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Quoted from ""pjad_uk""
Artwork? Quick question?
What would it take (in principle) to prove to you that God doesn't exist or that your religion is a false doctrine?
It's easy. Less than 100% accurate in every objetive way: Moral, historic, etc
Think about this question carefully. Your answer will say a lot about your faith? Genuine belief or blind dogma?
Quoted from ""Artwork""
Quoted from ""pjad_uk""
Artwork? Quick question?
What would it take (in principle) to prove to you that God doesn't exist or that your religion is a false doctrine?
It's easy. Less than 100% accurate in every objetive way: Moral, historic, etc
Think about this question carefully. Your answer will say a lot about your faith? Genuine belief or blind dogma?
We are what we preach, and what we praise
Quoted from ""pjad_uk""
Quoted from ""Artwork""
Quoted from ""pjad_uk""
Artwork? Quick question?
What would it take (in principle) to prove to you that God doesn't exist or that your religion is a false doctrine?
It's easy. Less than 100% accurate in every objetive way: Moral, historic, etc
Think about this question carefully. Your answer will say a lot about your faith? Genuine belief or blind dogma?
We are what we preach, and what we praise
You don't appear to have mastered the art of quoting, Artwork... which isn't helpful.
Unsurprisingly, you're unwilling to give me a straight answer... Or, at the very least, an answer that is even vaguely coherent.
Quoted from ""Artwork""
Quoted from ""pjad_uk""
Quoted from ""Artwork""
Quoted from ""pjad_uk""
Artwork? Quick question?
What would it take (in principle) to prove to you that God doesn't exist or that your religion is a false doctrine?
It's easy. Less than 100% accurate in every objetive way: Moral, historic, etc
Think about this question carefully. Your answer will say a lot about your faith? Genuine belief or blind dogma?
We are what we preach, and what we praise
You don't appear to have mastered the art of quoting, Artwork... which isn't helpful.
Unsurprisingly, you're unwilling to give me a straight answer... Or, at the very least, an answer that is even vaguely coherent.
You didn't understand that
Quoted from ""Artwork""
I have answered more than you think, but i can't make people understand. Only the Holy Spirit, and the personal experience of each one
Quoted from ""Artwork""
Well, that words were empty (they don't explain what the Bible explains)
But what happens? To believe some facts faith is required, and a faith is supported by facts as well
Quoted from ""Zick Z. Zordan""
Artwork, you are fanatic, moving in straight direction without looking left or right, without trying to understand ONE SINGLE sentence that someone says to you.
You are closed in your perfect world, where Bible is the only thing to believe and all other beliefs are stupid and non acceptable.
Seems that you don't have ability to give a straight answer, too bad that you are so deeply religious that you lost this ability.
I could write and write for ages what I think about you but it's without sense, because you will not TRY to understand it.
People like you are dangerous.
Quoted from ""pjad_uk""
Quoted from ""Artwork""
Well, that words were empty (they don't explain what the Bible explains)
But what happens? To believe some facts faith is required, and a faith is supported by facts as well
I shall repeat it if you didn't understand... Nothing concerning the nature of the super-empirical can be deduced from empirical premises. Any sentences within the Bible that purport to explain the nature of God cannot be true or false as they lack any possible verification. There can be no metaphysical facts.
The story of Jesus is, in principle, verifiable to some small degree (therefore making it possibly true or false) just as any historical matter is ... however, this is only because the life of Jesus, if it did take place in the way that is described in the Bible, occured as an empirical event. However any statement within the Bible that claims to explain the nature of the super-empirical entity that is 'God', whether it be an utterance of Jesus or not, cannot be demonstrated as true or false. The Bible itself is an empirical entity and therefore it can reveal nothing about anything that lies beyond this world.
Faith is about belief ... not about facts.