Spirituality
05 Apr 18
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Deep down, I suspect you and other “theists” know God doesn't exist. You just deny it
God’s been around forever. God is eternal. God created the dinosaurs and everything else.
*For the benefit of sonship, the above is a parody of his own failed reasoning.
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeIt’s sad that you don’t know God - not just for salvation but for your time on earth. Hopefully you’ll come to know Him soon. All we can do is pray for that to happen and to be thankful God is in control.
Deep down, I suspect you and other “theists” know God doesn't exist. You just deny it
*For the benefit of sonship, the above is a parody of his own failed reasoning.
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Mark Twain said 'laws control the lesser man... Right conduct controls the greater one.'
It’s sad that you don’t know God - not just for salvation but for your time on earth. Hopefully you’ll come to know Him soon. All we can do is pray for that to happen and to be thankful God is in control.
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009And you think he created life only on this one planet? This planet is like a drop in the ocean. There are zillions more. The heavenly host number billions of angels and other beings. You think they sit out there staring at planet Earth?
God’s been around forever. God is eternal. God created the dinosaurs and everything else.
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Oh, so now we're arguing from my perspective. Right? No creator-God?
How many planets do you think have conditions capable of supporting life? From what I’ve read, the “Goldilocks zone” is pretty small. Very small, in fact. Just a slight change in any of a large number of different conditions would have rendered the emergence of life (not to mention intelligent life) impossible.
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009Speaking for myself, I genuinely do not believe any gods exist. There is no denial. "Do gods exist?" is a big question and reasonable people will get different answers.
Deep down, I suspect you and other “atheists” know God exists.
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @romans1009That didn't sound creepy at all. 🙄
You’re just jealous I don’t make you PB&J sandwiches with the crusts cut off the way I do for tiger.
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeAnd God’s Holy Spirit controls the greatest ones. Christians don’t live under the law; I’m surprised you didn’t know that. Haven’t you read the book of Galatians?
Mark Twain said 'laws control the lesser man... Right conduct controls the greater one.'
Originally posted by @bigdoggproblemThe Holy Bible, as far as I know, doesn’t say anything about intelligent life on other planets. The question always was asked seeking an answer from your perspective.
Oh, so now we're arguing from my perspective. Right? No creator-God?
Originally posted by @romans1009It also doesn't mention the refrigerator. What's your point?
The Holy Bible, as far as I know, doesn’t say anything about intelligent life on other planets. The question always was asked seeking an answer from your perspective.
Originally posted by @rajk999Do you have a Biblical reference for the number of heavenly host? Your position that intelligent life exists on other planets is based on probability and nothing else. How common do you think it is for a planet to be in the Goldilocks zone?
And you think he created life only on this one planet? This planet is like a drop in the ocean. There are zillions more. The heavenly host number billions of angels and other beings. You think they sit out there staring at planet Earth?
Personally, I have no idea whether God created life on other planets. Maybe He did and maybe He didn’t. I’m just curious why you believe something with zero evidence.
16 Apr 18
Originally posted by @ghost-of-a-dukeMy point, which was not addressed to you, is that the question I asked was always meant to be answered from another poster’s perspective and not from the perspective of the Creator.
It also doesn't mention the refrigerator. What's your point?
Originally posted by @romans1009Galatians 4:4?
And God’s Holy Spirit controls the greatest ones. Christians don’t live under the law; I’m surprised you didn’t know that. Haven’t you read the book of Galatians?
But when the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a woman, born under the Law.
Originally posted by @romans1009And I beheld, and I heard the voice of many angels round about the throne and the beasts and the elders: and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands; (Revelation 5:11 KJV)
Do you have a Biblical reference for the number of heavenly host? Your position that intelligent life exists on other planets is based on probability and nothing else. How common do you think it is for a planet to be in the Goldilocks zone?
Personally, I have no idea whether God created life on other planets. Maybe He did and maybe He didn’t. I’m just curious why you believe something with zero evidence.
Figure it out yourself.
Planets are placed wherever God wants them to be. Its not luck and chance or goldliocks stuff ... like science says. I thought you believed in God.
Originally posted by @romans1009No, the discussion to this point has been from a theist's perspective.
The Holy Bible, as far as I know, doesn’t say anything about intelligent life on other planets. The question always was asked seeking an answer from your perspective.
I will be glad to answer questions from my perspective. I just want to make it clear perspectives are switching.