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What is the truth about God?
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“GOD is a Spirit, and those worshiping him must worship with spirit and truth,” (John 4:19-24)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Really? OK, well the truth about god is that there is no compelling reason to believe in god - those that do believe, believe out of faith - and faith, as we all know, is belief in the absence of evidence. Absurdly, those of faith seem unreasonably proud about that, as if irrationality is something to be sought after!
Can't we forget about this for a while. You'll never convince the god squad that there is no "Supreme Being" just as you'll never prove to my lot that there is. I don't feel the need to be "saved" and I don't go round trying to change peoples beliefs, but I'm getting fed up with the endless for and against, do you or don't you believe posts.
LG: I take it you have faith in nothing then.
Naomi: I have not quote an unknown writer.
Daisya: In everyday life, we encounter information encoded in many forms—such as Braille or letters of the alphabet, as well as diagrams, musical notes, spoken words, hand signs, radio signals, and computer programs involving the binary code, using zeros and ones. The information-conveying medium can be virtually anything, from light to radio waves to paper and ink. Whatever the case, people always associate meaningful information with an intelligent mind. So why is it something so complex as the universe and life itself, come from nothing?
If everything we use in our day to day life has been designed and made, what prevents man from accepting that there is a grand designer who made the universe etc.?
DT: That is what I am hoping to do. Can you have an open mind?
Naomi: I have not quote an unknown writer.
Daisya: In everyday life, we encounter information encoded in many forms—such as Braille or letters of the alphabet, as well as diagrams, musical notes, spoken words, hand signs, radio signals, and computer programs involving the binary code, using zeros and ones. The information-conveying medium can be virtually anything, from light to radio waves to paper and ink. Whatever the case, people always associate meaningful information with an intelligent mind. So why is it something so complex as the universe and life itself, come from nothing?
If everything we use in our day to day life has been designed and made, what prevents man from accepting that there is a grand designer who made the universe etc.?
DT: That is what I am hoping to do. Can you have an open mind?
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