im prob gon get hate for this but never forget to Christmaxx guys

why would god do something like this for us, whats his intention for everything?
i dont know his will but what i do know is that he loves me as much as he loves you.
 
show me then tard:lul::lul:
sure, lets start with the stars. science has proved that stars are millions of light years away, meaning that theyve been traveling millions of years to get here. contradicting the biblical argument that the stars were created 6000 years ago
 
i dont know his will but what i do know is that he loves me as much as he loves you.
just say you dont know shit then. all you say is that he loves you and me but whats his reason for this? why did he die for our sins? why do we have to believe in him to go to heaven? why does he let children and innocents suffer from diseases and accidents?
 
The bible is the most researched and proven book bro pls repent to Him. As for the other part idk Gods will
"most researched book" yet 90% of scientist are athiest

alright bro :feelskek:
 
sure, lets start with the stars. science has proved that stars are millions of light years away, meaning that theyve been traveling millions of years to get here. contradicting the biblical argument that the stars were created 6000 years ago
  • Light was created "in transit" — that God created the light already on its way to Earth.
  • Time dilation or relativistic effects — based on certain interpretations of physics, some suggest time may have passed differently during creation.
  • Alternative interpretations of the Genesis text — some theologians and believers argue that the "days" in Genesis aren't literal 24-hour days but symbolic periods of time (this is known as the "Day-Age" theory).

Not a single word you cant debunk Jesus not being God
 
just say you dont know shit then. all you say is that he loves you and me but whats his reason for this? why did he die for our sins? why do we have to believe in him to go to heaven? why does he let children and innocents suffer from diseases and accidents?
none knows bro:lul: but whats important is that JESUS was real
 
thats just untrue bud
  • Overall, 51% of scientists believe in a deity or higher power: This is based on a large Pew Research Center poll.

  • Specifics on God: Of those, 33% believe in God.

  • Higher power belief: 18% believe in a universal spirit or higher power.

  • Variations by discipline: Studies show that belief in God may be more common among social scientists (61% believe) than natural scientists (38% believe).

  • Elite scientists: Some studies, focusing on elite scientists like those in the National Academy of Sciences, have found lower percentages of belief in God, with some surveys showing as low as 7% belief in a personal God.
i was off a bit but 7% of elite scientist — i mean cmon bro
 
  • Overall, 51% of scientists believe in a deity or higher power: This is based on a large Pew Research Center poll.

  • Specifics on God: Of those, 33% believe in God.

  • Higher power belief: 18% believe in a universal spirit or higher power.

  • Variations by discipline: Studies show that belief in God may be more common among social scientists (61% believe) than natural scientists (38% believe).

  • Elite scientists: Some studies, focusing on elite scientists like those in the National Academy of Sciences, have found lower percentages of belief in God, with some surveys showing as low as 7% belief in a personal God.
i was off a bit but 7% of elite scientist — i mean cmon bro
bro repent
 
nigga gets hit with facts and all he can say is repent :lul:
facts of what? they still believe in a higher power jfl there was this scientist who tried debunking shroud of turin was atheist and now is Christian
 
You're one brave dude debating Christianity on .org but there ain't no saving anyone here sadly, God bless you man
 
You're one brave dude debating Christianity on .org but there ain't no saving anyone here sadly, God bless you man
Man i love seeing other brothers in Christ...Stay safe ily man
 
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facts of what? they still believe in a higher power jfl there was this scientist who tried debunking shroud of turin was atheist and now is Christian
and im sure the opposite happened as well :feelskek:

religion is reliant on the fact it can neither be proven nor disproven

u can only interpret the facts

which relies heavily on biases making this whole convo redundant
 
and im sure the opposite happened as well :feelskek:

religion is reliant on the fact it can neither be proven nor disproven

u can only interpret the facts

which relies heavily on biases making this whole convo redundant
Follow Jesus not religion
 
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wheres the evidence

no mentioning the bible
are you good bro
Matthew 28:5–6 (ESV)
But the angel said to the women, "Do not be afraid, for I know that you seek Jesus who was crucified. He is not here, for he has risen, as he said. Come, see the place where he lay."
Mark 16:6 (ESV)
And he said to them, “Do not be alarmed. You seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified. He has risen; he is not here."
Luke 24:6–7 (ESV)
"He is not here, but has risen. Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, that the Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and on the third day rise."
John 20:1–18
Describes Mary Magdalene finding the empty tomb and Jesus appearing to her.
(Example excerpt):
John 20:17
Jesus said to her, “Do not cling to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father...”

🔹 Jesus Foretells His Resurrection

These verses are where Jesus predicts His resurrection:
Matthew 16:21
From that time Jesus began to show his disciples that he must go to Jerusalem and suffer... and on the third day be raised.
Mark 8:31
 
are you good bro
Matthew 28:5–6 (ESV)

Mark 16:6 (ESV)

Luke 24:6–7 (ESV)

John 20:1–18



🔹 Jesus Foretells His Resurrection

These verses are where Jesus predicts His resurrection:
Matthew 16:21

Mark 8:31
no bible now :feelswhat:
 
this body is finite whereas your soul is eternal..
think about it you could die tomorrow, your body would decompose and go, but your soul remains and its for the Lord.
How abt jesus gives me some better fucking zygos perhaps eye area?
 
How abt jesus gives me some better fucking zygos perhaps eye area?
perhaps if you seek the kingdom of heaven and his righteousness first, these things will be added to you
 
perhaps if you seek the kingdom of heaven and his righteousness first, these things will be added to you
I already did i got kicked for being ti ugly then Satan said I wasn't aloud I hell cuz im subhuman
 
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Only chads believe in god
 
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thats why im asking fou outside evidence :feelswhy:

Josephus (c. 37–100 AD) — Jewish Historian​


  • Work: Antiquities of the Jews (Book 18, Chapter 3)
  • Mentions Jesus and says:
    “... he appeared to them alive again the third day, as the divine prophets had foretold...”
  • This part is controversial: Most scholars agree it was partially edited by later Christians, but Josephus did mention Jesus and the movement He started.
  • A more accepted version (called the Testimonium Flavianum) is still seen as evidence that Christians in the 1st century believed in the resurrection.



🏛️ 2. Tacitus (c. 56–120 AD) — Roman Historian​


  • Work: Annals (Book 15, c. 116 AD)
  • Refers to Jesus being executed under Pontius Pilate and that Christianity spread after His death.
  • He doesn’t mention the resurrection directly, but shows how fast the Christian movement grew — which points to a strong post-death belief like the resurrection.



🏺 3. Pliny the Younger (c. 61–113 AD) — Roman Governor and Writer​


  • Work: Letter to Emperor Trajan (c. 112 AD)
  • Describes early Christians singing to Christ "as to a god" and being stubborn in their faith even under threat of death.
  • While he doesn’t explicitly mention the resurrection, their worship of a crucified man as divine strongly implies it.



📜 4. Lucian of Samosata (c. 125–180 AD) — Greek Satirist​


  • Work: The Death of Peregrine
  • Mocks Christians and says:
    “...these misguided creatures... worship a man who introduced their novel rites and was crucified for it... and are convinced that they are immortal.”
  • Confirms that Christians believed in life after death — rooted in Christ’s resurrection.



🏛️ 5. Suetonius (c. 69–122 AD) — Roman Historian​


  • Work: Life of Claudius
  • Mentions “Chrestus” (likely a misspelling of “Christus”) causing disturbances in Rome around 49 AD.
  • Doesn’t reference resurrection, but confirms the existence of early Christians.
 

Josephus (c. 37–100 AD) — Jewish Historian​


  • Work: Antiquities of the Jews (Book 18, Chapter 3)
  • Mentions Jesus and says:
  • This part is controversial: Most scholars agree it was partially edited by later Christians, but Josephus did mention Jesus and the movement He started.
  • A more accepted version (called the Testimonium Flavianum) is still seen as evidence that Christians in the 1st century believed in the resurrection.



🏛️ 2. Tacitus (c. 56–120 AD) — Roman Historian​


  • Work: Annals (Book 15, c. 116 AD)
  • Refers to Jesus being executed under Pontius Pilate and that Christianity spread after His death.
  • He doesn’t mention the resurrection directly, but shows how fast the Christian movement grew — which points to a strong post-death belief like the resurrection.



🏺 3. Pliny the Younger (c. 61–113 AD) — Roman Governor and Writer​


  • Work: Letter to Emperor Trajan (c. 112 AD)
  • Describes early Christians singing to Christ "as to a god" and being stubborn in their faith even under threat of death.
  • While he doesn’t explicitly mention the resurrection, their worship of a crucified man as divine strongly implies it.



📜 4. Lucian of Samosata (c. 125–180 AD) — Greek Satirist​


  • Work: The Death of Peregrine
  • Mocks Christians and says:
  • Confirms that Christians believed in life after death — rooted in Christ’s resurrection.



🏛️ 5. Suetonius (c. 69–122 AD) — Roman Historian​


  • Work: Life of Claudius
  • Mentions “Chrestus” (likely a misspelling of “Christus”) causing disturbances in Rome around 49 AD.
  • Doesn’t reference resurrection, but confirms the existence of early Christians.
did u even read this lmao

even chat gpt agrees that it isn't strong evidence

first one it literally admits to documents being altered to fit Cristian rhetoric
 
did u even read this lmao

even chat gpt agrees that it isn't strong evidence

first one it literally admits to documents being altered to fit Cristian rhetoric
you asked and i delivered , full of evidence everywhere yet you still deny truth
 
Salvation pill
 
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amen bro, if you dont believe in god and think its just the ultimate cope then hey maybe it is, but respect each others opinions, one can believe what they want, whether its cope or not we wont know until we're dead.
 
amen bro, if you dont believe in god and think its just the ultimate cope then hey maybe it is, but respect each others opinions, one can believe what they want, whether its cope or not we wont know until we're dead.
amen bro, if you dont believe in god and think its just the ultimate cope then hey maybe it is, but respect each others opinions, one can believe what they want, whether its cope or not we wont know until we're dead.
every knee must bow and every tongue must confess
 
God is real, but religion is for the low iq
 

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