RE: Christian for helping others
October 30, 2008 at 6:58 pm
(This post was last modified: October 30, 2008 at 7:03 pm by Edwardo Piet.)
(October 30, 2008 at 5:20 am)FutureAndAHope Wrote: You always seem to ask for proof but when I supply proof, as a witness of events that prove there is a God they are ignored. It is my guess that you are not willing to change even if you see or hear proof. p.s. witness statments are considered proof legally, however it is up to the jury to make a judgment on the validity of witness accounts.I'm not sure if you were talking to bozo or me because bozo quoted you last, but my post was right before yours, but if you are replying to me, and even if you aren't it still might have some relevance:
Here is another story from my life which is proof that there is a God.
I was on my computer building a website and I heard a voice and had a vision of Steve Erwin (a famous character in Australia) and I was told "he is going to die", and "contact him and share the gospel with him". I was a bit frightened by it all and did not do anything. A few months latter Steve Erwin was stung by a sting ray and died, just as I had been told would happen.
There are a lot of other examples scattered around this website where God spoke to me and predicted events or spoke audiably, these are proof, and I submit them to this court as evidence. Witness statments are evidence.
It is not that I ignore evidence. It is simply that I do not believe this is evidence. Are you claiming that I ignore evidence? If you are does that presuppose that you not only think these experiences of yours count as very strong or even extremely strong or as strong as you can possibly conceive, evidence, but you actually believe this evidence is 100% proof beyond all doubt? You take it as gospel? Thereby being a fundamentalist and a dogmatist?
If not, which I don't think you'd admit you were that bad even if you are, then why do you assume i am being ignorant of evidence rather than understanding, like I have acknowledged before and also more than once I think, that I simply do not believe that what you believe is evidence.