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Atheism Can’T Explain Existence?
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Atheists live by science, but science (always) changes. God and the Bible (always) remain the same. They know there is a God. He is revealed in creation, through His Word, and through Jesus Christ. Everybody knows that God is real, people just hate Him so much they suppress the truth.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Existence can be explained via something called, evolution. It's a theory that a man called Charles Darwin really took off the ground. He was a naturalist a geologist and a biologist. So he was quite educated to make those findings. His theory is widely accepted by many scientists and it is considered a foundational concept in science.
What you see happening on here and world today is a result of man,atheism, trying to get along without God. True, some of the world’s leaders claim to be believers; but most of the great men of this world live as if they were atheists. . . . The knowledge of a God, his presence, and his justice, has not the slightest influence over the wars, the treaties, the objects of ambition, interest,pollution or pleasure, in the pursuit of which they are wholly occupied,that aii for today folk.
I think when life was more primal, the concept of god would have made a lot more sense. If i was hungry and came accross a berry tree or a wild rabbit, i may thank god. However in the modern day, with society where it is, i know that i do everything for myself. God doesn't put food on my plate, i do.
This is why i think the concept of god is flawed. What does he do for me? Why does he deserve any credit?
This is why i think the concept of god is flawed. What does he do for me? Why does he deserve any credit?
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