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Do Christians acknowledge that God might not exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="oi_antz" data-source="post: 67389888" data-attributes="member: 261524"><p>That does happen but naturally we will wonder therefore the basis on which they believed. </p><p></p><p>If a person is intellectually honest, they will always acknowledge that possibility (I think), however unlikely it might seem. The world does produce results of extremely slim chance at times. However, given the experiences a Christian may have, to believe doubt really would require some doubting of one's sanity. When that is required in order to believe doubt then we are deluding ourselves in order to believe a particular idea. It also does happen. When that happens, we should always ask what enticed them to believe that doubt. </p><p></p><p>The facts do speak for themselves. If someone loves the truth then they will recognize that what Jesus says is true. Sometimes we prefer to not know the truth, or seek to conceal the truth because we find it uncomfortable. </p><p></p><p>(The way people represent the truth often does not help others to develop comfort of acceptance).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oi_antz, post: 67389888, member: 261524"] That does happen but naturally we will wonder therefore the basis on which they believed. If a person is intellectually honest, they will always acknowledge that possibility (I think), however unlikely it might seem. The world does produce results of extremely slim chance at times. However, given the experiences a Christian may have, to believe doubt really would require some doubting of one's sanity. When that is required in order to believe doubt then we are deluding ourselves in order to believe a particular idea. It also does happen. When that happens, we should always ask what enticed them to believe that doubt. The facts do speak for themselves. If someone loves the truth then they will recognize that what Jesus says is true. Sometimes we prefer to not know the truth, or seek to conceal the truth because we find it uncomfortable. (The way people represent the truth often does not help others to develop comfort of acceptance). [/QUOTE]
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