
P-Angel
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Posted by P-Angel
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And yet, will believe in a god, where no evidence at all exists.
I know quite a few people who have seen ships or beings .. don't know anybody who has seen god or heaven.
Yet, where no proof exists, the mind is open to dream of it being real .... where proof does exist, the mind is tightly shut I guess because the reality might be frightening.
Is that it?
To believe in that which isn't possible, isn't scarry.









Posted by wtf?
one day..
I decided to be my own God..
things have gone better in my life since..









Posted by P-Angel
......
And yet, will believe in a god, where no evidence at all exists.
I know quite a few people who have seen ships or beings .. don't know anybody who has seen god or heaven.
Yet, where no proof exists, the mind is open to dream of it being real .... where proof does exist, the mind is tightly shut I guess because the reality might be frightening.
Is that it?
To believe in that which isn't possible, isn't scarry.

Posted by krysrenee7
Religion & science are 2 different things.
There's nothing abnormal or wrong about believing in certain things unseen & yet not believing in others.
Same goes the other way around, some people believe what science says & what science has proven, while yet others still debate things that have been "seen"
People pick & choose what they'll believe in. And yes sometimes closed-mindedness has alot to do with it, but other times it doesn't.
There is no proof of UFOS. And the people who claim they do have proof aren't doing a very good job at showing us their proof. In terms of religious, I bet if they swore they had Jesus locked up on some military base somewhere, unwilling to proof to us that they had him, I'm sure alot of believers would lose faith too.
The difference is that they're claiming UFOS are real in this lifetime But yet aren't willing to show us the proof. When it comes to religion, we're all taught to believe that we'll have to spend our entire lifetime having faith in something that will NOT show itself physically, but instead spiritually, mentally & psychologically. Huge difference. There isn't some supposed human God on earth that the military or secret society is hiding & teasing us with.
Since they said the UFOS were on earth, people wanna see it. People are content with knowing that they won't see the Lord until they die, vs. with UFOS, they're trying to convince people into believing that these crafts are filled with creatures that we will/can see physically & in the flesh. But yet STILL there's no proof. That's the difference

Posted by DoubleGem2
@PA: If there is a God...he or she certainly doesnt exist within you.

Posted by QuietSt0rmPosted by brianafay
Wow this was kicked up from shit.
I think there's proof of God. Look around you.
Stop looking for the obvious.
+1
P, try exercising some of your other senses besides sight and you might "see" things a little differently.click to expand






Posted by QuietSt0rmPosted by AybLynk
...And I can tell you're the type that will commit suicide if you didnt have "god" in your life and that's why you must believe in that imaginary person.
LMFAO!!!!
o yeah. I'm gonna go blow my brains out now because an irrelevant imbecile like yourself is insisting there's no God. Wahhhhh. *cries*
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And yet, will believe in a god, where no evidence at all exists.
I know quite a few people who have seen ships or beings .. don't know anybody who has seen god or heaven.
Yet, where no proof exists, the mind is open to dream of it being real .... where proof does exist, the mind is tightly shut I guess because the reality might be frightening.
Is that it?
To believe in that which isn't possible, isn't scarry.