide for themselves I think.
"There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
Mark Twain
It is answering, I am not a belieaver, Nor a disbelieaver. That is what I meant by my post.
srsly, God doesn't exist. trust
No he does not.
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ye cos that will win a debate.....................................
"There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
Mark Twain
I'm exactly the same, I really would love to be a believer and I sometimes even go along to church with some of my Christian friends because it's such a peaceful and happy atmosphere but I can't make myself believe in what they're sayingI'm Agnostic and the only way I can believe in something is to have indisputible proof. I hate that... I wish I could believe in something bigger than me but I can't. If there is a God then I realise I'm going to hell for lack of faith and there's nothing I can do about it.
Personally I think the whole view of God is skewed even by (perhaps even more so by) the Christian community. There is not one single passage in the Bible that states Him as being omnipotent yet this is an accepted belief. The church denies all other gods (note lower case gI do have a question for Christians/Catholics. No, this isn't done in a way to challenge your religon. I'm fascinated by religion and just want to hear other peoples answers.
The concept of God is that he is perfect. If so, why would he create a world... or universe for that matter? What reason of motivation could he possible have for it if he is perfect already? It can't be boredom or curiosity as they are imperfect traits.
God either has a selfish motivation for creation, in which he is not perfect in terms of personality or he has an unselfish reason, in which he is imperfect in terms of power. How can a perfect God exist?
I will +rep all honest and legitimate answers... I'm not trying to get you to prove me wrong, I just want your thoughts.) yet the Bible introduces at least one such being, just as one of a far lower power than Jehovah. In the same way I think the idea of God as perfect is purely from a worship standpoint, ie: flattery and embellishment as with the kings of older cultures.
I'm not attacking Christianity here at all, I just think that it's not practised or even read properly for a large part
Good debate gg on the ignorance
I've already debated in this thread.I'm exactly the same, I really would love to be a believer and I sometimes even go along to church with some of my Christian friends because it's such a peaceful and happy atmosphere but I can't make myself believe in what they're saying
Personally I think the whole view of God is skewed even by (perhaps even more so by) the Christian community. There is not one single passage in the Bible that states Him as being omnipotent yet this is an accepted belief. The church denies all other gods (note lower case g) yet the Bible introduces at least one such being, just as one of a far lower power than Jehovah. In the same way I think the idea of God as perfect is purely from a worship standpoint, ie: flattery and embellishment as with the kings of older cultures.
I'm not attacking Christianity here at all, I just think that it's not practised or even read properly for a large part
Good debate gg on the ignorance
These threads have never achieved anything but arguments and ignorance.
Your debate was based purely on belief though, so you shouldn't later be stating what you think as fact as you did. Also..
Not a fan of encyclopaedias, cultural archives and dictionaries then isit lol
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