RE: To explain knowledge of God
October 15, 2014 at 10:28 pm
(This post was last modified: October 15, 2014 at 10:31 pm by Drich.)
(October 15, 2014 at 4:58 pm)Simon Moon Wrote: Interesting that you mention Paul, who according the Bible, found God without having to utilize A/S/K. He had his 'Damascus road experience'.
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What Are you talking about? Saul of Tarsus did everything he knew to do to seek out and serve God. Saul's conversion on the Damascus road was to redirect his efforts and place him in line with the will God he was seeking to serve to begin with.
Quote:Why don't I, or any other atheist here, deserve a 'Damascus road experience'?

Quote:Why are we extremely handicapped by our lack of gullibility? Why do we have to follow some ritual from an ancient text in order to conjure up some sort of magical communication (never defined in what form this communication will take) with this alleged god?Pride.
You have it God despises it, and you must check it before God will have anything to do with you/us.
(October 15, 2014 at 5:27 pm)Chuck Wrote:(October 15, 2014 at 4:16 pm)professor Wrote: There is something that Paul said which pertains here.
He said WHEN the Jews turn to the Lord, the veil over their minds is lifted.
Drich explained the biblical sequence of seeking/finding more than once.
How is it that you guys don't see it?
The same veil found it's way here?
Perhaps you should be inspired by our example of how easily it is to see that it is not there, and stop listening to the only 2 pieces of idiocy more idiotic then you, Drich and the bible.
And, if your wrong?
Think about it. If my experience with God was as empty as your own, why would I be standing with Him?
What if.. Our/Christianity experience with God is not as empty as what you know?