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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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I hadn't seen that - doesn't mean it hasn't reached the states yet. I am so convinced that the Bible is correct and worth my trust that even if there was "indisputable" evidence against my religion, I would choose to believe the Bible instead. As I've stated before, rather than trusting in man's or my own logic, I've chosen to trust in God and His word. Nothing will change that.

I once had a professor in college who spent several weeks discussing that nothing can be proved... It was quite interesting. I think what it did for me is to solidify my thinking that everything we do requires faith in something. Just because someone claims to have evidence to the contrary, do I then put my trust in them and their evidence? I think it's best to place my faith in God and stick with that.


>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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Yes - God is an "I." He refers to Himself as "I AM" in his word.

Whether or not God can have more than one idea about a topic is an interesting question. The Bible really doesn't address that issue (I don't think.) My thoughts would be that since God's thoughts are perfect - He would only have one correct thought about a topic. Can't really be sure about that one though...good question!

Yes - God is aware of Himself.

>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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I believe in the existence of God. Not sure I understand your question. If you're saying that by rejecting other gods out there that I am an atheist with regard to their gods, I'd suppose that would be accurate. An atheist by definition though does not believe in the existence of any god - correct?
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