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What a bunch of hypocrites!

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  • G Gregg Carlstrom

    Anyway, what proof does "god" give to the individual? Needing proof goes against the idea of faith. I believe in God, yet I really have no physical proof that tells me there is a God. Instead, I'm relying on gut instinct and my own personal views on the universe. Someone who truly believes in God doesn't need proof of his/her/its' existence, they just believe. Of course, you can also start reading into things and inventing proof, viewing things like "faith healing" or "praying in tongues" as being signs of God.

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    John Fisher
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    Actually, many theologians have denied the idea that faith needs no evidence. It seems that in general the people who believe what they want to believe don't feel the need for supporting evidence, while those who actually desire to know the truth will base their faith upon the evidence they find. I base my faith in the Bible on the supporting evidence for it, and the lack of anti-Biblical evidence. Otherwise, I'd believe something I chose out of thin air. John

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    • J Jonas Larsson

      I have another site which might fall under the same category. http://www.tencommandments.org/ But since I go there now and then to read his articles, I cannot recommend you not to go. ;P There's something to be said about how some of these people stick to their beliefs, right or wrong. You can learn alot from these guys debating skills next time you negociate your pay. I Believe I am worth 30% more money, and you cannot prove to me that Im not!

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      David Wulff
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      Now that's a good idea. If you are refused, you can say they are denying some right you probably have. :)

      :cool: -=:suss:=-

      David Wulff dwulff@battleaxesoftware.com

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      • C ColinDavies

        I just spent forty minutes reading though this so called informative site It took you 40 minutes to decide to realise that there basic method was flawed !! You should be spending this time working on your sig !!! Regardz Colin J Davies

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        David Wulff
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        It took you 40 minutes to decide to realise that there basic method was flawed !! Well I started off reading and thinking "right, they must have the real evidence at the end." However, after that article 'proving' Macroevolution to be false, I drew the conclusion that there actually wasn't any real proof. I found the Unicorn argument particularly amusing. It was almost the kind of thing you'd expect Roger to come out with when we next corner him. :) You should be spending this time working on your sig !!! What, and neglect my Bob movie?

        :cool: -=:suss:=-

        David Wulff dwulff@battleaxesoftware.com

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