A painting without a painter? A building without a builder? and finally a Creation without a Creator?
Now, as I read this board, I constantly see, "Is it scientifically proven?" or something along the lines of that. Well, I would love to see some scientific evidence where nothing has created anything before. In fact, I believe science proves the opposite. To me it seems to be common sense, a creation needs a Creator, whether the Christian God, the Islam god, or aliens from outer-space. Never in any scientific experiment has life ever been created(I realize we can create amino acids, with primordial soup, but that theory has been recently discredited, any ways, off topic), and nothing has ever created something.
Atheists, chuck common intellect at the door to avert from being held responsible to a God. The sad thing is no matter how much you force yourself to believe something inconceivable, the ultimate reality is that all will face judgement and have to give an account for how they acted on earth.
I ask that all atheists would seek God with all their heart and Mind, you will find Him when you do so. The Bible tells us so, Jeremiah 29:13.
Let's be reasonable, in order to know for sure that God does not exist, you would have to know everything! No one claims to even know 1 percent of everything! So is there a chance, that in that 99.9% that we don't know, there is the possibility of a god? Of course, and to say there isn't would be unreasonable. On the other hand, do you need to know everything to know something does exist? No, of course not. Using Iraq as an example, if we see weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, do we need to know everything to decide that they are in possession of them? No, once again, of course not, the answer is obvious! But in order to say there is no WMD in Iraq, we would have to search the whole country top to bottom, every house, every cave, every van.
So, I believe it is much more reasonable to believe in a God, than not in one, because the latter requires that you know everything.
I would like to know your thoughts on this, especially atheists.
Now, as I read this board, I constantly see, "Is it scientifically proven?" or something along the lines of that. Well, I would love to see some scientific evidence where nothing has created anything before. In fact, I believe science proves the opposite. To me it seems to be common sense, a creation needs a Creator, whether the Christian God, the Islam god, or aliens from outer-space. Never in any scientific experiment has life ever been created(I realize we can create amino acids, with primordial soup, but that theory has been recently discredited, any ways, off topic), and nothing has ever created something.
Atheists, chuck common intellect at the door to avert from being held responsible to a God. The sad thing is no matter how much you force yourself to believe something inconceivable, the ultimate reality is that all will face judgement and have to give an account for how they acted on earth.
I ask that all atheists would seek God with all their heart and Mind, you will find Him when you do so. The Bible tells us so, Jeremiah 29:13.
Let's be reasonable, in order to know for sure that God does not exist, you would have to know everything! No one claims to even know 1 percent of everything! So is there a chance, that in that 99.9% that we don't know, there is the possibility of a god? Of course, and to say there isn't would be unreasonable. On the other hand, do you need to know everything to know something does exist? No, of course not. Using Iraq as an example, if we see weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, do we need to know everything to decide that they are in possession of them? No, once again, of course not, the answer is obvious! But in order to say there is no WMD in Iraq, we would have to search the whole country top to bottom, every house, every cave, every van.
So, I believe it is much more reasonable to believe in a God, than not in one, because the latter requires that you know everything.
I would like to know your thoughts on this, especially atheists.