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Struggles by Non-Christians
Losing my religion, where is the evidence for God
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<blockquote data-quote="Dansiph" data-source="post: 73378548" data-attributes="member: 410901"><p>I've had the ocassional doubt creep into my head but I am careful to not backslide in my belief. I think the Christian life is a constant fight as is mentioned in scripture. </p><p></p><p>Addressing the problem, I'm going to be honest I can't help that much at the moment because I'm just not a quick analytical thinker sometimes...</p><p></p><p>Do you not look out of your eyes or listen from your ears, smell even and think that this was created? I just don't see it coming from "natural causes" or whatever the correct term is. Or thinking "God wasn't involved" or it wasn't created etc. I'm trying to approach it from a way of thinking which isn't mine also so it's difficult. I didn't always think like this. I have gradually changed since believing to the point where I hold hardly any of my previous viewpoints</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dansiph, post: 73378548, member: 410901"] I've had the ocassional doubt creep into my head but I am careful to not backslide in my belief. I think the Christian life is a constant fight as is mentioned in scripture. Addressing the problem, I'm going to be honest I can't help that much at the moment because I'm just not a quick analytical thinker sometimes... Do you not look out of your eyes or listen from your ears, smell even and think that this was created? I just don't see it coming from "natural causes" or whatever the correct term is. Or thinking "God wasn't involved" or it wasn't created etc. I'm trying to approach it from a way of thinking which isn't mine also so it's difficult. I didn't always think like this. I have gradually changed since believing to the point where I hold hardly any of my previous viewpoints [/QUOTE]
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