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2timothy316 wrote:
Zzyzx wrote:
2timothy316 wrote:
Zzyzx wrote:
Why do you care if people believe your god tales?
I want to see people live and to help those that want the help. That's why I care.
I also am concerned about helping those in need – and donate / volunteer considerable time, energy and resources to programs that provide food for the hungry. This addresses a REAL need, not an 'after you die' scenario that has not be shown to be anything more than imaginary.
My message is not an 'after you die' scenario. If you want one of those you'll have to seek another poster. The warning message is to help and keep people can help now, while the person is alive.
What do you warn people to do now? What is there to warn them about while they are alive? Don't your warnings pertain to a proposed 'afterlife'?
2timothy316 wrote:
Zzyzx wrote:
2timothy316 wrote:
It's the same reason we have tornado, hurricane, earthquake, flash flood warning systems.
Correction: Storms and such are REAL – anyone can verify that they occur.
Gods and such have NOT been verified as being anything more than imaginary.
Warning people about large invisible rabbits is not comparable to storm warnings.
Yet there are people that see storm clouds off the shore and say, "There is no REAL threat".
Are the clouds real?
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A warning siren a meteorologist can't make a person believe anything. Again, I can only warn not convince.
Are hurricanes and tornadoes real?
2timothy316 wrote:
Zzyzx wrote:
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Somebody cared enough about people to put these things in place.
We would be prudent to focus on real conditions that are known to exist.
You mean like what is mentioned in Matthew 24:7-15
Wars, earthquakes, pestilence, and famines happen. It doesn't take Bible prophesy to know about such things.
Human nature includes possibilities of: lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3Â without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4Â treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God
So what? Is it somehow remarkable to observe that?
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What these scriptures mention exist. What is being mentioned are the storm clouds so many dismiss.
It can be demonstrated that storms are real. Can you demonstrate that what you warn about is real?
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If you do, so be it. My intentions are to help, if you don't want it then ok. But don't say later you never got the warning.
And don't say that you have not been warned about invisible rabbits.
2timothy316 wrote:
Zzyzx wrote:
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Yet, those sounding the warning are there to help others that want it, to inform them on how to survive and yet not to convince them.
Watch out for those invisible rabbits.
Whatever helps you sleep.
It is not me who is concerned about tales of invisible 'threats'
2timothy316 wrote:
Zzyzx wrote:
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The warning is in the hope that people will take the necessary precautions to survive what is coming.
WHAT, exactly, 'is coming'? How do you know the future?
The Bible has given me access to the future.
How, exactly, is claiming foresight by reading ancient texts any more valid than reading the future with Tarot cards, or citing astrology, or consulting a fortune teller?
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A new government is coming. One can either support it be against it.
Governments come and go, rise and fall. So what? Do you require Bible reading to know that?
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"“In the days of those kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed. And this kingdom will not be passed on to any other people. It will crush and put an end to all these kingdoms, and it alone will stand forever." Daniel 2:44able to be checked or demonstrated to be true, accurate, or justified.
For thousands of years Bible believers have been predicting the kingdom that will never be destroyed (or whatever). Thousands of years being wrong doesn't seem to register as being wrong. 'Just wait'
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Zzyzx wrote:
If a hurricane is approaching, I can cite verifiable evidence that it exists and is a potential threat.
What is your verifiable evidence regarding the supposed threat you warn about?
Matthew 24:7-15 and 2 Timothy 3:1-5.
You offer ancient unverifiable writings as verifiable evidence? Really?
Verifiable means: able to be checked or demonstrated to be true, accurate, or justified.
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What those scriptures speak of is happening right now and they will only increase just as the clouds from a hurricane increase. If one doesn't believe it, so be it, no one can make them believe it.
Back to 'just believe'
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Just no one can force a person to believe the seriousness of a hurricane no can force a person to believe the seriousness of Bible warnings.
Those who ignore warnings of an incoming hurricane can test whether the warnings were truthful and accurate (as the storm arrives).
What is a test by which one can learn the truth and accuracy of biblical warnings?
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Just know that I personally cared enough to warn everyone,
Likewise, I warned about the invisible rabbits
2timothy316 wrote:
which the only reason I care 'people believe the God tales'. I get nothing except happiness and relief.
I feel better too, knowing that I have warned people about those invisible rabbits.
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Non-Theist
ANY of the thousands of "gods" proposed, imagined, worshiped, loved, feared, and/or fought over by humans MAY exist -- awaiting verifiable evidence