RE: Show me your proof
April 7, 2013 at 9:29 am
(This post was last modified: April 7, 2013 at 9:31 am by Mr_Dew7.)
(April 7, 2013 at 9:24 am)Maelstrom Wrote:(April 7, 2013 at 9:21 am)Mr_Dew7 Wrote: I said I believe it can be proven if you will seek the proof.
Do you not remember my comment in this thread:
If an individual strives hard enough to discover something that is not there, he will eventually convince himself that it is there. That is the only way for believers to have faith. They must delude themselves into believing that a god does exist. Rather sad, actually.
Do you honestly believe that is a healthy way to live?
I honestly believe that since I found God, my life has only gotten better and continues to everyday. I believe that you won't change your stance, and I will not either, regardless of what arguments you bring. Call it delusional if you wish and pump as much rationalization into it as you can. I believe in it for good reason, and I'm sorry that you don't, even though you don't care.
(April 7, 2013 at 9:28 am)MysticKnight Wrote: You said eternal praiseworthiness (God) is more greater than anything on earth (ie. including earned praiseworthiness) and that he can bestow that gift (but no one has been worthy of it). I find it contradicting a little bit, that someone has to be worthy of being bestowed a gift and it being a gift at the same time, but since this a minor point, and is irrelevant to your disagreement to the premise "earned praiseworthiness is always greater than unearned praiseworthiness", it's not an issue.
There wasn't much reasoning provided as far I can tell as much as disagreement with the premise.
So, if you believes in a perfect place with a perfect God, earthly things would still be better than gifts from that place? And should God decide someone is worthy of then then ok, I just do not know any that I personally believe are worthy of it. Do you?
