Thread:TheSquidychicken/@comment-31308946-20170525193032/@comment-26347028-20170530190304

TheSquidychicken wrote: Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali wrote:

TheSquidychicken wrote: Yeah I did, and what does this monkey prove? It proves a heck of a lot. You seem to imagine yourself as knowing a lot about fossils, so how is this not the "missing link" you claim is, indeed, missing. I have done some reserch and found most of the "missing link" fossils are all fakes, human bones mixed with monkey bones, deformed human bones and childrens bones.

Also may I ask again what makes you so quick to deny the existence of God? Maybe you dont believe in him because you cant see him. But can you see wind? You can feel it.

Maybe you deny Gods existence because you say there is no evidence.

But, like the wind, those who are saved literally feel the presence of God. They feel the peace promised in the Bible.

Still not enough evidence? Well heres some more:

When Christians pray their prayers are answered by God, are these just millions of coincidences that happen to people who pray?

Miracles happen.

Incredibly intelligent men like Benjamin franklin and Albert einstein even said the universe was probably created by an intelligent designer because of the overwlming evidence.

Again creation is showing signs of a creator even if you dont believe it.

Maybe you deny Gods existence because you do not want to part from sin or you just want to lie life your way and not Gods way. This is probably what keeps most people away from God.

Charles Darwins own wife was a devout Christian. He did not want to accept God probably because he did want to live Gods way. And when his Daughter Anne died he probably grew angry at God and denied him all the more frequently. This made him more fervent in his work, to try to prove God didnt exist. And eventually he published his book, this was a triumphant victory for Satan, because many people believed it.

And then there is this:

If the tribulation starts happening in our lifetimes, if the rapture occurs (which tbh it might soon) than just do this: read what the Bible says will happen in Revalation, then tell yourself the Bible is not true. If you believe it then you are thicker than I thought. Yet, are they? They've been peer reviewed over and over, for just those things, but nothing has been found. Short of some "great conspiracy" by the scientific community, which to be honest in expecting to be brought out by this point as a valid "argument", these fossils are beyond the point of such simple dismissal.

You can see the effects of the wind, and you can go along and prove it's existence. God, on the other hand, is a whole different can of worms. You cannot prove any of what you said. Prayer, despite the multitude of attempts to do so, has never been proven to work. Miracles have never been proven to be as miraculous as they seem, often, in both cases, quite the opposite.

And now we're going to throw in "authorities" on a topic which has entirely nothing to do with them, and indeed to do with anyone, since there is no evidence literally at all, and pretend it is at all relevant, are we?

Look, if you're going to try and turn this into "atheists areatheist mostly because they're immoral" I'm just going to leave. It's an entirely falsified statement, and the ludicrosity of it is apparent to all, I'm quite sure.

I have read Revelation, and I consider it to be containing exactly nothing of worth. There is not one thing that could be considered a straight "fact", and indeed, claiming I could be "thick" for refusing to accept something that could never happen, isn't going to help anyone.