I quoted it before but here it is again.
Was this genuine or were you being spiteful?
Honest answer to an honest question?
I don’t know about you, but I don’t like beating around the bush.
It was genuine. You came in and said you doubted I was being truthful when I told you what I had done.
You didn't show where I said a Christian had hurt me.
Can you do so or not?
I never said you didn't ask God to prove he is real. In fact I've mentioned that's your problem several times. Your heart is not open to seek him intently. You said so yourself that your husband asked you to try, so you did. You may have wanted to believe for your husbands sake, but that's not the same as seeking God for him.
And here we go with the arrogance again. You are telling me that my heart is not open despite the fact that I have been abundantly clear that I am ALWAYS open to the truth.
Now stop saying this sort of thing or I will report you.
You replied to another post declaring praying to God is the same as someone asking us to pray to Zeus. The unbelief is the heart issue but you are right - you cannot force anything. I pray that in your life journey God will draw you to himself the way he knows how because he knows you completely. (Whether you believe that or not).
Wow, you just can't understand the point I was making at all, can you?
I see your God the same way you see Zeus. Nonexistant.
People who use the scripture as foundational truth coupled with the leading of the Holy Spirit do not disagree or have wildly different experiences with God.
Sure they do.
Define what is "real" if we're talking physical realm again then we'll have to disregard everything as "not real". Including your emotional responses to my querying where you believe you were being insulted by "arrogant Christians". How does that sound? We can't reduce everything down to only everything that can be seen or "tested" it's just not reality. (Which is actually duality btw).
If it can't be tested, you can't know that it's true.
No. Believing is one thing. Once Jesus reveals himself to you, it's no longer a belief. It's truth.
But Jesus won't reveal himself to me until I believe. What a vicious circle. I convince myself that Jesus is real without having any evidence, then I get some feeling that I ascribe to Jesus because it supports what I have already chosen to believe.
it's easy to convince anyone of something if they want to believe it.
I'm not here to prove it either that's something have you to seek for yourself. I basically responded to a thread (on a Christian forum) that mentioned witnessing to unbelievers and I got jumped on. Did you answer the OP's question Kylie? Did any of you? No one else has more right to be on this thread or in this forum, than a believer. If you're so adamant you aren't ever going to believe why be here? Don't give me that bull about "trying to understand" religion, you clearly don't want to understand when people try to converse with you about God.
The OP asked if there was scientific evidence for God. That is the discussion. You came in here and started giving non-scientific answers. And yet you accuse me of not staying on the topic.
Principle/belief... what's the difference? It really sounds to me like science doesn't have all the answers either. Certainly science can't tell you what happens when you die. If you like to live with that uncertainty, that's your choice to make.
Better honest ignorance than deciding that ANY answer is better than none, even if it's wrong.
Seek and you shall find, knock and the door will be opened to you. Sincere humility is paramount.
I sought, I knocked, I got nothing.
Why is this so hard for you to understand?
I provided the example because it has helped some believers when they have trouble praying and not being able to see God with their physical eyes. It's worked for them. I don't really know if it would work for a non-believer though, unless their heart was open. God loves faith. Placing a chair for him shows great faith that you understand he is a real person, even though you can't see him with your physical eyes.
Good for them.
Doesn't mean that it's Jesus though.
And you're a hypocrite. I didn't just "come in here" telling people what they believe. I responded to the OP and got jumped on for sharing my views on God and the bible, on a thread that discusses God. I responded and is where the conversation started. It appears like you all expected me to just run away with my tail between my legs because you athiests have claimed territory, but sorry I'm no pushover.
You most certainly have told me what I believe.
Here's a selection...
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You told me I found the existence of Jesus upsetting. I do not.
Read the Gospel by itself, everything Jesus did and said in his ministry on earth and tell me what is so upsetting.
You told me I had not made the effort to pray to God when I stated repeatedly that I had.
But you made no effort to truly speak to God. You did it for your husband, not because you wanted to know God for yourself.
You said I think that Jesus the person is exactly the same thing as a person's belief in Jesus. I do not.
You see them as one and the same. They are not. Jesus is God.
You stated that I had not sincerely sought the truth about God when I stated repeatedly that I had.
You said that a Christian must have hurt me. You seem to think that only something like that could cause a person to lack belief in God.
Whatever a Christian has done to hurt you is not a reflection of God. He loves you.
You said that my interpretation MUST be wrong simply because I don't have the same interpretation as you.
I didn't say you lied, I wasn't sure if I remembered you saying you read the bible or it was other posters here, but just incase you had read it, then you mustn't have interpreted it properly, otherwise you would have understood my reference to living stones.
You said our conversation was making me upset because you were trying to get me to think more deeply about "these things" (which were just you telling me what I believed and that someone must have hurt me).
I was hoping to get you to think more deeply about these things, but it's obviously making you upset.
You made fun of
@ruthiesea because she chooses to write G-d instead of God. This is something that people do as
a sign of respect, but you instead chose to tease her.
I love how you keep writing G-d as though it's difficult to spell the title properly. Speaks volumes
You said I was not open to whatever the truth is.
Your heart is not open to seek him intently.
And you gaslight. You didn't get "jumped on" for sharing your views on God, you got jumped on for telling people that what they said about their own beliefs was wrong.
"I hold such-and-such position."
"No you don't, you must have this other position. I can be sure of this, despite the fact that I don't know anything about you other than what you've said about yourself (and I choose to believe you are wrong about that anyway)."
And you're a hypocrite. I didn't just "come in here" telling people what they believe. I responded to the OP and got jumped on for sharing my views on God and the bible, on a thread that discusses God.
So yeah, don't tell me you haven't done it.
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You want to end the conversation without snark and spite, and agree to disagree I'm all for that.
I want you to accept what people say and stop telling them that they are wrong about their own belief position.
Top of this post (there's the circular happening again.)
You quoted NOTHING at the top of this post.