On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 23:10:24 -0400, Fred Jones wrote:
> "monkfish" <monkfish@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 01:45:19 -0400, Fred Jones wrote:
>>> "monkfish" <monkfish@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>>
>>>> What does it mean for God to exist?
>>>>
>>> It means a lot of things.
>>
>>
>> Wonderful!
>> Now we are going somewhere.
>>
>> The existence of God means
>> many different things to many different people.
>>
>> What does it mean for God to exist
>> to those clueless atheists who intentionally misread the Bible to make
>> it most unlikely to exist?
>
> I'm not clueless, I would not know, ask the clueless atheist. I would
> bet that if you went up to an atheist and said, "clueless atheist, what
> does god mean to you?", that would offend the atheist. I would not blame
> the atheist, and besides that, would that be showing the atheist love or
> respect?
I would not normally bother them
but they keep on shouting
"You are a fool to believe in god."
And they don't even know what it mean
for God to exist.
>> Christians have this nice picture of a house called "Kingdom of God."
>> When they tried to show it to atheists, they refused to believe that it
>> can be built.
>
> I'm sure if this god did it could.
>
>> Of course, it cannot be built for them if they are not going to believe
>> in it. It is built with faith and dreams.
>>
>>
> No, this book that is supposed to be the basis of knowledge and how to
> live says you needs works as well.
>
>
>> That does not mean atheists are not
>> building their own dream house.
>
> I already did. I live in it, I own it with no mortgage.
>
>> They simply refuse to share it.
>
> My house is open, I invite people, my wife invites people, my children
> and their friends spend more time here than anywhere else.
>
>> I suspect they don't know what they are doing.
>
> I know what I'm doing, I'm doing fine.
Good for you.
Is your foundation call the scientific method?
Do you know what is sup****ting it?
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