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    If You Knew There Were No Gods, Would You Still Follow Your Religion?

    Seems to be more of a rhetorical question, since who in their right minds would do something they didn't believe in?
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    The Hypocrisy of Evolution

    Have you miraculously found the "Missing Link"? Please enlighten us.
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    The Hypocrisy of Evolution

    First of all, my apologies for the feeble attempt at analogizing with a conspiracy theory. There is plenty of evidence as to the validity of Evolutionary theory mentioned in previous posts, but it is not infallible or unquestionable evidence. Consider the following: 1. What seems to be what...
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    The Hypocrisy of Evolution

    There is no denying that Evolution is a concept that is a widely held scientific principle. Schools all over the world have been teaching it for decades. It has been ingrained into the scientific mind as a universal truth. Yet, there is a distinct lack in archeological evidence of natural...
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    Concerning God: What do you mean, when you say, "I know for certain that he does/does not exist."?

    Regardless of whether you care about the theological, I think I made it pretty obvious with the inclusion of scriptural reference that my intention was to make a theological statement, and not enter into a debate on what you consider to be rationally defensible.
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    Concerning God: What do you mean, when you say, "I know for certain that he does/does not exist."?

    Theologically speaking, personal revelation is by definition a perfect knowledge, if you are the recipient of the revelation. It would be futile to argue about the validity of such a claim with someone that does not accept said revelation. So, if you believe in the Bible, you have to take on...
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    Concerning God: What do you mean, when you say, "I know for certain that he does/does not exist."?

    I guess it depends on which source or mechanism of knowledge you're referring to, and if you choose to accept it. A spiritual(personal) testimony of God is different from any empirical source. This knowledge cannot be imparted by physical or sensory evidence - only by personal revelation which...
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    Are you a trinitarian, or not.

    The belief that God exists as three persons, but is one being, is doctrine that was formulated in the Council of Constantinople. Opponents to this doctrine would argue that Jesus wasn't speaking to himself on the cross when he cried with a loud voice, saying, "My God, my God, why hast thou...
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    End-Time Prophets

    If the OP is referring to when Christ will come - one scripture: Mark 13:32. I think this pretty much covers it. Nobody knows when that time will come, except God. If anybody proclaims otherwise, they are a false prophet.
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    Why is there no Prophet of our time?

    For Christian believers: We've indeed been given a way to know the truth, if we're willing to have enough faith to seek it in earnest prayer (James 1:5-6). This scripture also affirms our ability to receive personal revelation. This trumps all scientific and/or empirical knowledge or fact...
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