Do you believe in, and WHY?
Which God
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The Christian God is the onlY ancient God who has stood the test of time!
Every other God has fell
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@Dr.Franklin
That's not true. Off the top of my head, I can name several hindu Gods who are still worshipped by millions
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@janesix
Their not "gods" and Hinduism is a lifestyle not a religion
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@Dr.Franklin
Yes they are,and yes it is
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@janesix
No, it's not, Hinduims worship dietys, not gods, their different
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@Dr.Franklin
Is that why you believe in the Christian God? Because he has "stood the test of time"?
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@janesix
Yes, roman gods fell
It's one of the reasons
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@Dr.Franklin
How are they different
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@Dr.Franklin
Are there other reasons?
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@janesix
Yes,
1.Complications of life
2.Laws of Nature is guided by God
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@janesix
induism is not considered a religion, because it does not fit into the common definition of a religion. It does not have a founder, nor does it have a particular scripture or sacred text which is universally followed by all Hindus. It is traditionally known as Dharma, which is considered eternal (Sanatana) because God is its source and support, which he reveals through Brahma, the creator God at the beginning of creation for the order and regularity of the world.
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@Dr.Franklin
Yes,1.Complications of life2.Laws of Nature is guided by God
Do you mean complexities of life? Or are you saying something else?
I think the laws of nature are probably created by God. But how do you know it's the Christian God?
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@janesix
complexeties, yes, and it's the Chritian God because they are no other gods
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@Dr.Franklin
Why do we believe basically the same things, yet I am unconvinced God is the Christian God?
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@janesix
What God do you think
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@Dr.Franklin
I don't know yet. Maybe God is unknowable.
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@janesix
No
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@Dr.Franklin
Do you know God then?
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@janesix
God doesn't talk to us
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@Dr.Franklin
What were you saying "no" about then?
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@janesix
God is knowable
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@Dr.Franklin
I'm a bit confused, sorry. Is God knowable or not? If so, how?
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@janesix
Yes, You can feel God's precence
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@Dr.Franklin
Ok, I see what you mean now. I agree.
About feeling his presence, I mean.
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@janesix
yes
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@Dr.Franklin
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Dr. "C&P" Franklin,
YOUR QUOTE: "Yes, You can feel God's precence"
How do YOU feel Jesus' presence as Yahweh God incarnate? As per our dialog in the following link, and as example, do you feel Jesus' presence in that someone is whipping a slave because they did wrong to their master, as Jesus condones such actions?
Maybe you feel Jesus' presence by reliving His Great Flood, where you can hear innocent children crying out for their mothers as they were drowning a horrific death because His creation was evil? I know, maybe you can feel the presence of Jesus, as Yahweh God incarnate, brutally aborting innocent fetus,'s in the wombs of the women of Ephraim, in the book of Hosea, because the women and men displeased our Jesus and it was payback time?
As I have easily "schooled you," upon the aforementioned entities in representing our TRUE JESUS modus operandi within the scriptures.
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@BrotherDThomas
Open your eyes, God is everything
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@Dr.Franklin
Dr. "C&P" Franklin,
YOUR QUOTED POST: "Open your eyes, God is everything"
Yes, our Jesus' true modus operandi of being a serial killer and condoning the ownership of slaves, and the beating of same, has truly opened your eyes, as you have accepted in the following link:
Praise our Jesus as a serial killer within the scriptures when being Yahweh God incarnate, and condoning the ownership of slaves, and the beating of same, praise His name!
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@BrotherDThomas
You are 21stcenturyiconoclast