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Could science and religion walk hand-in-hand?
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argo There are many post on past forums regarding faith and reason. On organized religion vs atheism, the spiritual soul, God etc..so you can check the archives. There is not anything anyone can post that has not been dissected, rehashed, discussed and debated and poked fun at regarding the God of the bible. You cannot change anyone?s view about God. If one prefers to base their lives on scientific math equations, so be it. You can just tell persons what you believe here and when they post, you see why they tick the way they do. From what I gather here on some posters, they once were believers. Something in their lives happened to make them loose faith. What I have found to be the majority is that they have reasoned God out of existence. They, I are free to disagree with each other. Here, you may be put down and called, ignorant, spoon fed, uneducated, dumb, silly, stupid, etc?which I have been called many times just because I believe in Jesus. It doesn?t bother me. I always love to discuss God because that means he is always on my mind. I may not discuss very intellectually or come across very well in my post regarding words, but I have a sincere heart. Everything I post is me. I am very passionate about the spiritual life and I am sure others on this forum are in many different ways and avenues that are not of the Christian God. There are very few Christians here who debate athiest. I would say Gideon and I usually are the ones who try to explain the Christan way. Majority are athiest.
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