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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Re: hi!

    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    I would love for you guys to think (Im afraid that ship may have)

    I don't have to prove that something doesn't exist. The burden of proof lies with the person claiming what is there (that isn't). Air is invisible and intangible, but it can be measured. You can't measure a figment of the imagination.
    For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse. (Romans 1:20)

    This verse tells us the burden of proof is on YOU since everything around us ("the things that are made") is obviously real ("clearly seen"), which leaves you with the unpleasant and impossible task of disproving everything that is!

    That's what it would take to disprove God--you'd have to prove that nothing visible exists. You can't, so therefore, you have failed, like all atheists.

    Pastor Ed

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  • Pim Pendergast
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    I don't have to prove that something doesn't exist. The burden of proof lies with the person claiming what is there (that isn't). Air is invisible and intangible, but it can be measured. You can't measure a figment of the imagination.
    If you want evidence for God's existence, look up at the stars or look around you at nature.

    Ps 19:1 The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handiwork.

    Rom 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:


    Creation is visible evidence of an invisible Creator.

    We don't have a burden of proof, yet I have provided you with physical, measurable evidence of God's existence. That is enough to meet anyone's burden of proof. The Bible tells us it is enough for everyone to know God exists.

    Conscience also testifies of God's existence. All humans have an innate sense of right and wrong. This was given to us by God. Where else could the human conscience have come from?

    Rom 2:14-15 For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves: which shew the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another;

    I believe I have met my burden of proof. Where's yours?

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    Grammatical errors aside, I just added some logical
    Does it qualify as logic in your head, that when you have nothing to say, you try to make it look (in a fumbling way) that someone else said something they in reality did not say?

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  • Basilissa
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    I would love for you guys to think (Im afraid that ship may have)
    A rhetorical question:
    Do all atheists lack basic grammar skills?
    (I'll take Didymus as the exception which proves the rule)

    I don't have to prove that something doesn't exist. The burden of proof lies with the person claiming what is there (that isn't).
    Sweetie, it is you, an atheist, who has came to our Godly Christian forum, not the other way around. All of us here know that God exists, so we don't feel a need to prove it. However, if I was wasting my time on some atheist website, then I would have to prove God's existence.

    I will pray that you'll see the Light and accept Jesus. I fear, however, that Hell is your unavoidable destination; nevertheless, you might be OK with it since you already live in Hell on earth (Detroit).
    Last edited by Basilissa; 10-29-2013, 07:03 PM. Reason: fixed broken quote

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    Grammatical errors aside, I just added some logical seasoning to your bland hive-mind soup.excuse me for making the best of your piffleery.
    Dear Diahorrea,

    The effluent spewing forth from your keyboard will not make us change our minds. Once again you are unable to back up your scatological claims.

    Jesus 55

    Diahorrea 0

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Re: hi!

    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    I would love for you guys to think (Im afraid that ship may have)

    I don't have to prove that something doesn't exist. The burden of proof lies with the person claiming what is there (that isn't). Air is invisible and intangible, but it can be measured. You can't measure a figment of the imagination.
    My dear mud slinging atheist. We, on this forum, know that God exists. How else could you be here? The burden of proof is on you. Show us one thing that totally disproves that God exists and I will be happy to concede that you are correct in your assumptions.

    Remember that your immortal soul is at stake here and you really don't want Satan to rape you with his barbed tallywhacker for the rest of aeternity, do you? Just imagine you, Satan and his minions perpetually committing unspeakable acts for all aeternity. It doesn't bear thinking about. Don't think about it, let God into your heart.

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  • nymeria
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    Grammatical errors aside, I just added some logical seasoning to your bland hive-mind soup.excuse me for making the best of your fuckery.

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    I couldn't agree more
    It's not like anyone can't see what I actually wrote right above there
    See, this just proves that you can't do good without God. I was friendly and complimented your wild imagination and in response you lash out and start changing (in pathetic way) what I wrote. So sad.

    I pray for you.

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  • nymeria
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    Originally posted by Alphonse Alban View Post
    Nymeria's constant scratching at her AIDS lesions indicates that her condition is in the advanced stages.
    I couldn't agree more

    *Repulsive selfies removed*
    Last edited by Billy Bob Jenkins; 10-30-2013, 09:27 AM. Reason: Removed photographic evidence of advanced HIV, with children wearing lace in the background

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  • Alphonse Alban
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    You can't measure a figment of the imagination.
    That is the reason why atheism is so silly. It's just ludicrous to imagine that God does not exist. It takes some wild imagination, I'll give you that.

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  • nymeria
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    Originally posted by Pastor Ed Lowman View Post
    I'd like to think
    I would love for you guys to think (Im afraid that ship may have)

    I don't have to prove that something doesn't exist. The burden of proof lies with the person claiming what is there (that isn't). Air is invisible and intangible, but it can be measured. You can't measure a figment of the imagination.

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  • Pastor Ed Lowman
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    Do you? That's a real question to anyone who can answer, I would very much like to know what you guys think.
    Well, it's a difficult question because beliefs change with time - unlike the Bible which remains the same - so while I'd like to think that I wouldn't become a rapacious pedophile if I suddenly became an unbeliever, I can't know for sure. Satan is always busy, you know. (I Peter 5:8)

    Pastor Ed

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  • Pim Pendergast
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    Good thing he's not real then.
    But if He wasn't real, humanity would self-destruct because there would be no one to keep sin in check.

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  • Dr Laurence Niles
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    I'm pretty sure communion is metaphorical, like when jesus gave his disciples bread and wine of his "blood and body".
    Ever heard of Catholics?

    They literally beleive that it magically becomes part of Jesus

    What poor dopes.

    YIC

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  • Thomas Taylor
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    Originally posted by nymeria View Post
    Good thing he's not real then.
    What proof do you have that God is not real?

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