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Thanks for the help! I hear different things from different people, and it's always nice to ask. My roommate gave me about the same answer as WS when I asked him. So do you, WS, not believe in the existence of God because you have no proof? If so, I think it's awesome that you keep your mind open and you honestly look. I had to go through a time in my life where my belief in God was challenged (by a few people on here too, in fact;)), and I put a huge magnifying glass on it. That was probably the best time in my life, where I learned to make my beliefs my own. I like your list, but could I maybe put an addition to it? My relationship to God really isn't so much as believer/deity, but more of a follower to a person. I had an experience about a week ago where I looked back on my life since the season (about 5 years ago) where I surrendered my self to follow God, and I saw instances where God took me through rough places to harden out my character, like the relationship I have been in for about a year. He also took me through instances where He used me for good, like the time I got a camp of teenagers to throw away their alcohol for a week during summer camp. It was a neat experience for me. Of course I see God as an omnipotent being, but I've also been discovering how personal He can actually be. Would you be willing to add that camp to your list? Sorry to split up my post like this, but I have a question for Arthurio: why do you believe that there is absolutely no chance for there being a God? It is always fascinating for me to ask people on both sides of the debate why they have their strong convictions. I think some Christians who say there is no chance God doesn't exist say that because they are afraid God will get angry with them if they say He "isn't." Some of them because they have been seeing so much proof of His existence that they have a hard time thinking it is otherwise. Why do you believe there is absolutely no God?
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