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MarkAnthonyCozy
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I also have issues with pushing the whole ID agenda or any agenda that is promoted as proven science that has not been scientifically proven. There is not one theory on the origin of our existence that has ever been proven through science.
We have various groups with differing agendas seeking to promote their versions on the origin of our existence whether it is based on scientific, philosophic, or religious theories.
What I find interesting is the realm of metaphysics and its newly discovered linkages to the most ancient of mystical writings. But, even here, there is this seemingly inherent fear of encountering anything spiritual. One can’t read anything written over 5,000 years ago and neglect the fact that these people were keenly aware of the spiritual world around them.
Some of you are laughing right now but we do have well preserved writings, much of it on stone, most of it from Egypt, dating back at least 5,000 years.
I’ve spent this evening reviewing these many posts and see that what drives one forward can hold another back. The original poster wanted to know what to say to a non-believer as to why they should become a Christian. My question is rather, why not believe in the Christian God?
We have various groups with differing agendas seeking to promote their versions on the origin of our existence whether it is based on scientific, philosophic, or religious theories.
What I find interesting is the realm of metaphysics and its newly discovered linkages to the most ancient of mystical writings. But, even here, there is this seemingly inherent fear of encountering anything spiritual. One can’t read anything written over 5,000 years ago and neglect the fact that these people were keenly aware of the spiritual world around them.
Some of you are laughing right now but we do have well preserved writings, much of it on stone, most of it from Egypt, dating back at least 5,000 years.
I’ve spent this evening reviewing these many posts and see that what drives one forward can hold another back. The original poster wanted to know what to say to a non-believer as to why they should become a Christian. My question is rather, why not believe in the Christian God?