Originally posted by AgergI've given Biblical evidence for what I believe.
He does, and he has proved that his notion of God is correct.
Over to you to prove otherwise.
If you want to prove things take a math class.
If God wished to prove himself he would. In the Bible, did it do those in the past who knew beyond a shadow of a doubt he existed? Nope, they lost faith anyway, hence faith is what he is looking for.
God reveals himself to those he wishes, not me. He knows our hearts.
Again, it is more important to ask, does God know me than it is to ask if we know him.
08 Jan 17
Originally posted by whodeyWhy is Allah incorrect?
I've given Biblical evidence for what I believe.
If you want to prove things take a math class.
If God wished to prove himself he would. In the Bible, did it do those in the past who knew beyond a shadow of a doubt he existed? Nope, they lost faith anyway, hence faith is what he is looking for.
God reveals himself to those he wishes, not me. He kn ...[text shortened]... earts.
Again, it is more important to ask, does God know me than it is to ask if we know him.
Why is Buddha wrong?
Where is your proof?
Originally posted by whodeyAlas I have forgotten most of the maths I learnt, that said I can still string a proof together if I have to. I am aware that you have presented evidence for your belief in the past (though not particularly compelling to me) and for the purposes of this thread I'm not inclined to challenge them.
I've given Biblical evidence for what I believe.
If you want to prove things take a math class.
If God wished to prove himself he would. In the Bible, did it do those in the past who knew beyond a shadow of a doubt he existed? Nope, they lost faith anyway, hence faith is what he is looking for.
God reveals himself to those he wishes, not me. He kn ...[text shortened]... earts.
Again, it is more important to ask, does God know me than it is to ask if we know him.
I'm more interested in pointing out the futility of Chaney3's tack that you must prove your notion of God is correct. Indeed, as he has demonstrated, if you were to simply say that you *had* proved such a thing he is powerless to take the discussion any further.