Re: Is there any physical proof god exists?
Bathfire, you're right, as always. The article clearly states the facts that prove the Shroud.
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Sir, I accuse you of lying! If I did as you suggested, you would merely squirm and lie to get yourself out of the hole you've just dug. Read the article on the Shroud of Turin and explain it to me!Originally posted by The Enlightened View PostEverything said so far isn't hard evidence...
For me, I know I would admit I was wrong if there was something tangible I could see today that is entirely unexplainable by science. The statement that the universe exists is proof doesn't hold any weight, because there is no reason to credit the existence of the universe to an omnipotent being outside of a book. Science, logic and reason say otherwise. Its just it is difficult for the human perspective to fathom existence without a beginning... the universe was always here, and has been oscillating from big bang to big bang forever, and will continue this forever. There will be another big bang in 10 billion or so years from now.
Show me something that is unexplainable, that could only be the direct result of a higher power and I would drop to my knees and praise his name.
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The electron of GW Bush to the presidency twice. That clearly is an act of God.Originally posted by The Enlightened View PostShow me something that is unexplainable, that could only be the direct result of a higher power and I would drop to my knees and praise his name.
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Everything said so far isn't hard evidence...
For me, I know I would admit I was wrong if there was something tangible I could see today that is entirely unexplainable by science. The statement that the universe exists is proof doesn't hold any weight, because there is no reason to credit the existence of the universe to an omnipotent being outside of a book. Science, logic and reason say otherwise. Its just it is difficult for the human perspective to fathom existence without a beginning... the universe was always here, and has been oscillating from big bang to big bang forever, and will continue this forever. There will be another big bang in 10 billion or so years from now.
Show me something that is unexplainable, that could only be the direct result of a higher power and I would drop to my knees and praise his name.
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Praise!! Bill O'Reilly showed tonight that the Shroud of Turin is real! I always believed that the image was the true face of Christ. I'll post the video as soon as I can find it.
Here's more information about the new discovery:Knights Templar Hid the Shroud of Turin, Vatican Says
Monday, April 06, 2009
Medieval knights hid and secretly venerated The Holy Shroud of Turin for more than 100 years after the Crusades, the Vatican said Sunday in an announcement that appeared to solve the mystery of the relic’s missing years.
The Knights Templar, an order which was suppressed and disbanded for alleged heresy, took care of the linen cloth, which bears the image of a man with a beard, long hair and the wounds of crucifixion, according to Vatican researchers.
The Shroud, which is kept in the royal chapel of Turin Cathedral, has long been revered as the shroud in which Jesus was buried, although the image only appeared clearly in 1898 when a photographer developed a negative. Barbara Frale, a researcher in the Vatican Secret Archives, said the Shroud had disappeared in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade, and did not surface again until the middle of the fourteenth century. Writing in L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, Frale said its fate in those years had always puzzled historians.
However her study of the trial of the Knights Templar had brought to light a document in which Arnaut Sabbatier, a young Frenchman who entered the order in 1287, testified that as part of his initiation he was taken to “a secret place to which only the brothers of the Temple had access."
There he was shown “a long linen cloth on which was impressed the figure of a man” and instructed to venerate the image by kissing its feet three times.
Click here to read more on this story from the Times of London.
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Well you could say it but, if I were you, I would not. That is because there is no single Hindu god, there are hundreds of them including monkeys, elephants and some eight armed slut. Also, they worship cows! A religion that denies itself burgers - ludicrous! And you reckon that they have a valid claim to rule the earth and our souls???? I pity you!Originally posted by MattyB View PostI could say The Hindu god created everything, therefore he is the true god. It is reverse logic which is nonsense, it proves nothing.
Nevertheless, two points are thus raised: if it takes all those gods to run the Earth, they must be a bit feeble mustn’t they? Now God requires no help running the world thus He must be better.
On top of that, He created the world, therefore the Hindu gods couldn’t have been here before that – they are merely immigrants, and as I don’t see God giving them permission to be here, they are illegal immigrants*.
This, in its turn puts them at the same level as Mexican’ts: so, the question I ask you is, could you worship a Mexican’t (as long as you can keep him awake long enough to listen to you)?
*(Have a look around – you’ll see Hindus everywhere, one arrives then it’s their brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, uncles, aunts, wives, sons and daughters and before you know it the entire village is here.)
So, in future, I’d advise you to stick to asking questions rather than trying to give answers or simply scribble out stupid statements without any though whatsoever.
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I could say The Hindu god created everything, therefore he is the true god. It is reverse logic which is nonsense, it proves nothing.Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostThe existence of the Universe is proof of God’s existence. After all how can something exist without a creator?
I wish you atheists would try to be more logical.
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Well, Bobby Joe, one could say on that note could you prove god does exist...but since you love the bible I'll go with that. All of the 'promises' and prophecies jeebuz made....please point out a single one that's been fulfilled.
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Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostAre you talking about the theory that the Universe came from a singularity? Well friend, caused The Big Bang? You still need a creator.
Now friend I would like to you to prove God doesn't exist.
Interesting i belive both theorys are incorrect from that statement.
You say someone had to create the big bang. (witch tells me you dont understand what the big bang is)
So for a minute i will take your approch,
God created > Big Bang
So who created God?
P.S. please dont give me a bible quote or say that he always was.
because i could just as easyly say the universe always was.
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That's exactly why we Christians say "Hallelujah."Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostI choose a theory to help better understand the universe. If the theory holds, then hallelujah.
You're missing the bigger picture. The End Times are at hand, and God needs to get the population up to a sufficient level that Death and starvation can kill 25% of everyone alive:Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostYou are blind if you can't see the differences between these last two centuries and the last two millenia. Why is there a population boom in this century, why are people living longer, why is food not scarce even during the population crisis, it's because of our scientific achievements.
And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth. Revelation 6:7-8
We could hardly starve if there were only 10 or 20 milion of us, could we? That's why God invented tractors, chemical fertilizers, PET scanners, Jarvik hearts, and whatnot.
Kind of like the way nuclear magnets are used in nuclear magnetic resonance imaging? Look, if God created the electron, why couldn't he create positrons, too, and as many of each as he wanted? Of course, as one of the elect, I'm firmly on the electron side of this debate.I'm not sure what you're trying to say here, but if you're hinting that we need to find the anti-matter electron, it is found and used in positron emission tomography (PET) to scan the brain.
So were Ray Charles's. He's buring in Hell now. Must have been something he said.My eyes are wide open and God is nowhere to be seen.
You might want to leave the prophecy to us Christians, we have more experience with that sort of thing--and we know the cheat codes to the Bible.Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View Postfuture soceities will look back and also say that this was the turning point for science.
What is it with you athiests and flying spaghetti monsters? Did you all have some kind of spaghetti trauma when you were infants? Ditto for orbiting teapots.The Flying Spaghetti Monster would also be a constant. Because I see no evidence to hint that either your religion or the pastafarians' is correct.
Again, God needs to get the population up before he can starve one out of four of us. By us, of course, I mean you, since we True Christians™ will be flying out of here well before that happens.in the last two centuries than in the last 10,000 years. Or 6,000 if we want to follow your religion. These last two centuries have been a turning point and I don't believe that a man of your intellect can't see that.
It's not always easy being you, is it? Turn your life over to Jesus, and all that will change.but you cannot say that you know what it is like to be me.
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That is why you will burn in Hell.Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostFrom your point of view they are the same. I see them as two equal superstitions.
Not science, buddy, human greed, quite different...Fossil fuels was nothing but fancy mud before science was able to find its potential.
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No, but science was a catalyst for innovation.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostA bold assertion - Have we got everything right then? Look around, I think not.
From your point of view they are the same. I see them as two equal superstitions.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostFSM is entirely invented for humorous purposes - somewhat different, I think, from Landover and Christianity.
Fossil fuels was nothing but fancy mud before science was able to find its potential.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostThe consumption of fossil fuel is in direct proportion to this increase in "scientific" advancement, the wealth of nations is bound to their per captia consumption - is this good? Is this the result of science? Science has no morals - God does.
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A bold assertion - Have we got everything right then? Look around, I think not.Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostThat may be so, but future societies will look back and also say that this was the turning point for science.
FSM is entirely invented for humorous purposes - somewhat different, I think, from Landover and Christianity.Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostThe Flying Spaghetti Monster would also be a constant. Because I see no evidence to hint that either your religion or the pastafarians' is correct.
The consumption of fossil fuel is in direct proportion to this increase in "scientific" advancement, the wealth of nations is bound to their per captia consumption - is this good? Is this the result of science? Science has no morals - God does.Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostIt's true that society has always been advancing, but there have been more innovations, more inventions, more cures, etc. in the last two centuries than in the last 10,000 years. Or 6,000 if we want to follow your religion. These last two centuries have been a turning point and I don't believe that a man of your intellect can't see that.
What you state is what I intended to convey - I am suggesting that there is more to the world than science and that such unquestioning faith in science is not uncommon amongst people of your age. A trust in God is less common but worthwhile, nay, essential. it is quite surprising how His advice has been good throughout all this time without lessening the quality of life.Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostI will admit that your background knowledge of all three of those subjects probably surpases mine - I am, after all, only in high school - but you cannot say that you know what it is like to be me. You might be able to comprehend how I think, act, or apply myself, but my state of being is something you can't comprehend.
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None of us cares about your id, your ego, or your super ego. Also, what makes you think that a bunch of adults can't comprehend the lofty thoughts of a teen-ager? We've all been there. That doesn't justify your behavior. It only shows that your are a child trying to pick arguments with God. That has been done before, many times. Maybe you could use a time out and a little woodshedding at your local seminary library.Originally posted by LingBlingDingDong View PostI will admit that your background knowledge of all three of those subjects probably surpases mine - I am, after all, only in high school - but you cannot say that you know what it is like to be me. You might be able to comprehend how I think, act, or apply myself, but my state of being is something you can't comprehend.
Give our brother Ezekiel a break. He has his own family to care for besides answering your school-boy questions. Are you going to love Jesus or not?
LIng-a-ling, when you have learned something interesting to share about life or your connection to the Lord, then you should come here and share that with us. We look forward to your contributions, but, thematically they could use some help.
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That may be so, but future soceities will look back and also say that this was the turning point for science.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostMy original remark still stands – our position at this point in history will not be the final point, and thus future societies will look back and laugh.
The Flying Spaghetti Monster would also be a constant. Because I see no evidence to hint that either your religion or the pastafarians' is correct.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostYou are describing your own faults – you accept science blindly and it changes but reject God, Who is constant.
It's true that soceity has always been advancing, but there have been more innovations, more inventions, more cures, etc. in the last two centuries than in the last 10,000 years. Or 6,000 if we want to follow your religion. These last two centuries have been a turning point and I don't believe that a man of your intellect can't see that.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostYou describe the last 200 years as if it has been some sort of golden age incomparable to any other. It has not. A person in England in 60BC would not have recognized England in 160AD after the Roman invasion of 55BC. A person from 1000AD would not have recognized the country in 1200AD after the invasion of the Normans in 1066. The social, economic and technological changes in these times were truly immense. The same is true of the leap in power and wealth between 1400 and 1600, as God inspired the conquering of the world.
I will admit that your background knowledge of all three of those subjects probably surpases mine - I am, after all, only in high school - but you cannot say that you know what it is like to be me. You might be able to comprehend how I think, act, or apply myself, but my state of being is something you can't comprehend.Originally posted by Ezekiel Bathfire View PostI see where you are coming from in some posts but your background knowledge seems lacking. This applies to science, history and religion. I was once where you are now – in respect of this discussion, I know what it is like to be you, you have no idea what it is like to be me.
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