Eastoff
But it was a beginning.
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Well there could be something like Tinkerbell in Peter Pan. If we stop believing it dies. But that's just making up loopholes for loophole sake.Actually, I didn't say anything about the subject of knowledge and truth vs belief and faith. I simply pointed out that there can be no proof, in the scientific or mathematical sense that you are insisting upon, on the subject of the existence or lack thereof of a god or supernatural being. The fact that science can't test for something says nothing about the ultimate truth regarding this issue. God either does exist or does not and that fact is not dependent upon proof or belief or any other human interpretation of the matter.
oh sweet, I'm cool with that! I was worried about those lakes of fire and stuff. But not believing in santa claus doesn't sound too bad to me!Each of these passages reflects a decision to deny god. If God created mankind because he desired a relationship with us, which is what the Bible teaches, and we won't even go the single step of acknowledging his existence, then we are choosing not to be eternally in relationship with him...which is what hell is.
