To prove atheists are wrong once and for all... It would not make ANY sense to thinkg that there is no God. Think of it this way.... what created everything? Did things randomly appear? No... God created them. But then you will probably say... 'what created God?' ... well even if something did create God.... then God would not be God. The thing that 'created "God"' would actually be God. hehe.. if you catch my drift No matter how you look at it... there has to be some higher power that created everything. End of story!! so what are you waiting for atheists? You now KNOW that there is a higher power. Why are you going against his word? God has the power to accept you into heaven or to reject you
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...then God would not be God. The thing that 'created "God"' would actually be God. hehe.. if you catch my drift
Yes I catch it, and it's pretty stupid. Why do you need a deity at all, since you are just using the term God to refer to anything at all. It's dishonest on the part of religious people when they twist words around, so if there is no skydad and a physical process is discovered and a little universe can be "created", will you worship the process or the scientist that did it, or...
Think for your own damn self and stop looking for bosses in the sky!
The only thing really keeping God alive these days is the fact that nobody really knows how the universe came to be. Never mind the fact that prayer is useless, God is completely invisible and that Harry Potter is more factually correct than the Bible, no! We don't know how the universe was created, so it must be God! Idiots.
Hey guys, preston08 here. I made this comment a few years ago
(I saw 3 others of mine on here as well). I am still a Christian but in reading this quote I can see why I would come under ridicule.
It's pretty funny for me to read this now actually. I was 16 at the time, I just turned 20... so don't be too harsh hehe.
Preston08, if that really is you then I applaud you for recognizing your past mistakes. We all have them, I used to think Slayer were a good band. I mean I still don't agree with your beliefs but you show great character admitting that you said some stupid things, most supposed 'Christians' we see here are more interested in promoting themselves as the perfect and flawless saviours of the Earth than discussing things rationally.
Tis' truly me. Funny thing, my english prof. today was talking about arguementative essays... I paraphrase a quote he gave us... "If you truly cannot comprehend how someone can beleive what they believe, you don't know enough about their subject yet."
I learned more about atheism, etc etc, and while I still believe in God, I can understand how an intelligent, rational person may not.
I get that that doesn't make any sense. How can no one have created God?
If you don't know, just say you don't know. Don't make up stories and call it a religion.
Yet another simpleton seeking for an easy way out of things that stir up his dandruff.
. . <--- found your braincells. Use sparingly.
EDIT: @preston08 Only our usual humour around here. Just found your comment above, didn't know you were 16 at the time. Nice thing to show up here to see what we've been thinking. Consider those two braincells i found, to be auxiliary ones ;-)
I'm glad to see preston08 has come here to see reaction to some things he has said. Aside from the insults and jokes FSTDT commenters whip out there are some commentors who try to explain the logic fails of selected posts.
I put it to you, preston08, that this made sense to you not because you were just sixteen but because your religious indoctrination had hampered your thinking process. After all, crazier,unconnected and even more ridiculous analogies or theories are spoken by religious leaders regularly. Many end up featured here, these things shreak illogical nonsense to most but are almost considered untouchable, divine relavance to those raised to gobbygook doublespeak.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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