(June 23, 2016 at 2:50 pm)drfuzzy Wrote:Actually, the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments is God's revelation; it is thus verbally inspired and completely without error (historically, scientifically (not a science manual however and is worded to be relevant across millenniums), morally, and spiritually) in its original writings - along the way it recorded man's sin ('evil' is some sense is defined as 'sin'). Scripture reveals the being, nature, and character of God, the nature of God's creation, and especially His will for the salvation of human beings through Jesus Christ; after all, the primary purpose of the universe is redemption of which only humans can partake. The big bang event would be nothing but chaos and randomness if it didn't have a purpose. The four fundamental physical forces were perfectly integrated and the physical laws were pre-established to govern them.(June 23, 2016 at 1:32 am)snowtracks Wrote: "If you want us to believe..." - God made the Garden of Eden very good, not perfect. But made it even better by creating human beings a moral being with free will so it's up to each individual to believe or not in God's redemption offer, not His existence which is a given. Every human being has been created to give glory to God whether they accept or decline God's offer of redemption and will give glory whether they accept salvation or commit blasphemy (which is the unpardonable sin that is commit upon physical death) - to believe in God's existence is not the issue (everyone believes, some say they don't but they're just suppression the truth because they don't like the authority of God). God reveals Himself through His works (Creation), and His Word (Scripture). But Creation just by itself is enough to know God exist so not posting 'wanting' anyone to believe, they are already do.
Wow. You really believe this bullshit, don't you? Astounding. And I ask for facts, and you give me more yammering word-salad fantasy. No, everyone does NOT believe. And there is no god apparent in nature, and most certainly not apparent in that evil book.
Atheist Credo: An universe by chance that also just happened to admit the observer by chance.