Message from @KyrosTheWarrior
Discord ID: 788039902977327115
yes I'm Christian and accept the Gospel
im a baptist God, USA, Family, Friends, and Guns!!
Meh. You should've put some Tenth Avenue North out there
tenth avenue north is pretty good
This is their best song.
Or you can go hard-core and listen to RED. Or TFK which is still rock but not hard core.
Or you can go Crowder. He rules
Oh yeah
Sound like my kind of dude 😂
RED rules
TFK, RED, Demon Hunter, Pillar, Decyfer Down, Manafest, Fireflight
Collision of innocence is also really good
Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin r good too
And skillet
Can't forget Skillet
Yes
My favorite T.A.N right now is actually this....
Ight.
Disclaimer I don’t have forever lol but I’ll try to explain some
What reasons drove you to believe that the Abrahamic God exists?
Well I looked around me. I slowly come to the conclusion that some higher power has to be behind all that exists. So then after I read many religious texts I found that the Abrahamic God seemed most believable.
That’s the simple way of putting it
Ok, you see, a God is plausible.
Principle of causality and all.
I could consider myself "at best a theist".
That’s a start for sure. Many folks start there
It's just that I was never taught about religion, and I never had a moment that "showed me the truth".
And the abrahamic God has contradictions in its portrayals.
Well let me see if I can help you with those so called contradictions. Maybe then you’ll see it a bit more clearly
So anything religious I never found a reason to believe in.
Ok, I'll try.
I get the contradictions that people speak about but they are very easily explained away
Omnipotence is logically contradictory. The rock paradox explains it well.
"Can an omnipotent being create a rock so large not even they can lift?"
"If they do, they can't lift it, so they are not omipotent..."
"But if they don't, they can't create such a rock, so they are not omnipotent".
So God can be powerful, but not all-powerful.
Like the Bible says.
Well if God is the creator of everything, I don’t find it so strange to see him as having the ability to be entirely powerful without limits
If he was here before everything. If he is behind it all
I can accept it could be beyond the principle of causality, but the principle of logic too?
Personally I think it makes the most sense. Why wouldn’t God be all powerful. If he created everything, how could he have limits
There are things that even beyond what is universal can't exist.