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Hi Umaro,There have been thousands of Gods throughout history, and more than I care to list currently in the world's view. How then can you just pick one God as true and existing, and deny all others exist entirely? From what I've seen, every God has about the same qualifications. A Holy Text, a faith requirement, a place of worship, and a following. Basically I'm asking what makes your God right? Everyone I've talked to is surprised I'm an athiest, but they are athiest to every single God except for the one. What makes the exception? My theory is that for the majority of people they follow the God their parents followed.
NOTE: I've heard "It's what I believe" for almost every time I've asked this question elsewhere. I already knew that much, so please don't repeat it. I'm asking why you have belief.
Why do you believe in your specific God but no others?
Fishon, you're right in that I'm almost certain to not change my beliefs. However, I did not come here for that. I came here to learn what others beliefs areand why. I do not think I have been offensive to anyone, and I've tried to ask my questions as straigtforward as possible. If you do not feel my posts are valid, you may kindly ignore them.
I keep seeing posts on these prophisies. I'll admit I have not read a majority of the Bible. So what are these predictions more exactly? I have never really heard much aboutthe specifics. One thing jumps up as strange though. Wasn't the New Testiment written at least a hundred years after the death of Jesus? It's incredibly easy to fulfill prophesy in retrospect.
I trust that when you say you want to learn, you will then go to the Bible and read it. You write: "Wasn't the New Testament written at least a hundred years after the death of Jesus? It's incredibly easy to fulfill prophesy in retrospect." I agree, in some cases you are right. However, for me, but you will have to read the Old Testament, the prophesies of a scattered Israel 2500 years ago being gathered together in the last days, to become a nation, a people once more was the clincher. No, but no one thought that that could really happen. But in 1948, out of nowhere, there is the rebirth of Israel. That prophecy came to being some 2000 years AFTER the whole Bible was written. But read it for yourself---don't take my word for it.
Folks, quoting scripture to one who obviously does not believe in the document does little to answer the question.
Why do I believe in God? It is simple. I have had presonal and close contact with Him.
Having a modicum of education and experience in the physical sciences, I can say for certain that the universe was created. Who created it? God.
As someone else posted, there are hundreds of prophecies outlined in both the Old and New Testaments.
There are more than 300 prophecies regarding Christ. Note that many of them were from the OT, and written centuries before Christ was born.
Those prophecies regarding His birth, the place of His birth, His death, how He would be killed, that He would be resurrected and ascend to heaven are simply a few of the ones that have already come to pass, exactly as predicted by the bible.
The only ones not yet fulfilled are the ones regarding the rapture and tribulation and all that follows them.
They, too, will come to pass as written in the bible.
Look at it from the "objective" side. Specifically, what is the probability that a single male person would be born and fulfill more than 200 bible prophecies? I doubt there is anyone who is capable of actually calculating that probability.
Is it then all a coincidence as some would have us believe? I think not.
There is really only one God, all the rest are either idols or figments of someone's imagination. The God who made the universe and all that is in it is obviously the one and only one.
Simple logic says that intelligent design must be the basis for our universe. For example, what is the law of physics that allows something to spring into existence from nothing? There is no such law, and some being must have existed and had the power, and intelligence, to create our universe.
This is not the thread to discuss creationism vs evolution but one must consider the source (and creator) of the universe if one wishes to understand why we, as Christians, believe in Christ and His Father, and not forgetting the Holy Ghost.
In short, I believe in "my God" because I have experienced His love and power at first hand, and I also am forced to review the evidence for His existence.
Fred
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