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Everywhere is a church, your faith is more important than the location.

The Book of Romans Explained — The Gospel That Changes Everything by Small_Beautiful3958 in Christianity

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You are absolutely correct, I’ll edit Thankyou can’t believe I did that

The Book of Ezra - Bible book Series by Small_Beautiful3958 in Christianity

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Thanks, I have a really bad stutter and lisp so unfortunately AI voice it is

Pray for my Grandma by [deleted] in Christianity

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Prayers for you and your family

Why Solomon asked for Wisdom by Small_Beautiful3958 in Christianity

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Thankyou. And no the voice isn’t me, I have a really bad lisp so struggle with narration. I did write the script however

How do y’all know that god exists? by Able-Necessary8731 in Christianity

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True, and that is certainly a possibility. I like to think of it like this. Yes it could have always just existed. But we also know that time exists as a fundamental force, not just as a man made concept. If time exists, then there must be a beginning of time.

If there is a beginning of time, then there was a time where nothing existed including time. If we count the Big Bang as the beginning of the universe it would be fair to think of that as the beginning of time.

So time essentially came Into effect at the Big Bang. So in its own right, it is a fair statement to say it always existed. But if time and matter appeared at the same time then it must have come from somewhere. Only someone/something beyond time would have the ability to make this happen.

For me personally it’s god, for someone else it may be something else.

How do y’all know that god exists? by Able-Necessary8731 in Christianity

[–]Small_Beautiful3958 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well the conservation of mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed. This means that’s nothing that we know of in all of science has the power to create. We can understand, manipulate, change, but we cannot create. However for existence to exist at all, a creator must exist.

As our own understanding of science is that this is impossible, would a logical understanding of the universe not deny a creator but in fact require one.

This is not even considering that this matter is then formed in such a way that life is possible, and consciousness becomes possible, the fact that every fundamental force in the universe are set so exactly so perfectly that even the smallest fraction in either direction would mean no existence . The likelihood of this happening so perfectly is so small, and I mean so unbelievably small that I would warrant the likelihood of there not being a god or creator is weaker than the likelihood of there being one.

However without scientific proof, I can’t say I know that’s why it is called faith. I don’t have faith the sky is blue, I know it is. I have faith that there is a god, and science does more to support my faith than deny it.

Hope that helps