To: Tribune7
This is getting quite a ways from whether a Mormon should be president or not.
I will not endeavor to make conjecture on the nature of “matter or life” here.
But, I’ll stick with what I said earlier, “ Those who want to believe in supernatural forces, the burden is on them to show how they work.”
To: Liberty Rattler
151 posted on
04/05/2007 10:08:28 PM PDT by
Tribune7
(A bleeding heart does nothing but ruin the carpet)
To: Liberty Rattler
Those who want to believe in supernatural forces, the burden is on them to show how they work.
Not really. I'm perfectly happy seeing miracles in my life. It doesn't really matter to me whether or not you think they're possible.
The one principle agnostics, et al seem to miss is this: Faith precedes the miracle. Miracles are not given to prove anything.
In other words, if God operates in my life (what I am interpreting from your term "supernatural forces") then it is because it's His will, not mine. If you miss out because you refuse to believe it's possible, well, then, that's your lookout.
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