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Einstein always said that the reason he devoted his life to the study of matter, which resulted in such trivial things as E=MC2 was that he wanted to understand what God had done to create the universe. Funny, he didn’t try to impress everyone with his genius.

 

Too bad that Einstein was no christian, eh?

 

That said, yes, the Divine forces did fascinating things to create Midgard (and the other eight worlds too, of course). Naturally, the logically impossible vengeful sadist called jehoover had no part of it, but there's always a catch, isn't there? :fdevil:

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Yeah, what are you thinking... when you argue against the credibility evolution you're supposed to support it and show why it's true.  Silly goose.

 

Now guess why until shortly before Darwin scientists all around the world were creationists (they weren't young-earth cretinists of course, but what sane person could ever be?), and why evolutionary theory easily won against that vast majority of believers, hmmmm? :scratch:

 

Could it be because of the mountain of... (gasp?) evidence?

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The argument is that to say someone is a Jew doesn't mean that this someone believes in God.

 

True true.

 

I'll never forget hearing about Israel this, and Israel that, and the Wailing Wall and the Promised Land, and thinking how Israelis must be. Figured they were all holy men.

 

Then I met a few Israelis. What an eye opener.

 

Most everything you see from a distance you see a certain way.. and then you find what's behind the curtain and it's such a let down.

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People,

God did not go away because you stopped believing in him, I have shown you the spoken word of God, written into Scripture, made into Fact in the real World in recent Earth history.

 

The Bible tells us about how some people will still not believe even when seeing with their own eyes, so it is no big deal to me if you believe or not.

 

In no way am I here to condemn any of you, only to give you insights, non of this is bad news for any of you.

 

Peace to you all

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God did not go away because you stopped believing in him

 

 

Right. He was never there in the first place.

 

I have shown you the spoken word of God, written into Scripture, made into Fact in the real World in recent Earth history.

 

Oh, gosh golly, I'm so totally convinced by your blind assertion.

 

The Bible tells us about how some people will still not believe even when seeing with their own eyes, so it is no big deal to me if you believe or not.

 

Ok, then, I guess you have no reason to be here. Seeya!

 

:wave::wave:

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God did not go away because you stopped believing in him
Maybe you don't understand. Beings that have mutually incompatible characteristics absolutely cannot exist. Such is the case with God, who is apparently all-good, all-knowing, and all-powerful. If God was all three, then he'd have the will to do good, the ability to do good, and the foreknowledge to prevent bad things from happening.

 

Bad things happen. God doesn't stop it. If he can't stop bad things from happening, then he's not all-powerful. If he doesn't know that bad things are going to happen, then he's not all-knowing. And if he doesn't stop bad things from happening when he can, then he's not all-good.

 

Plainly put, Christian God is impossible. It's not a matter of him ceasing to exist. He simply never did.

 

I have shown you the spoken word of God, written into Scripture, made into Fact in the real World in recent Earth history.
I don't know about that, man. I just went through a whole bunch of your old posts, and all I'm seeing is a bunch of lazy hand-waving. Where are you actually showing this claim to be true?

 

The Bible tells us about how some people will still not believe even when seeing with their own eyes, so it is no big deal to me if you believe or not.
This is just plain ass-coverage. I'm not impressed by prophecies which "predict" that people will reject bullshit when they hear it.

 

Hey, I'm going to make up a cosmological fantasy, and I'm going to foretell a prophecy that a whole lot of people won't believe me. Hey, it worked! Behold the holy revelation of Mr. Neil!

 

In no way am I here to condemn any of you, only to give you insights, non of this is bad news for any of you.
How can you be so lost in wild fantasies?
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God did not go away because you stopped believing in him,

Allah didn't go away just because you didn't belive in him.
I have shown you the spoken word of God, written into Scripture, made into Fact in the real World in recent Earth history.
You have been shown the spoken word of Allah, made into fact in the real world in recent earth history.
The Bible tells us about how some people will still not believe even when seeing with their own eyes, so it is no big deal to me if you believe or not.
The Quran tells us how some people will not believe even when seeing with their own eyes, so it's no big deal if you believe or not.
In no way am I here to condemn any of you, only to give you insights, non of this is bad news for any of you.
In no way does this condem you, only give you insight. None of this is bad news to you.
Peace to you all

Allah Akbar.

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Nice evasion. You seem to have skipped over the part where you tried to insinuate that Einstein was in any way a theist. Einstein made it perfectly clear that he, in no way, believes in a personal entity from beyond space and time.

 

As I recall, Einstein only used God metaphorically, such as in his famous quote, "God does not play dice with the universe." The phrase was actually expressing his disagreement with the quantum theory and had absolutely nothing to do with theism, but that doesn't seem to stop theists from using it all the time.

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So, in your mind only a Jew can believe in science and God?

In your mind, God exists because Einstein said so. You were pleading to authority, which means in essence that you adopt his belief system. You were the one bringing up Einstein as a reference to God, but he (if he did) believed in a different God than you.

 

Let's say I would bring up a scientific document, where the author make a reference to God. Would that make God more plausible?

 

Let's say this document was translated from Arabic, and the word God was translated from Allah. Would now this scientists arguments for God be more plausible or less? Or would it make a foundation to start believing in Allah, and become Muslim, instead?

 

This was your post:

Einstein always said that the reason he devoted his life to the study of matter, which resulted in such trivial things as E=MC2 was that he wanted to understand what God had done to create the universe. Funny, he didn't try to impress everyone with his genius.

According to you, Einstein was referring to YHWH, and not Jesus. So was Einstein right that the Jewish God is the true God, and the Christian heretical God is not? Or was Einstein right it was God, but wrong which one of the different Gods? Which way is it?

 

When you say: "So, in your mind only a Jew can believe in science and God?" You're making an assertion to what I would believe or not. Interesting, since the Bible says only God knows what's in a mans heart, and I keep on seeing how Christians make statements and judgments about people they never met.

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