To: RinaseaofDs
"If, perchance, you were on your way to the supermarket, and a bolt of lightening hit you, knocked you out of your car, and then a voice claiming Godship spoke to you and gave you commands, would it cause you to reconsider your position on the non-existance of God?
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If I hear a voice claiming to be God, then my next stop will be the psychiatrist's office. As for the lightning, my house was struck by lightning 13 years ago. Cost me $8,000 to replace all the wiring in my house, along with all the appliances.
Lightning is a natural phenomenon.
323 posted on
12/06/2003 9:15:45 AM PST by
MineralMan
(godless atheist)
To: MineralMan
So, to be clear, you are convinced of the non-existance of God, even if confronted by any new evidence that may present itself to the contrary?
What led you to this? I know as a Christian there are all kinds of things that led me to believe that Christ is real. A combination of evidences, if you will.
What evidence led you to the position that God does not exist?
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