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So yeah...the debate continues.. have fun.
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QUOTE(uninspiredfae @ Jun 13 2004, 11:49 PM) Why believe in something I cannot see, when I can believe in something I can see? (Not to say that I believe in anything only visible to the eyes. That was only to contrast what you say.) I suppose the nit-picky people you're reffering to are the non-believers? I suppse we are, but I can easily accuse Christians of being the same way. But would you still willing to be friends with someone who doesn't believe in Him? I can be friends with anyone so long as they're nice. (eep! this is longer than intended) This might be a dumb example, but think about it- When people are trying to decide what to wear they generally check out the weather. It's not very fun to be wearing long pants and a sweater during 90 degree weather. So they check it out, and trust the meterologists. Well, when I wanted to know if God was really there, and if He really did love me I looked into some stuff. I found so much proof of Him. He's all around us. God is loving and warm, when I look at my cat I can see God. Because my cat is always there for me and can lift my spirits. When I look at my best friends, I see God, because they'd never abandon me. Look deeper at things and I'me sure you'll see Him. ![]() And I'm not just referring to the non-believers. Not at all. Just about everyone posting on this thread is going into detail that won't be listened to and taken to heart by the opposing side. If you were feeding a five year old would you present them with some fancy meal that they probably won't like? Of course not! You'd whip out a peanut butter and jelly. They'll eat it. So, when presenting your point are you going to whip out a long complicated explanation of the Darwin Theory? You can, but to be honest, I've avoided the longer ones. And I know a lot of the non-believes don't like the bible quotes. So why not make it simple and from the heart? And of course I'd be friends with a non-believer! Did I sound like I wouldn't in my last post? My bad homie. I didn't mean to if I did. If I refused to be friends with a non-believer that would actually make me a bad Christian. As a Christian I should at least try to love everyone. I don't judge people on their faith. I think that's dumb. |
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