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01/02/2006 15:19:16
 
 
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Politics
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
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>>>>I'd agree with your assessment that 'eternity' is a very long - never ending time. You will not be bored. Either you will be enjoying your eternity - or - detesting it.
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>>>Does that imply that everybody's spirit will survive and that the good ones will go to heaven while the bad ones will go to hell, for eternity?
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>>The spirits of those who trust in Jesus alone for their salvation will go to Heaven. The ones who don't will do to Hell.
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>So, we'll not gonna meet in Heaven. Perhaps in Hell, but that requires that I 'win' here. :)
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>Did this news reach the States? http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_20599.shtml
>Suppose that Jesus not only was not God's son, but evenmore not even has existed. Do you think you could cope with that? I mean, all you believed in so far would've been proven to be impossible. I'd be in despair if I was convinced right now that a TV cannot possibly display anything.
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>>>>There was no beginning with God. However, all other spirits were created by Him - and - had a beginning - but will have no end.
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>>>So, there was no beginning with God. Has He/She/It evolved? Does God have a brain? Hands? Does God need air or atoms? Is there no way God can die? How widespread is God? Can God get bored? How come you think God is good of heart?
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>>God has not evolved. God does not have a body - therefore does not have a brain. He is spirit. He needs nothing to survive. There is no way He can die. God is everywhere at all times. God cannot get bored. I think God is a God good heart because His word says so - and - that has been my personal experience.
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>Is God a personality, an 'I' ? Can God have more than one idea about a topic? Can God think of more than one solution to a problem? Is God aware of Himself?
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>>>[snip]
>>>>I can answer some of these - some I can't...
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>>>>-There will be no more diseases.
>>>>-God will take care of uniting body with spirit.
>>>>-There are passages in the Bible that describe the new Heaven and the new Earth (If you're interested, I can do some research on that for you.)
>>>>-Everyone on the new Earth will want to and will worship God
>>>>-Injustice will no longer be possible.
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>>>>I'm not an expert in the end times - so - please understand these are my opinions. I think they are Biblical (95% sure) - but - haven't spent the time on them to guarantee that they line up 100% w/the Bible.
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>>>What do you think of the other books that are supposed to be brought to humanity by people who saw themselves, or were seen, as prophets?
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>>Since I see the Bible as the ultimate authority, I would say that anything else that would be contrary to what is written in the Bible should not be believed. If someone claims to be a prophet, everything he says or writes should confirm what is written in the Bible. If it does not, he is a false prophet.
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>Doesn't this make you a 99,9 percent atheist? I mean, there are so many other religions that rely either on other books or on other interpretations. You have chosen to believe none of them except the one that was in your neighborhood.
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>>>BTW, you can ask me things also.
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>>You say you're an atheist - I'm sure you would say that you do not know everything. Would you at least admit the possibility of a God?
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>Admitting the possibility of a God, no matter Its scope, (in)capacities or morality, would imply that I'd have to formulate answers to at least some of the beforementioned quests. I think that would be a tour de force that I'm not capable of. It is far easier to explain things if we dismiss the existence of a God. Do you know of a quest that can easier be answered by a believer than by an atheist?

Sure. Where did we all come from.
Atheist: Well, see there was this primordial soup and in a confluence of coincidence, luck, and physics, there was an explosion. And then.. and so on.

Believer: It was God's doing.

I still go with the Atheist answer, but almost any question is more easily answered by a believer.
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