RE: Christians, what is your VERY BEST arguments for the existence of God?
April 4, 2010 at 8:58 am
(April 4, 2010 at 12:16 am)Tiberius Wrote:
I just can't see any distinguishable parts in a ball of energy. How could one even distinguish parts if they're incorporeal? Surely we can't distinguish parts by use alone.
I'm not willing to go on the feelings of people, they're my own observances. There's no possible way to have evidence for something existing outside the known universe. It would be fairly easy to set aside my faith and claim there is no God, but I've seen too much in my experience I count as evidence for God's influence in reality.What I call God, could be a ball of dark energy outisde the universe, the IPU or Odin. IDK, but I gather God's attributes from what I've seen from him interacting with reality and since we haven't seen direct evidence of God yet then I'm assuming he resides outside the known universe. Those attributes are reflected in the God of Christendom, so that's why I chose this denomination over others I've tried. I don't believe God exists, I have faith in that. I do however believe that God does affect reality, and while subjective, I see evidence for it, although not up to scientific standards.
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