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<blockquote data-quote="aiki" data-source="post: 70079634" data-attributes="member: 178791"><p>Hello, Maddie. Welcome to CF! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How well-equipped at twelve do you think you were to properly evaluate the arguments for and against God? Are you aware that the ToE doesn't disprove God? They aren't mutually exclusive things. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, if God is who He says in the Bible that He is, then you should be able to have a direct, personal experience of Him. I have that every day. We talk. We walk. He convicts me, comforts me, strengthens, provides, and illuminates my understanding. The longer I walk with God, the more I see that He isn't just a part of my life but the fundamental substance of it. But just as God has made Himself real to me, He must do the same for you. And He will. His way, though, not yours. That's the first thing we have to get straight about truly walking with God: It's all His way, not ours. What else should we expect when it comes to God? Anyway, simply ask God to make Himself real to you. And keep asking until He does. I'll warn you, though, that how you think that will happen and how it actually happens may be two VERY different things. Have no doubt, however: If you want to know your Creator, really know Him, He will reveal Himself to you. It's what He made you for. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How can you know for sure that there is a God? See above. </p><p></p><p>What do you think you can prove, exactly? What do you mean by "prove"?</p><p></p><p>No, you aren't too far gone. The ones who are never wonder if they are. So, yes, there is hope. Much hope. </p><p></p><p>Selah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aiki, post: 70079634, member: 178791"] Hello, Maddie. Welcome to CF! How well-equipped at twelve do you think you were to properly evaluate the arguments for and against God? Are you aware that the ToE doesn't disprove God? They aren't mutually exclusive things. Well, if God is who He says in the Bible that He is, then you should be able to have a direct, personal experience of Him. I have that every day. We talk. We walk. He convicts me, comforts me, strengthens, provides, and illuminates my understanding. The longer I walk with God, the more I see that He isn't just a part of my life but the fundamental substance of it. But just as God has made Himself real to me, He must do the same for you. And He will. His way, though, not yours. That's the first thing we have to get straight about truly walking with God: It's all His way, not ours. What else should we expect when it comes to God? Anyway, simply ask God to make Himself real to you. And keep asking until He does. I'll warn you, though, that how you think that will happen and how it actually happens may be two VERY different things. Have no doubt, however: If you want to know your Creator, really know Him, He will reveal Himself to you. It's what He made you for. How can you know for sure that there is a God? See above. What do you think you can prove, exactly? What do you mean by "prove"? No, you aren't too far gone. The ones who are never wonder if they are. So, yes, there is hope. Much hope. Selah. [/QUOTE]
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