God Is Real
By randy-johnson
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You think you know it all because you're a scientist.
You make me angry when you say God doesn't exist.
You believe there is no God and you say that it's a scientific fact.
When I become angry, you have the nerve to say that I overreact.
You act so proud of yourself when you say that God isn't real.
God created mankind and he knows more about science than you ever will.
I have a lot more faith in God than I'll ever have in you.
God is real and I don't care that you say it is not true.
I know that The Lord is real even though he's a supernatural being who I can't see.
Not all scientists are like you, when you say God isn't real, certain scientists disagree.
Everybody will have to answer to God on Judgement Day.
And when that happens, you'll regret the things that you say.
When it comes to talking to you, I won't do it anymore, I'm through.
God does exist and when Judgement Day arrives, you'll know it's true.
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Yes, very many eminent
Yes, very many eminent scientists, not only believe and know there is a God who came as Jesus, but they also know that the facts fit with his existance, not a chance world producing the wonderful complicated life we see, and us. 'Not believeing' is a kind of belief in itself, wanting to be independent of him. Rhiannon
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Science verses Religion
Good poem Randy-Johnson, Very powerful and thought provoking.
Science is not the enemy of religion, nor is religion the enemy of science. Both sides strive for understanding as to how we came about and why we are here. I like to believe in facts. Let’s face it, no one was around to see how everything was created. At best we can but guess what was the most probable cause. Scientists search for clues in and around our planet. Religious people follow their hearts and can see the absurdity of self-creationism.
Imagine someone builds a house with no windows or doors. There are people dwelling within. They search the interior for clues as to how it was constructed and why they were put there. The evidence they need exists on the outside of the house, where they can study the construction closer, but they cannot get out. Our own creation is similar. We can’t escape it to see the evidence we require. The best we can do is to make each day count instead of condeming eachother for what we beleive. It doesn't help.
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Religious people follow their
Religious people follow their hearts and can see the absurdity of self-creationism. That's right, but one can add that if the "Someone" who built the house lets them know, even comes to see them, and all he says agrees with the facts, they have good ground for belief, though they wouldn't be in the businsess of condeming those who don't. Rhiannon
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