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<blockquote data-quote="andreha" data-source="post: 55588338" data-attributes="member: 239236"><p>Hi there, SeekingAgnostic</p><p> </p><p>One thing I know with all my heart is that the God I serve is very much alive and well. I've had several encounters of the divine kind - some that saved me from dying quite violently. You really can't go wrong with Christianity - it's sort of a "come as you are" party - you don't have to be perfect at all. If you like, you're more than welcome to PM me if you want me to share some testimonies.</p><p> </p><p>I get you on the apparent difference between the account of the creation in Genssis to what science says. Personally, I believe the Big Bang happened right after God said "Let there be light" (Gen 1:3). Also, we don't know how long a time elapsed between the earth being created first, (Gen 1:1) and the first day (Gen 1:5). It could have been a long time indeed.</p><p> </p><p>There is indeed a difference between the old and new Testament - the main thing is that Jesus Christ paid the ultimate price for our sins, which made re-concilliation between man and God possible. </p><p> </p><p>You really don't have anything to lose with Christianity - I can testify to that. When I need help, I ask my Creator - and He always comes through for me - whether it's help with getting a job after being laid off, help with a tough problem or whatever. Christianity is the real deal - I can honestly testify to that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andreha, post: 55588338, member: 239236"] Hi there, SeekingAgnostic One thing I know with all my heart is that the God I serve is very much alive and well. I've had several encounters of the divine kind - some that saved me from dying quite violently. You really can't go wrong with Christianity - it's sort of a "come as you are" party - you don't have to be perfect at all. If you like, you're more than welcome to PM me if you want me to share some testimonies. I get you on the apparent difference between the account of the creation in Genssis to what science says. Personally, I believe the Big Bang happened right after God said "Let there be light" (Gen 1:3). Also, we don't know how long a time elapsed between the earth being created first, (Gen 1:1) and the first day (Gen 1:5). It could have been a long time indeed. There is indeed a difference between the old and new Testament - the main thing is that Jesus Christ paid the ultimate price for our sins, which made re-concilliation between man and God possible. You really don't have anything to lose with Christianity - I can testify to that. When I need help, I ask my Creator - and He always comes through for me - whether it's help with getting a job after being laid off, help with a tough problem or whatever. Christianity is the real deal - I can honestly testify to that. [/QUOTE]
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