Originally posted by josephwI think this is true. 😏
I am convinced, although atheists deny it, they struggles with knowing there is a God. Those who deny the existence of God do so by continually drowning out the knowledge of God that is in them. They have developed all sorts of strategies with which to stifle the voice within, but no matter how much they try, they just can't escape the sound of the truth of ...[text shortened]... that keeps crying out for the love they so desperately need, and know will come from only God.
Originally posted by kirksey957Wouldn't you rather have your child come from school with a report about your reputation as a man of God?
My youngest kid "confessed" , if I can use that word, that one of her friends at school refered to me as "the devil preacher." She was quite upset about it, but I just laughed and asked what I had done to deserve such a title. Apparently my daughter had defended one of her classmates who apparently is a lesbian and they wanted to know what I thought ab ...[text shortened]... he one on the site "most likely to send someone to hell", I am now "the devil preacher."
You see, even children know the difference between right and wrong.
Originally posted by no1marauderJust like Adam and Eve were "enlightened", eh? 😉
While you doze through life, others are moving. While you have stopped thinking, others are becoming Enlightened.[/b]
I don't believe that anyone stops thinking. What you mean perhaps are those who do not think the way you do and/or perhaps those who may not challenge their own way of thinking.
Originally posted by whodeyIn the fairy tale of Genesis, your Monster God punishes people for thinking for themselves. What does that tell you about your religion?
Just like Adam and Eve were "enlightened", eh? 😉
The OP claims "The knowledge of God is self evident". This obviously shows he has stopped thinking about this issue in any meaningful way.
Originally posted by no1marauderWell it is interesting what the serpent tells Adam and Eve in order to persuade them to partake of the fruit. He said that if they eat it, they would become as "gods". Of course, if they were unable to think for themselves before the fall then how could it be possible for them to actually "fall"? Therefore, I get the impression that what is really going on here is that they took it upon themselves to become their own "god". In other words, they took it upon themselves to forsake the Lordship of their God for their own over their lives. Thus when they forsook their God their God sent them on their own way to map out their own journey. So guess the question begs, "Are we having any fun yet?".
In the fairy tale of Genesis, your Monster God punishes people for thinking for themselves. What does that tell you about your religion?
The OP claims "The knowledge of God is self evident". This obviously shows he has stopped thinking about this issue in any meaningful way.
Originally posted by whodeyJust to be clear, you believe that the Genesis story is an actual historical event?
Well it is interesting what the serpent tells Adam and Eve in order to persuade them to partake of the fruit. He said that if they eat it, they would become as "gods". Of course, if they were unable to think for themselves before the fall then how could it be possible for them to actually "fall"? Therefore, I get the impression that what is really going on ...[text shortened]... o map out their own journey. So guess the question begs, "Are we having any fun yet?".