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Which God Are You A Witness?
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The atheist of today, thinks that in this modern nuclear, space age it has become old-fashioned to believe in an invisible god.
Yet today every worshiper who claims to have a atheist god is challenged to act as witness for his god. In fact, all the gods, who are worshiped as gods are challenged to produce their witnesses to prove that they are gods or are the one living and true God.
Every reasonable person will agree that there is no use in worshiping and serving a false god.
Yet today every worshiper who claims to have a atheist god is challenged to act as witness for his god. In fact, all the gods, who are worshiped as gods are challenged to produce their witnesses to prove that they are gods or are the one living and true God.
Every reasonable person will agree that there is no use in worshiping and serving a false god.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.@ v_e Depends on what you are looking for, re Dentons book. If you want a good overview of evolutionary theory, then no, there are far better books, like Jerry Coynes "Why Evolution is True".
If you are just interested in how some fairly basic errors in misunderstanding can be represented in a fairly dogmatic fashion - in part I am sure to be provocative, as with the title - then you might find it interesting ;) Personally, I was irritated by his misunderstandings, and not a big fan of his prose....
If you are just interested in how some fairly basic errors in misunderstanding can be represented in a fairly dogmatic fashion - in part I am sure to be provocative, as with the title - then you might find it interesting ;) Personally, I was irritated by his misunderstandings, and not a big fan of his prose....
goodlife #With the exception of me there is no God”—Isaiah 45:5.#
Would that be the same Isaiah who said the Nile would dry up and become a foul smelling ditch.?
Would that be the same Isaiah who said Damascas was about to be destroyed 2500 yrs ago and it's still here.?
Would that be the same Isaiah who said Judah would not be conquered and was then destroyed by Persia ?
Would that be the same Isaiah who said the Nile would dry up and become a foul smelling ditch.?
Would that be the same Isaiah who said Damascas was about to be destroyed 2500 yrs ago and it's still here.?
Would that be the same Isaiah who said Judah would not be conquered and was then destroyed by Persia ?
#goodlife you continually appear to post unintelligible prattle #
#Goodlife, you really do spout some ridiculous nonsense#
Come on ABers be fair he does get it right sometimes albeit with a little
help from khandro . He did say quite clearly :
#Modeller@ No, I don’t believe in Santa Claus nor do I believe in the Tooth Fairy.#
Now that was a simple straight answer to a simple question, and in his own words. I think that was commendable.
#Goodlife, you really do spout some ridiculous nonsense#
Come on ABers be fair he does get it right sometimes albeit with a little
help from khandro . He did say quite clearly :
#Modeller@ No, I don’t believe in Santa Claus nor do I believe in the Tooth Fairy.#
Now that was a simple straight answer to a simple question, and in his own words. I think that was commendable.
//Yes you really do spout some ridiculous nonsense/
This Book of books is the oldest in existence. It has reached the greatest circulation of any, and still is the “world’s best seller.” No other book has been translated into so many languages, more than 6,000, more than the average person has ever heard of, words.
There are some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and there are those to be chewed and digested. And there are also those, I might add, that are not worth reading in the first place!
So for those that can see clearly, when it comes to books, an observation made some 3,000 years ago is today as appropriate as ever: “To the making of many books there is no end, and much devotion to them is wearisome to the flesh.”—Ecclesiastes 12:12
This Book of books is the oldest in existence. It has reached the greatest circulation of any, and still is the “world’s best seller.” No other book has been translated into so many languages, more than 6,000, more than the average person has ever heard of, words.
There are some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and there are those to be chewed and digested. And there are also those, I might add, that are not worth reading in the first place!
So for those that can see clearly, when it comes to books, an observation made some 3,000 years ago is today as appropriate as ever: “To the making of many books there is no end, and much devotion to them is wearisome to the flesh.”—Ecclesiastes 12:12
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