Nice one Evie
Tavarish seems to be obsessed with the notion that belief must entail some supernatural event. He can't face the truth.
Why not talk about something concrete we can discuss rather than personal thoughts? As I've said, your worldview shapes your understanding. What I might find to be grateful for God for, you might find makes you happy. It's also important to attribute accurately.
The Bible is strictly about the Abrahamic God right? There is no conclusive evidence on either side that could prove either way. If you think there is, then I'd suggest you're too entrenched in one side's arguments. Considered theologically, I'd say that the bible presents a coherent and logical model.
Tavarish seems to be obsessed with the notion that belief must entail some supernatural event. He can't face the truth.
Why not talk about something concrete we can discuss rather than personal thoughts? As I've said, your worldview shapes your understanding. What I might find to be grateful for God for, you might find makes you happy. It's also important to attribute accurately.
The Bible is strictly about the Abrahamic God right? There is no conclusive evidence on either side that could prove either way. If you think there is, then I'd suggest you're too entrenched in one side's arguments. Considered theologically, I'd say that the bible presents a coherent and logical model.