Let's play a game.. you tell me why you don't believe in God, and I will attempt to change your mind!
If you already believe in God + Jesus, we can talk about that, too
Yay! It'll be fun, lol
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You'll need to explain the game a little better than this. For example, what do you mean by "God"?coffeem8 wrote: Hey y'all
Let's play a game.. you tell me why you don't believe in God, and I will attempt to change your mind!
If you already believe in God + Jesus, we can talk about that, too
Yay! It'll be fun, lol

Neither.coffeem8 wrote: So, in the game, I asked you why you to tell me why you didn't believe in God.. after reading your response, is the reply just that you don't like the way He does things? Or, you are disappointed in the way things have turned out?

Sure why not.coffeem8 wrote: I love this gameLet's keep playin'.
If there is any truth to this then this would rule out the Biblical myths as having anything to do with God for sure. According to the Bible Satan wins hands down every time and God fails every time.coffeem8 wrote: God has never failed, unlike people and satan.
You seem to be assuming here that Hebrew mythology is "God's Story". But why would God be a jealous male-chauvinist who condones slavery and the stoning to death of unruly children? (just to mention a view of his less desirable traits).coffeem8 wrote: If one were to try and duplicate God, or His story (whether to duplicate it or change it to their own working) one would first have to create something. All things, actually!
I think you're missing the point here. There is no more reason to believe that Hebrew mythology correctly describes God than there is to believe that Greek mythology correctly describes God.coffeem8 wrote: Who is like him, who has made a system that sustains itself for so long?! Have we forgotten the very thing that we are? Isn't that amazing? Without brains and mouths and everything else that causes us to live, we wouldn't be able to even talk about God or think of him. Praise God
I don't think so. A lot of atheists who were born atheists and weren't raised in a religious brainwashing environment claim that they never had any reason to even imagine that their might be a God.coffeem8 wrote: It seems that we are also designed to seek him, whether we accept him or not. That also testifies of him as the source.
Who has spoken? And where did he speak? Hebrew mythology has no more merit than Greek mythology so please don't bother quoting from that mythology like as if it supposed to be "God" speaking.coffeem8 wrote: Any set of beliefs will adhere to what he has spoken.
Well, like I say, the God described by Taoism already surpasses the test by far. Nary a soul is lost. You can't beat that. Also there is no fallen demonic angel in Taoism that is beating God at every drop of the hat.coffeem8 wrote: We need to do a test, to test his power against the power of another god; and we can let them decide who is godI submit that all gods will confess his Lordship.
You don't really need to "defend" them. You "Game" is supposed to be to try to convince me to believe in this God. So far you haven't done that. I'm simply explaining why you have failed to convince me.

As an observer it does not appear to me as though you and your "god" are doing very well in convincing anyone -- and are not faring very well in discussion with Divine Insight.coffeem8 wrote: Let's play a game.. you tell me why you don't believe in God, and I will attempt to change your mind!
The bible God is just one of thousands proposed, worshiped, loved, feared, promoted by humans.coffeem8 wrote: God is God.
Why is any one of the thousands of proposed "gods" more worthy of adoration than any others?coffeem8 wrote: He is worthy of adoration;
So goes the tale about a supposed worldwide flood that cannot be shown to be anything more than imaginary.coffeem8 wrote: Noah chose to honor God in all his thoughts. If he and his family had not, then there would have been no people left at all.
According to scripture wasn't "God" unable to defeat an army that had iron chariots? And the Lord was with Judah; and he drave out the inhabitants of the mountain; but could not drive out the inhabitants of the valley, because they had chariots of iron. "Judges 1:19coffeem8 wrote: God has never ever failed.
Kindly demonstrate that this is more than conjecture, opinion or hearsay.coffeem8 wrote: He sees things entirely, literally and figuratively from above!
By whom, exactly, was that written? When? Where?coffeem8 wrote: It is written, no man cometh to the father but by me.
Are all words attributed to Jesus accurately and truthfully recorded by the anonymous bible writers decades, generations or centuries after the words were supposedly spoken?coffeem8 wrote: (Spoken by Jesus)
Supposedly the same "God" has consigned most of humanity to hell (which he provided for those who do not worship him).coffeem8 wrote: God wants you to accept the gift of salvation that he has provided..
That is the chant of God worshipers; however, it is just their opinion based on the opinion of ancient unidentified writers of bible tales.coffeem8 wrote: See, the thing is, that whether or not one accepts him as Lord, one is still subject to his laws.
Some religionists believe this, others do not, non-believers have no reason to regard it as anything more than religious propaganda.coffeem8 wrote: Each thing we commit that is contrary to one of his laws has a direct consequence, and unless your sin is forgiven, you are under that curse.
Is the "penalty" an "after you die" threat?coffeem8 wrote: And its not Gods fault.. its our own. Yeah, satan tempted us, and as soon as we succumbed he enjoyed the act very much. But when it comes time for the penalty, he's nowhere to be found and we bear the shame ourself.