(August 29, 2017 at 11:53 pm)Godscreated Wrote:(August 26, 2017 at 12:50 am)Nay_Sayer Wrote: It is, but this only furthers the circle. I'll leave it to others to decide for themselves.
Good enough, I'm tired of this circle myself.
GC
We all know who the blind one here is.
"God can't be seen by mortals" Correct. And God can't be heard by mortals. And God can't be "felt" by mortals. Because God doesn't exist. And until you can prove that God exists, any assertion that this non-existent creature wants something, says something, tells you something, is automatically a lie, and a complete and utter waste of everyone's time.
[b]"a Christian used science and the Bible hand in hand to prove something." Wrong. The science is correct. Then the xtian used false equivalence to try to say that an astronomical occurrence meant that your imaginary god-boy existed and all the legends were true. There was a celestial alignment that looked like a bright star. It happens frequently. That's a great fact and fun to watch but it has nothing to do with Jeebus Crisps and his merry men. [/b]
Glad to see you agree with me on something, but I have news for you Christians can hear God in several ways, many choose not to and I find that unfortunate for them. He used it to show that God from the time of creation had planned the movements of the celestial bodies for the time when Christ would enter the world as Jesus, he show how the science and the Bible were in agreement. What you can't see is God didn't need science to agree with His word, His word was true from the beginning of time. He said if the Bible and the science did not line up he would have dropped the whole thing and accepted what the Bible said, what he wasn't expecting was finding that God's plan was perfected from the beginning. No not that alignment and in that specific place, not from the creation of the universe. It was a sign given for believers to help them and for non-believers to show that only God could have done something of that magnitude and then to end the DVD he showed what the view from the solar system was at the time of Christ's death, all this was perfectly planned. Thanks for watching the DVD at least I can say you gave it a look' far more than I can say for the rest here.
GC
(August 28, 2017 at 10:56 am)Harry Nevis Wrote:
I didn't like it when a Christian used science and the bible to to prove something because it never happened.
Sure it did, if you had seen the DVD you might have seen the power of God, but you would rather blind yourself to truth, that's sad.
GC
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