(April 7, 2013 at 4:45 am)missluckie26 Wrote: @godschild
As for dark matter: I just showed you a picture of it. Not unlike a picture of a tornado is merely air swirling at high speeds. The matter is affected by it, and you can see the evidence from that combined with the approved laws of physics that prove that the reason for the particles moving that way is dark matter.
Honestly: I don't care whether you believe in it or not, and I'd rather just drop it because this is becoming pestering.
Mr_Dew7
Just for a moment consider this. People do amazing things for many reasons. It's not anything externally doing those things: it's them. They're doing it.
I've "experienced" what you have. And I can logically explain every single experience I had, every prayer, every tear, every feeling of well-being: to being myself, with no god there whatsoever. Every emotion I went through was for all intensive purposes real because I made them real. If I go out into public looking for a particular thing I will see it everywhere. Much like one can live every day looking for signs from god, and see them everywhere. Every "act of god" in my life was just life: it's convoluted to think that god shifts people's hearts, and actions, and the world around us: just so something can happen in our favor. Especially when not a single thing is shifted for those who really need it. For those who die without it.
While I respect your opinion, I cannot find another explanation for what I have been through, nor do I want to. I don't believe any human can heal the sick, or raise the dead, without divine assitance. And of course I see God everywhere, because that's where the Bible says He is. In any case, thanks for conversing! I did just post a new thread though, if you want to check it out. I asked everyone to give proof for or against God, to see what everyone would have to say.
[/i][/size]God demonstrates His own love for us in this: that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8