Highly intelligent learned people cannot sing a note in tune or play anything, yet they know how to learn. I'm a musician and I know this to be true. Gifted musicians sometimes can't learn and excel in anything else.
That actually wasn't my point. A lot of retarded people have exceptional skills in something that highly intelligent people don't. The point being is that the structure of their brain allows them to excel in one particular area and do it better than everyone else.
They still have to learn what they do. They merely learn it faster and better. Intelligence isn't a uniform concept. Some people are more intelligent in some capacity and not other.
You are mistaken. Alex Malarkey in "The Boy Who Went to Heaven" admitted that his story was a fabrication.
Colton Burpo in "Heaven Is For Real" did not make up the story. The also made a movie as well. I read both books; Colton is the boy I was referring to.
I've reviewed that and stand corrected, but the point still stands though. What would indicate that the dreams of this child where just that ... a Childhood dream in context of the stories that the child heard?
Again, you are not explaining as to how and why we don't hear a lot more of that, especially since many children experience clinical deaths every year and are resuscitated.
You have a different world view, a secular view, when you look at history. This is what drastically changes when you are enlightened, you just see God's hand in history in your own life and the lives of others. You see how his blessings when they come and his judgments as well. You understand at a particular moment in your life that He has loved you all along and you feel this godly sorrow that leads you to turn to Him and ask for forgiveness.
I actually have both. I didn't start with a secular view, and was a believing Christian for a majority of my life.
No, God existed prior to people, He created them. The evidence is in changed lives. If you know people before and after, you can see their fruit.
The fruit of the Spirit is kindness, joy, peace, love, goodness, patience, self-control, hope and faith. This is evidence. If you've heard of dark, evil people that have done bad things then they come to Jesus and are saved and become loving, giving, gentle spirits and sometimes pastors -- you know them by their fruit.
But the problem is that I don't see that fruit to be any different than that of a non-believer. Christians at large don't seem to be better or more caring people when it comes to the ideals you are describing.
I've heard of dark and evil people who don't come to Jesus and change. What seems to be common is people changing and not Jesus. So, it seems to me that people can change, and there's seems to be nothing supernatural about it.
Well nothing but a condensed basketball that exploded into what we see? I don't buy that. I wouldn't even believe that the ball was as large as all the stellar masses put together and then blew up and organized itself with such precision. Nope.
No. It didn't explode into what we see. There were so many iterations and stems and time before we get to what we see that it's very difficult to put the number on it. You are skipping about trillion trillion trillion trillion to the power of trillion steps and iterations that have failed. It's not that the reality that we exist in magically organized itslef. Quite the opposite... every other version of reality that could fail did fail, and what we are left with is this one.
You are looking at it backwards.
Nope, life comes from life. Jesus said, I am the way, the truth and the life ... The word truth means reality and He is the source of life.
Again, I'm more interested in why you believe something as opposed to what you believe... which I'm very much familiar with.
Secondly, you've ignored the points I was making. Life consists of non-life in a way that you would define life. The question is, at which point of that division would you get "non-life" as opposed to life? Life is a concept. It's not a being. It's a pattern we recognize and label it so based on some attributes.
If you can explain how a one-celled animal turned into a fish, then amphibian, then animal on up the chain to Marilyn Monroe ... No don't bother, I've studied it and heard it all before.
Let me tell something that you don't know about yourself or you won't admit. You are rebellious towards God, but you don't perceive that way, because you'll say I don't believe in God, so how could I be against Him. You're clinging to evolution and the Big Bang desperately to justify your disbelief. Astronomers and desperately searching for water on other planets and get excited because they believe if there is water, life may have been possible there too. CETI sent out signals for decades and got nothing and they finally closed the program -- a waste of time. They cling to this notion that they will soon find life out there in their demise to disprove the existence of God once and for all.
Hmm... no, and no. You assumption fails on more than one level here:
1) Evolution isn't a science about Godless orginins of life. Majority of Christians on this planet actually think that God used evolution. Evolution is a scientific fact.
2) Simply because I can't explain evolution in great detail doesn't mean that we don't see the pattern that we describe as very likely. For example, just because I can't explain how it is exactly that apple falls down, doesn't mean that the gravity isn't real.
Evolution simply describes the general concept of development and it's a science in its infancy with plentiful problems to tackle. It may be wrong about plenty of things. I highly doubt that it's wrong when it comes to development of life on this planet.
You are free to believe otherwise, but that's one of the many reasons why we have secular movement today ... you'd seem to reject something that's very difficult to deny when it comes to observable data.
Likewise, the fact that there is life on other planets don't automatically invalidate the claim that God is real.
Do you really think that if we find life on other planet today that Christians will stop believing? Not at all. They will merely say that it also was created by God and things will progress as usual.
As far as me rebelling against God... quite the contrary. I very much would love to know if God exists, but he problem is that the evidence seems to be that of a a couple little boys and girls having a childhood visions and drawing pictures... in a way you present it. I really can't take it seriously in a scope of a claim - infinite God which can reveal himself in a matter that's a lot more conclusive than that.
So, we have three viable options:
1) I'm somehow unable to see or recognize the evidence, or I'm closed to it (which I try very hard not to do)
2) God doesn't want me to conclusively known about his existence, and thus it's hiding from me for unknown to me reasons and asking me to trust people who I find highly unreliable when it comes to evaluating how they live vs what they claim to know and believe
3) God doesn't exist... at least not in the form that Christian describe God to be
I really don't see the purposeful rebellion as an honest assessment of where I am, but I get as to why you may need to believe that.