universe=one, the one, God is one., the whole. It. There's a long list of boring details and charts, but I'm pressed for time this evening.
We live in God. hahahahahahah
We live in God. hahahahahahah
How do you know God is one the early Hebrews were polytheists . In Genesis it says let "us" make man in "our " image. Maybe god is many how do you know god is one?universe=one, the one, God is one., the whole. It. There's a long list of boring details and charts, but I'm pressed for time this evening.
We live in God. hahahahahahah
How do you know God is one the early Hebrews were polytheists . In Genesis it says let "us" make man in "our " image. Maybe god is many how do you know god is one?
That is understandable as the only 'truth' would end up being that salvation is universal for all flesh so a book or many books has nothing at all to do with a person having a life in the new earth verses. There is nothing that can be done to prevent it, publishing books that point to that is 'bad if you want to keep selling an endless number of books'.The religious books spend little if any time trying to "prove" anything.
The 'sons of God' from Ge:6 are the fallen angels from the Book of Jude so they would be considered to be 'gods' to mankind when we accept almost anybody who is stronger or smarter as being gods. The Bankers desire that title as it makes them immune from retribution if they do a ****ty job.The commandment about having "no other gods before me" does suggest there *were* other gods in the pantheon and the old boy was just insisting on being top gun.
Sorry I glommed onto "Falsifiable." I was unable to see how info could be falsifiable re gravity.No it isn't, your understanding of what I posted is wrong.
universe=one, the one, God is one., the whole. It. There's a long list of boring details and charts, but I'm pressed for time this evening.
We live in God. hahahahahahah
Just because the truth comes past a person occasionally that doesn't mean they will recognize it as such. The Bible sets the bar for who is the one that has full authority over all things, that would be the 'God' of Ge:1:1.I hope you're still able to post here after you discover none of that's true.
MHz Quoting Job is not a good idea. In that book God and the Angel Lucifer or Satan as he is called these days, had a bet that humans (were stupid and faithful enough) that Satan could not corrupt Job away from God.
Satan took the things away and it was God who put the limits on what damage Satan could do. Damage because the flaw in angelic beings is the part God gave to men that made it possible for them to have dominion over somebody else and have it turn out to be a good thing every time. Satan would also have been behind the design before the flood to exterminate 5 fingered people because when they were gone there would be no seed of Eve to fulfill any part of Ge:3:15. Job believed that God was not behind the events that were clear punishments, when he tried to explain to his friends who God was he was chastised by God for attempting to do things that were beyond his ability, such as explain who God is and what sort of powers he can manifest to help or hurt a person.In other words God took everything away from Job and still Job continued to believe in God.
Which would mean he did not believe that God was behind the 'misfortunes'.He took his wives, children, livestock, visited horrible diseases on Job and Job, according to that book, continued to believe in a just and decent God.
Emotions are the driving force that allowed Adam to be a perfect shepherd to the flesh he was given dominion over. In the fiery lake Satan and the other fallen angels will experience thirst, hunger and sorrow, welcome to emotional fallen angels if you can picture that.Not a shred of pity shown.
By 'some' you mean 2x right?When finally Lucifer/Satan conceded that some humans were more brain dead then he supposed, God restored some of what was taken away. New wives and children and gave him back his cattle and wealth.
When a person is brought back from the grave they cannot go back to the grave as that would be the fiery lake rather than the sleep Job:14 promotes.I always wonder why the previous wives and children were never restored. Guess even God has limits.
What is the moral of the story then? Has anybody escaped death? Does it reinforce that the land of the 'real enemy' is death rather than various tribulation that are part of an imperfect earth?That book is a fable for dimwits and an excellent reason to remember that the bible has caused more harm than good to humanity. Most Christians take what is possible to accept as reasonable from it.
Make it 30 (45 in my case) and I would agree with you, even then there is the right message and a flawed version.Unfortunately, now we are faced with the Koran and it's equally warped opinions. It should be made law that no person should be allowed to preach any sort of "belief" to anyone under 21 years of age on pain of life imprisonment.
And the vast majority of human beings on Earth are religious and believe in at least one God.
Has science disproven the existence of God or a god or several gods? It hasn't. In fact, with the likes of Thomas Aquinas, it has got closer to proving the existence of God than disproving him.
Also, I think it's sheer arrogance and self-righteous of scientists to keep coming out every so often to say that their new theory on the universe "disproves the existence of God", especially when nobody has ever got even close to disproving God's existence. Who are they to tell me what I should and shouldn't believe in? Humanity will still believe in gods and have religious beliefs centuries from now.
So? Did they prove god exists?
Wars have been fought for a myriad of things over the years. And it's actually ATHEIST beliefs which have been the biggest causes of war, NOT religion.
Atheists like to tell us that religion has been the biggest cause of violence and war throughout history. However, in Philip and Axelrod’s three-volume Encyclopedia of Wars, which chronicles some 1,763 wars that have been waged over the course of human history, the authors categorise 123 wars as being religious in nature, which is an astonishingly low 6.98% of all wars. However, when you subtract all those waged in the name of Islam (66), the percentage is cut by more than half to 3.23%. That means that all faiths combined – minus Islam – have caused less than 4% of all of humanity’s wars and violent conflicts.
The truth is, non-religious motivations and naturalistic philosophies bear the blame for nearly all of humankind’s wars. Lives lost during religious conflict pales in comparison to those experienced during the regimes who wanted nothing to do with the idea of God – something showcased in R. J. Rummel’s work Lethal Politics and Death by Government:
Non-Religious Dictator Lives Lost
- Joseph Stalin - 42,672,000
- Mao Zedong - 37,828,000
- Adolf Hitler - 20,946,000
- Chiang Kai-shek - 10,214,000
- Vladimir Lenin - 4,017,000
- Hideki Tojo - 3,990,000
- Pol Pot - 2,397,000
Rummel says: “Almost 170 million men, women and children have been shot, beaten, tortured, knifed, burned, starved, frozen, crushed or worked to death; buried alive, drowned, hung, bombed or killed in any other of a myriad of ways governments have inflicted death on unarmed, helpless citizens and foreigners. The dead could conceivably be nearly 360 million people. It is though our species has been devastated by a modern Black Plague. And indeed it has, but a plague of Power, not germs.
The historical evidence is quite clear: Religion is not the #1 cause of war.
If religion can’t be blamed for most wars and violence, then what is the primary cause? The same thing that triggers all crime, cruelty, loss of life, and other such things. Jesus provides the answer very clearly: “For from within, out of the heart of men, proceed the evil thoughts, fornications, thefts, murders, adulteries, deeds of coveting and wickedness, as well as deceit, sensuality, envy, slander, pride and foolishness. All these evil things proceed from within and defile the man” (Mark 7:21–23).
Source: https://carm.org/religion-cause-war
And I see no reason why an atheist's belief of no god has more value and is more "right" than a religious person's belief in a god or gods. Atheists are like cyclists: arrogant, self-righteous and holier-than-thou. They once even managed to put posters up on the sides of London buses saying: "There probably is no God." Who are they to tell anyone what not to believe in?
And it is telling that atheists make up of just 2% of the world's population (or 8% according to a 2004 BBC survey). The vast majority of humans have religious beliefs and believe in at least one deity.
And now that we've gotten that out of the way please tell me how many of those listed below were atheists.
Attila the Hun
Julius Caesar
Alexander the Great
Sargon
Ashurbanipal
Genghis Khan
Napoleon
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Tamerlane
Cyrus the Great