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| quote: | Originally posted by kewlness
ok... personally, i am not interested in the creation/evolution debate and don't find it that important.
I think the main thing that needs to be focused on is whether the existence of God is real or false.
Proving the existence of God, can NEVER BE DONE. You simply can't prove it. God doesn't have ANY proof of His existence for a reason. He wants you to make a choice. This is the main thing in believing in God; you don't believe because you have evidence that He exists. You choose to believe because you have faith in His existence. I could write a 5000 word essay on trying to prove that God exists and I would bet that absolutely NO ONE will believe just because they read my essay. Christians aren't trying to prove that what believe is true; if that is the basis of our beliefs, then NO ONE will believe.
Let me give you a story of how I decided to believe in God. Like a lot of you, I was brought up with Christian beliefs and went to Church and a lot of that. As I grew up into my teens, I started doubting everything that had been spoonfed into my mouth. Then I found trance music and was saved (LOL, j/k ignore that last sentence.) But I was really struggling during my teen years with what the purpose of my existence was. There was absolutely no proof of God existing and I felt like I was worshiping some "Jesus" guy and I thought that was pretty BS. A couple years ago though, I went to a seminar thing, and I have forgotten everything that I heard there, except that I should believe in God by faith instead of by evidence. I started doing that, first few weeks it felt like I was praying to nothing. Then I remember once, I started really liking this girl and I asked her out, and got totally rejected and humiliated. That caused me to go through about a half-year depression phase. I was so sad and depressed, it was such a bad time in my life. I started crying to God for help, and I found that I was actually starting to feel better because I realised that I needed to have a dependency on God. My faith in God grew stronger and I found out that the more I depended on God to guide me through life, the more God was revealing Himself to me. And I have counted on God to guide me through my life ever since.
Ok, from my long story, basically the point is, God does not reveal Himself to you. You have to look for Him, and only then will you truly find God. God won't open the door unless you knock. A lot of people try to either find the answers to their life, and/or think that if God truly existed, then He would just by some means of divine intervention, tell you that He existed. That is not the POINT OF WHY WE BELIEVE! I looked for God and I had faith in Him that He existed, and only then, did I truly find God.
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I totally agree with this, and have walked a similar path. I believe and trust wholeheartedly in the Christian God. I don't like "organized religion", heck, I don't even like referring to this as religion, makes it sound so institutionalized. I do have a belief though, that a higher power created the world and us. I have been having a discussion with a friend of mine for awhile now, and he's about the most logical science-based person in the world, and a lot of you guys in this thread are looking for answers, facts, science. But no matter what we or you throw out, the discussion will never end. As Kewlness said, I believe that God shows us enough for us to make a choice, but because he gives us this choice, there will be many who choose not to follow Him.
I have not personally felt a sudden burst of joy coming straight from God in my life, but I do feel his daily presence working in my life.
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