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Best "Argument" For God?
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<blockquote data-quote="andreha" data-source="post: 56203254" data-attributes="member: 239236"><p>Imagine, for a moment, that more than one God existed. What would happen if they had to disagree? Them being God's, they would most likely challenge each other. A challenge like that would certainly rock the foundations of this universe, so to speak. To me, it doesn't make sense for more than one God to exist. If more than one existed, they would be limited - and therefore not really Gods in the true sense. Logically, one would want to serve the one who is supreme above all. Failing to do so could result in some serious predicament. </p><p></p><p>I suppose one needs to ask oneself the question: "Am I willing to trust my God with my eternal future, beyond a shadow of a doubt?" My answer is yes, wholeheartedly. If, one day, I have to account for my life on earth, my reply would be simple. "I have been true to what I have been taught. I have asked for the will of my God, and followed it as best I could." Any real God would understand that.</p><p></p><p>Arguing that no God exists would certainly fail to explain the supernatural influence I have experienced so many times. How would one scientifically explain an entity that warns you of mortal danger, and to see that the warning was truthful afterward? How would one explain an invisible force that takes control of your body and steers a car for you while your eyes have been blinded by bright lights? How would one explain that same invisible force giving one verbal directions after getting hopelessly lost, and those directions turning out to be perfectly spot on? </p><p></p><p>That's my $5 worth. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andreha, post: 56203254, member: 239236"] Imagine, for a moment, that more than one God existed. What would happen if they had to disagree? Them being God's, they would most likely challenge each other. A challenge like that would certainly rock the foundations of this universe, so to speak. To me, it doesn't make sense for more than one God to exist. If more than one existed, they would be limited - and therefore not really Gods in the true sense. Logically, one would want to serve the one who is supreme above all. Failing to do so could result in some serious predicament. I suppose one needs to ask oneself the question: "Am I willing to trust my God with my eternal future, beyond a shadow of a doubt?" My answer is yes, wholeheartedly. If, one day, I have to account for my life on earth, my reply would be simple. "I have been true to what I have been taught. I have asked for the will of my God, and followed it as best I could." Any real God would understand that. Arguing that no God exists would certainly fail to explain the supernatural influence I have experienced so many times. How would one scientifically explain an entity that warns you of mortal danger, and to see that the warning was truthful afterward? How would one explain an invisible force that takes control of your body and steers a car for you while your eyes have been blinded by bright lights? How would one explain that same invisible force giving one verbal directions after getting hopelessly lost, and those directions turning out to be perfectly spot on? That's my $5 worth. :) [/QUOTE]
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