"As noted prior...the answers to this question are out there for you to find, if you are in fact truly interested in the answer. I'm sure that one of the more theologically educated among the posters could provide you with links and citations to studies and papers showing the evidence for the God of the Bible (which you will promptly ignore, I know). But really, refusing to examine the evidence does not mean that the God of the Bible does not exist."
I thought belief in God requires faith. Scientific vidence is not faith; it is evidence, and not subject to the concept of belief. One is free to "believe" that the bus barrelling along the highway does not exist, despite the physical evidence to the contrary; that will not change the result of stepping out in front of it.
Believing in God does not matter...as they say, even Satan believes in God. Its what you believe about God that matters.
One is free to "believe" that the bus barreling along the highway does not exist, despite the physical evidence to the contrary; that will not change the result of stepping out in front of it.
One is free not to believe that one day we will stand before the God of the Bible and receive the justice we all deserve for our sins; not believing it will happen does not change the result that it will.
If evo is true, God did not create, if evo is true, God did not come to save us...I can not believe it. The evo evidence being sited does not convince me otherwise.