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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?
 

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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?


You cant have faith without doubt, right? :) I always knew there was a most likly chance of God. 90% of it I knew,(I honestly cant say I never doubted) not just because my family mentioned Him, I couldnt explain it God gave me faith from the begining. I know God is real not from blind faith but with the personal experiances I have with Him.

Did you know that darwin himself doubted His own theory? He was talking on the lines of the complexity of our eye, the fact it happened by itself was absurd. He knew that something had to create the human eye. It is way to complex. anyway I believe He said something along those lines.


People make it seem like its so hard to find God but it isnt, people just dont know how to look for Him. Not to mention many love the dark too much, it is how do I say too pleasurable for them ;)
 
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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?
Welcome to CF, MissLaura. :wave:
I am sure we all have questioned God if we are honest with ourselves. For many of us, it's what brought us to Him in the first place. :) Just a curious question, but are you an athiest? I ask because you say you are not trying to convert us to athiesm.
Interesting note about Darwin as well is the fact that his wife was a devout Christian, and he respected her beliefs. So much so that he did not work on his theory and be very vocal about it, until after her death.
 
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What evidence do you feel there is for the presence of God? Or is it a personal feeling? How would you go aboutv trying to convince/convert someone to christianity?
I hope im not intruding i am just curious.
;-)

oh and yes i am an athiest.

evidence of God is all around us, His creations are all over , if your looking to find God through scientific proof, that is not how you find God. He is outside of everything we can understand and prove.

as I said just through my life experiances with Him I know He is there. feelings can be twisted. In the begining it does take that leap of Faith but God does manifest Himself in us.

We dont convert a person In truth it is God, we just sow the seed (Gods Word)

your not intruding :hug:
 
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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?

Yes I question God. By doubting my ideas about him I do feel I am getting closer to him, cause my ideas are in most cases based on misunderstandings.

Personally I can't see how anyone can question evolution. I got blond hair and blue eyes. The same with my kid. Those with black hair and brown eyes, got kids with the same looks. And if I have several plants in a garden where just one of them are really big, and I keep the seeds for generations, then the plant do get bigger by time.

But if you ask me if humans are really just apes? Then no, I don't think so. I think there is several things that makes us different. And it is not just the small % of the genes. But that's about what I personally think. That's where the limits go between common knowledge and faith in something bigger then what is in our every day life. If you think that the material world is all that there is, then it is natural to think that humans are just another form of apes. But if you think there is another dimension to it, where God rules, then it is absurd to think we are just material beings.

God bless.
 
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Dear MissLaura,

None of us has witnessed evolution, but many (myself included) accept it on the basis of evidence we have not gathered ourselves, but because we think it is well attested.

I, personally, have no idea why gravity works, but accept it is here because I am not drifting off into space.

I have not witnessed Christ in the flesh, but many (myself included) accept Him on the basis of evidence we have not gathered ourselves. The Gospel accounts, supported by much evidence from the early Church Fathers, offer more evidence than we have for most events from that period of history.

I personally encounter the Risen Christ only at the Eucharist, but accept that without Him, I'd be drifting off into some inner space.

Doubts? To doubt is to be human, and He Himself told us that those who believed without seeing would be blessed.

Peace,

Anglian
 
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Dear MissLaura,

Because, despite my best efforts, He is still there, and the message He brings makes more sense than any other.

God, we are told, is love; yes, I can relate to that. God, we are told is a loving Father; to that I should like to relate and feel I can; God, we are told, wishes us to turn from our sins, loves us despite them, and wishes us to follow a better way; that too I can relate to, although I am always failing to be who He wants me to be - but He still lifts me up and reaches out to me.

A once-for all 'I am saved', I cannot relate to, sadly, perhaps; a lifelong process of becoming more like the image of the God in whom I was made - well, I can relate to the process, even if I despair of the end product most of the time. My Christian tradition teaches that the Church is a spiritual hospital for what ails us; in it I find healing.

May we all find it where and when we need it.

Peace,

Anglian

 
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Ok then. What were the reasons for you becoming a christian? Was it how you were brought up or from experiences you have been through

Why are you asking by the way? Maybe it would be good to if you cleared that up first. Are you just curious or are you interested in finding faults in these crazy Christians? Cause you do have a icon on your profile text that says your a atheist, and atheist don't believe in anything a christian would tell, so why would anyone even spend time answering? You wont find any scientific proofs here, only personal experiences that can be questioned by anyone that wants to question it, if they don't think what these people tell are as important that what any random materialistic scientist would say.

But for answering your question. I were originally a atheist myself. Christianity was silly in my eyes, and if the religion in it self did not make me roll my eyes, then at least the followers of it would. I started experimenting with mind-altering techniques like meditating, OOBE, Lucid dreaming and trance in general, and also using drugs that would intensify the experiences. I were practicing Buddhism for a couple of years and didn't have to go to the army because of it, because Buddha once told that I should not. But one night I talked to my mother that had become a christian. I could answer most of her questions and let her know how silly it was. But what I could not answer were the spiritual force that was filling me when I talked to her about christianity. From my experiments, like with meditation, I had learned that the mind could make a lot of strange feelings and conditions, but all of these I could cleary track back to someting that my own mind were generating. But when I were talking about christianity then I could not explain what was happening to me. There were clearly a force outside my own mind that had control over me, and that i could not track, even if I had used days or weeks just to learn how the mind worked. I remember feeling totally numb from this, I felt a curious peace I had never felt before, that would fill me to the deepest part of myself. I were not used to this, I were used to feeling less peacefull, so this peace made me feel uncomfortable. So I thought: "Not yet" and suddenly, without notice, the force that was filling me vanished. And I was back to my normal self, feeling empty and somewhat lost. I were shocked, cause again I witnessed a force that was working in a way I did not control myself. A couple of years went by, and I stopped running away. I could not be dishonest to myself anymore, and became a Christian.

And I don't regret it. :)
 
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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
Of course.

That's how science was founded. By Christians.
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Have I thought about the alternative? Quite a bit. Can't get over why we don't see Big Bangs every day though. It's a big universe. Gotta be happening somewhere.
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?
Um, which one? Darwin's original theory, that minor variations are caused by survival rules? Um, yeah.
 
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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?

hi Miss Laura!
Welcome to CF!
Yes i questioned God many times and doubted whether he was real too. I've even gotten mad at him at times.
I grew up in A Catholic home and was taught about God as a child. I gave my life to Christ at age 21 after making a bunch of bad choices and living in mesery for years. I started seeking and God revealed himself to me in Jesus Christ. not sure exactly what u want to know, but i would be happy to talk further.
 
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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?

I questioned God on everything for almost 20 years. Never belived a word He said and question His very existences. Then spent almost another decade questioning His law and His nature. Well, after all that, God has answered in power and proven Himself to me beyond any doubt. I no longe question Him. He's perfect, I am flawe. If I do no agree with Him, I am the one in the wrong.

As for Darwin's theory, I fought hard for that one for a long time. But honestly, I can no longer muster the faith requied to believe in it. By Darwin's own test for disproving the theory, it is null and void. The proofs Darwin admitted to not having but hoped we would have shortly have never surfaced. More than a few of the proofs we supposedly did have has been proven to be hoaxes. I simply do not have the faith required to believe in Darwin's theory.
 
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Bellicus, yes i am an athiest although i was baptised when i was about 1.
The reason i am asking is that i read a book a couple of months ago called 'Derren Brown Trick Of the Mind' although it is a book about illusion, suggestability and unconcious communication etc. The first chapters talks about when Derren was young and he was a devout christian and why he became an athiest
here are some snippets from the first chapter,
'The Bible is not History.
Coming to terms with this fact was a fiddly one for me, because I believed in God, Jesus and Satan (ish). And one aspect of believing those things and meeting once a week with like-minded people is that you are never really encouraged to study the facts and challense your own beliefs. I always imagined that challenging my beliefs might make them stronger.'
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'Picture, if you require a good vomiting, a whole herd of us being encouraged to display the Pentecostal gift of 'talking in tongues' by a self styled pastor, with the proviso that if we ceased babbling because we thought it silly then it was indeed the devil telling us to stop, envision as a secondry emetic,me telling a non Christian friend that i would pray for him unaware at how unspeakably patronizing an offer might sound'
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'For those of you who find this laughable (while talking about the churches dislike of psycic healin and new age movements etc), please don't think for a moment that plenty of modern churches don't confidently talk about of demons as real, if invisible, populating sinful enviroments such as student bedrooms and heavy metal shops.'
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'Part of this man's job a 'pastor' remember - was to convince, innocent people in his care that such things (demons/satan and the like) were true, so that they'd be frightened enough to cling more closely to the religion.'
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Derren then talks about show he saw as a late teen by a hypnotist and how he then became intrested in peoples reaction to 'magic' illusion as they so wanted to believe it to be real. He then starts to do his own hypnosis shows.

'I was amazed to hear form my christian friends that i was ushering in demonic forces.'
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'I was confused if God created us then presumabley, the human mind is the pinnacle of creation. And i certainly know knew that i had a better idea of how hypnotism worked than these people, still you can't judge a religion on a few unpleasent people so i shrugged it off'
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'desperate people seeking easy answers are rarely intrested in being told those ideas are lies'
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'Some people may express thier affection for the notionof magical abilities or spiritual planes by embracing such ideas with no desire for evidence rather than thier own conviction'
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'Essentially one believes X so strongly that all evidence that does not support X is ignored, and all events that fit in with X are noticed and amplified'
'As a christian i started to think about this thouroughly, WAS I remembering prayers that had been answered and ignoring those that weren't? Or deciding they had been answered in a less obvious way?
It's a question i still ask intellegent christians today, because i would dearly love to hear a well informed answer'


There is a lot more that i could type but my fingers are starting to ache hehe

Basically the reason i am asking these questions is because i am curious after reading this book.
If that is a problem then i am deeply sorry and please do not feel the need to answer my questions as it is hardly vital that you do, i would just like opinions on my questions and these statements from christians and not an athiest.
 
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MissLauraDavies, it seems like this man you are talking about started doubting his faith, and when he found no clear answers to his questions his conclusion were that his faith were not right. Since he had no answers to these things, and also met little understanding from other Christians, than the conclusion had to be that there is no God and that Christianity is something imaginary.

I have had times when I were thinking about things about my faith that didn't seem to make sense, but my conclusion have been: I do not understand this, so there is something I do not know about this - instead of: I do not understand this, so there can not be any God... No matter what we think, we will never find anything that will prove or disprove God. There is no science that can be used to study God, and no philosophy that can conclude that he is real or not. And from what the bible tells us, no matter if we knew for sure that he is real, then there would be no way we could ever understand him. To be a christian one have to do as the danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard said: To leap into the 70 000 fathoms depth. Or as Benjamin Franklin said: The way to see by Faith is to shut the Eye of Reason. So it is faith we end up with. To believe or to not believe.

So to be short: There is no answer to your questions. You will never find them. Derren Brown might be right, and he might be wrong.

Personally I am convinced he is wrong. I am as sure that God exist that I am sure that I am writing this. This is conviction by faith, not by reason. And I am sure you will find the same faith if you seek it out. If you instead seek out and read about others that got the same opinions as your self, you will only find the same questions with no answers, in different variations. But if you seek out God you will find out that he is to be found. You will not be able to explain why, but you will know he is for real.
 
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Dear MissLauraDavies,

If you try to found your Faith on your own reasoning, perhaps you only end up believing in what your own reasoning can grasp; since God is Infinite, and the finite intellect cannot grasp the Infinite, perhaps that is the wrong route; or perhaps you only end up believing in yourself?

God is, we are told, love. If you can believe in love, you begin to grasp something of where God is coming from with us, His creation.

Wishing you joy and wonderment on your journey,

Peace,

Anglian
 
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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?

Hi,

I would like to recommend a book to you: Unshakable Foundations

Without a doubt, this book provides sound reason for believing in the existence of God. It's just simply a matter of being open and honest with yourself once you've read it.

I also recommend that you visit the site of: William Lane Craig

Note: Dr. Craig tends to go very deep, and is therefore, not so easy to follow at times.

These two resources should be enough to convince you that it makes more sense to believe in God than it does to not believe in God.

I wish you the best on your journey!
 
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Just a bunch of one sentence answers from me.
By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
Do you believe in the Darwin theory?
I have questioned God all my life and I continue to do today. There is myriad of incomprehensible things that God does with our world that doesn't make sense to me. To name a few, why is my friend, the most devout Christian on the face of the earth, going through extreme suffering in the form of cancer for the past 5ive years? What good can come from this that can't come from him being healthy? These are questions that I ask God, and in time I find my answers. You see, Christianity doesn't say: "Close your eyes and believe." It says: "Go and see for yourself." You can try and figure out God and why He would permit evil in our world at all, and sometimes you find out answers and sometimes you don't. But all of those unanswered questions don't amount to anything at all when faced with the issue of whether or not I have faith (faith does not mean belief, it means trust) that Jesus is really the redeemer of souls, and has given me an open invitation to come with Him to heaven when I die.

About Darwin? I don't believe a thing about evolution through natural selection. I happen to be a young earth creationist, and can back myself up if necessary, but that is for another thread because I don't want to derail this one. Let it suffice that I have done an immense amount of research on this subject and have found enough evidence to counter old earth evolution and build up a case for a young earth.



Of course, I don't think that in order to be a Christian, you need to reject Darwin at all. The only thing that really matters is if you trust that Jesus has forgiven your sins or not.
What evidence do you feel there is for the presence of God? Or is it a personal feeling? How would you go aboutv trying to convince/convert someone to christianity?
I hope im not intruding i am just curious.
;-)

oh and yes i am an atheist.
The presence of God is not something to be obtained from rational thinking. If it was, than I would also be an atheist. That doesn't mean that everyone is like me. What I mean is, during my entire life, I have only ever heard God's words 2 times. I pray many times that God would make His will known to me, but unfortunately I am left in the dark when it comes to hearing God. Other people say that they see Him and hear Him in everything all the time. I wish I was like them.

But for a actual evidence for there being a creator god? That's easy. You can have an explosion that will create the universe, but you must then ask the necessary question: "What caused that explosion?" Furthermore, you must realize that if you throw a bomb in a scrapyard, you will not obtain an end result of a series of perfectly constructed automobiles. All you would get is a bigger mess. How then, can an explosion create a multitude of galaxies in perfect working order without defects? And how much more complicated is the universe or even a single cell than an automobile? Therefore, it's very rational to assume that there was some intelligent mind coordinating that explosion and making sure that every thing was exploded in perfect proportion that makes it possible for earth to sustain life.
Do you take the words literally from the bible or interperet them into modern living?
so many questions
hehe

I take the words of the bible literally when it is revealed that the words are not a parable. Jesus spoke in parables where He told a story in order to teach a lesson that He wanted people to learn. In those instances, I look at the bible and try to find out what it really means. But in other instances where it says that Jesus walked on water, Jonah was in the belly of a whale for 3 days, Job was really a righteous man who suffered because the devil wanted it to happen, 5,000 men + women and children were fed with 5ive loafs of bread and 3 fish, I take it literally. You would need to understand that God's original words have been preserved with 99.5% accuracy and all texts that have different wording in different manuscripts do not raise questions to any doctrine, and especially not the resurrection which all of Christianity holds as the biggest claim to his divinity. I can go into much more detail than that if you wish.
Ok then. What were the reasons for you becoming a christian? Was it how you were brought up or from experiences you have been through
If you would like, I have a very long testimony that I would love to share with you. Of course, it's entirely up to you if you want to read it or not. It can be found at this location.
http://christianforums.com/showthread.php?t=5446474

Bellicus, yes i am an atheist although i was baptised when i was about 1.
The reason i am asking is that i read a book a couple of months ago called 'Derren Brown Trick Of the Mind' although it is a book about illusion, suggestability and unconcious communication etc. The first chapters talks about when Derren was young and he was a devout christian and why he became an atheist
here are some snippets from the first chapter,
'The Bible is not History.
Coming to terms with this fact was a fiddly one for me, because I believed in God, Jesus and Satan (ish). And one aspect of believing those things and meeting once a week with like-minded people is that you are never really encouraged to study the facts and challense your own beliefs. I always imagined that challenging my beliefs might make them stronger.'
.................................................................................................
'Picture, if you require a good vomiting, a whole herd of us being encouraged to display the Pentecostal gift of 'talking in tongues' by a self styled pastor, with the proviso that if we ceased babbling because we thought it silly then it was indeed the devil telling us to stop, envision as a secondry emetic,me telling a non Christian friend that i would pray for him unaware at how unspeakably patronizing an offer might sound'
..................................................................................................
'For those of you who find this laughable (while talking about the churches dislike of psycic healin and new age movements etc), please don't think for a moment that plenty of modern churches don't confidently talk about of demons as real, if invisible, populating sinful enviroments such as student bedrooms and heavy metal shops.'
...................................................................................................
'Part of this man's job a 'pastor' remember - was to convince, innocent people in his care that such things (demons/satan and the like) were true, so that they'd be frightened enough to cling more closely to the religion.'
...................................................................................................
Derren then talks about show he saw as a late teen by a hypnotist and how he then became interested in peoples reaction to 'magic' illusion as they so wanted to believe it to be real. He then starts to do his own hypnosis shows.

'I was amazed to hear form my christian friends that i was ushering in demonic forces.'
...................................................................................................
'I was confused if God created us then presumabley, the human mind is the pinnacle of creation. And i certainly know knew that i had a better idea of how hypnotism worked than these people, still you can't judge a religion on a few unpleasent people so i shrugged it off'
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'desperate people seeking easy answers are rarely intrested in being told those ideas are lies'
....................................................................................................
'Some people may express thier affection for the notionof magical abilities or spiritual planes by embracing such ideas with no desire for evidence rather than thier own conviction'
...................................................................................................
'Essentially one believes X so strongly that all evidence that does not support X is ignored, and all events that fit in with X are noticed and amplified'
'As a christian i started to think about this thouroughly, WAS I remembering prayers that had been answered and ignoring those that weren't? Or deciding they had been answered in a less obvious way?
It's a question i still ask intellegent christians today, because i would dearly love to hear a well informed answer'


There is a lot more that i could type but my fingers are starting to ache hehe

Basically the reason i am asking these questions is because i am curious after reading this book.
If that is a problem then i am deeply sorry and please do not feel the need to answer my questions as it is hardly vital that you do, i would just like opinions on my questions and these statements from christians and not an atheist.
These reasons for one particular man to turn away from Christianity are just that. His own reasons. He brings up many things like as you say: "desperate people seeking easy answers are rarely intrested in being told those ideas are lies" That may be true, but you must take into consideration those people who have no reason for being in any religion at all, and when trying to find the answer, they come up with the conclusion that God is real. Not because they are afraid of making the wrong that leads them to an eternal punishment, but because of their actual findings. One such person was Lee Strobal. When his wife converted to Christianity, he was furious and tried to put a stop to it. He spent years trying to prove to himself and his wife that Christianity just wasn't worth it. Not to devote one's time to, and certainly not something to believe in. For his wife, it was more of a heart issue, and for him, it was a question of finding if the evidence matched up with what the bible says. During these years of examination, he traveled the world to speak with renown biblical scholars, and tried to find out any flaws in Christianity that he could exploit. Over time, the scales started tipping and he was faced with the fact that all evidence pointed toward the Bible's claim that Jesus was God and died for the forgiveness of our sins, and rose from the dead 3 days later and was seen by many people before ascending to heaven. This man was not desperate and was looking for lies so that he could exploit it. The rest of the claims that Derren makes are those of one who wants the bible to be false, therefore claiming and embracing any possible explanation to hamper it's validity. I've seen it all before. These were things that I used to think too, before God came to me that night on Easter 04'. Things you should consider about Derren is, 1. Does he have anything to gain from writing this book? 2. Do his arguments fit the majority of people that he believes it does? 3. What personal circumstances brought Darren to these conclusions? 4. Is it possible that personal vendettas are clouding his judgment and his opposition against Christianity is not one of phchological matters, but of a personal matter? Could you ask any Christians that you might personally know about these claims that Derren brings up? If there is any in particular that you would like discuss with me, it is better to narrow it down rather flooding us with many things. That's a tactic that antireligious zealots like to do. They copy/paste (not saying that you do) a massive amount of text and say "Ha. I've won." When things are asked without flooding like you have done throughout this thread with the exception of your last post, it is much easier to relate with a person and answer any questions that really are heavy on your heart.

Let me know if there are any more questions you might have and we will be happy to answer them.

Welcome to christianforums.
 
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By no means is this an insult to your beliefs.
But was just wondering if any of you had ever questioned God?
yes.

I am not trying to convert you to athiesm at all and of course everyone is entitled to thier own beliefs.
Have you ever questioned Gods creation?
I'm not sure what you mean.

Do you believe in the Darwin theory?
Many (most?) Christians outside the US do not have a problem with believing God created and that evolution is one of the mechanisms by which he did that.
 
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