Lovelybird Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 We've explained this to you before. Near death experiences cannot be taken as evidence as we have been able to replicate them simply by stimulating different parts of the brain with electricity. In laymans terms: We can zap a part of your brain and you'll think you saw god. When you die, your brain activity goes haywire and it's extremely likely that this and the lack of oxygen is the cause of any such experience. He only ever "heals" things that occasionally remit by themselves... never heals an amputee. And here it is folks... the reason lonelybird believes... because it's fun to have hope! Who cares about the truth if it makes you feel bad awwww.... I meant YOU, if you don't hope, that is sad thing:(. I already have hope, so I don't feel bad, because convincing comes from within, not what people say:D Belief changes things for better. Yes, believe first, then tangible things come. Sometimes just trust in God is a bliss Link to post Share on other sites
J2FT1 Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 I have only one problem with religion. See, I believe that anything that makes a person become better and happy is worth existing. The thing about religion is that it has hurt more than it has healed. And to the OP, you are talking to "non-believers" in a degrading way by saying things like "do not know He exist, was never taught about Him" like we are ignorant? We know about god, just don't believe he exists. Link to post Share on other sites
Author mopar crazy Posted July 6, 2008 Author Share Posted July 6, 2008 I have only one problem with religion. See, I believe that anything that makes a person become better and happy is worth existing. The thing about religion is that it has hurt more than it has healed. And to the OP, you are talking to "non-believers" in a degrading way by saying things like "do not know He exist, was never taught about Him" like we are ignorant? We know about god, just don't believe he exists. J2, no I was NOT talking about non-believers, I was talking about ppl that DO NOT know about God, those who were never taught about God. Two different things. Forget it, you are missing the point of my question. If you think I am degrading you w/ the question I asked there is nothing I can say or do about that. I personally don't care one way or the other. Link to post Share on other sites
J2FT1 Posted July 6, 2008 Share Posted July 6, 2008 J2, no I was NOT talking about non-believers, I was talking about ppl that DO NOT know about God, those who were never taught about God. Two different things. Forget it, you are missing the point of my question. If you think I am degrading you w/ the question I asked there is nothing I can say or do about that. I personally don't care one way or the other. Lmao, isn't god like a universal thing? Everyone knows that some people believe in God. It's not like you go into a rural town and ask "does anyone know the concept of a god?" I think degradation is a bad word for it, more like arrogance, stupidity, ignorance. Link to post Share on other sites
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