God loves you. Jesus loves you.
He cares for you, guides you, replaces shame with honor, and forgives you.
Do you love him?
He cares for you, guides you, replaces shame with honor, and forgives you.
Do you love him?
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qxva 5 months ago
do you believe iin evolution -
Gerg 5 months ago
Too far, bro.
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Thank you. Even if you don't believe, you have decency to let me be in my own faith
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Something that hasn't ever interacted with me can't love me. And I don't love something I don't believe exists, that would be a waste of energy. -
then, in your opinion, what started the universe? Anything in motion does need something to start it -
What, not who. Something, not someone. I don't know why people are so dead set on attributing a mind to things that don't have it.
To understand my point of view you can refer to Stephen Hawking on what was "before" the start of the universe. I'm pretty sure he talked about it in an interview. -
Another thing: It's really not known what caused the Big Bang. It's okay to acknowledge that we do not know certain things. Otherwise it's God of the gaps fallacy. -
you can believe what you believe, I will believe in my faith, even though I cannot prove to anyone God exists, that is why it is called faith. If it was known for certain, He would just be a fact, not belief. -
I can respect that. I don't like faith because I like as much certainty as I can get. But you stay true to yourself, that's great. -
That's what Stephen Hawking argues, actually. As I understood it, there was never nothing. -
Thing is, there's a point where you can't go further back, and that point is the Big Bang (and everything already existed even then). He described it as trying to go further south than the South Pole. I don't recall if Hawking was necessarily arguing against the existence of God, I don't know what his beliefs regarding that were anyway. What I do remember is that he was asked what was there before the Big Bang, which prompted him to talk about this.