Ahhh, I am outie. Good luck to all...
Yan Bibiyan
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Yan Bibiyan
People break the laws of physics everytime, defying gravity is done on a daily basis, from aircraft to spaceships.
Yes, Sir. Using the same principles that you are telling us didn't apply for Noah's ark......And, BTW, pepople don't BREAk the laws, they obey them. That's why the 100-ton block of metal flies...
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Yan Bibiyan
Once you have experienced a "supernatural" event you cannot pretend it didn't happen.
I am not asking you to pretend it didn't happen. On the contrary, I am asking IF IT HAPPENED AGAIN, would you believe it to the point to make you ignore the laws of physics?
I really don't know how much simplier the above can be stated.....
You already stated that no, you would not ignore the laws of physics. My follow up question was why the double standard? You are already willingly ignoring the laws of physics as they pertain to an event that could not be explained by any means other than supernatural, by your own words...
You either believe or you don't. By your own admission, the Bible is not some kind of a cafeteria belief system where you pick and choose as you wish.
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Let's pretend for a moment that there was provable, documented evidence, other than the Bible, that the Flood was real.
How would it personally affect you? Would you feel responsibility to the Creator or would you just carry on as normal?
Here, stuck on servers and in search engines for eternity: I will be the first one to admit that I was wrong. I will be the first one to tell the world that my ignorant, scientific mindset had blinded me to the real truth.
Please hold me to it as the evidence emerges.
Now, how much evidence will take for you to make a similar statement?
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Thank you truthseeker.
So, on one hand you had a supernatural experience that convinced you, among other things, beyond doubt that a past event that defies the laws of physics in any possible way had occurred.
On the other hand, if you experienced a supernatural event of the same magnitude like above, assuring you it’s OK to ignore the laws of physics today, you would not believe it enough and will have doubts?
I am lost.
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Yan Bibiyan
truthseeker, I asked:
In your earlier post you mentioned that you've had a supernatural experience that had made you believe in God even more.
Let me ask you a question, please answer honestly:
If you had a similar experience that assured you that is OK to walk off the edge of the building, would you do it? I am not interested if you believe that you will be rewarded with new life after falling to your death or resurrection for obeying, etc.
I am asking would you walk off confident that the laws of physics will be suspended for you and you will not plummet to your death to the ground?
Your honest answer may even help you clarify the depth of your faith.
You answered:
Yan,
I do not believe I would ever be told it is safe to walk off the edge of a building, but if you want an example, Satan promised Jesus that he would be saved should he jump off a tall mountain. You know the rest.
The astute among us have no inclination of how low in IQ they actually are in comparison to God's capacity. What they cannot explain they write off as a hoax.
As expected, you totally dodged the question. Please be honest with yourself first and in turn with us.
Let me repeat it in a simple form:
Based on your faith, strengthened by a personal supernatural experience, would you walk off the edge of a building if a similar experience assured you it’s ok to do so? Would you ignore the laws of physics and the fact, tested and reinforced by many more personal experiences, that you will plummet to the ground to your death?
It’s a simple YES/NO question.
No need to involve Jesus or Satan, or whatever promises one made to the other. It pertains to you today.
Unless you are trying to tell me that Satan can fake that supernatural experience and deceive you. In which case I would call to question the validity of the experience that strengthened your faith in a first place...
Please answer honestly, YES or NO.
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Yan Bibiyan
Yan, I surmise you are an atheist.
I could be, yet this has zero effect on the merrits of the story.
In your earlier post you mentioned that you've had a supernatural experience that had made you believe in God even more.Let me ask you a question, please answer honestly:
If you had a similar experience that assured you that is OK to walk off the edge of the building, would you do it? I am not interested if you believe that you will be rewarded with new life after falling to your death or ressurection for obeying, etc.
I am asking would you walk off confident that the laws of physics will be suspended for you and you will not plummet to your death to the ground?
Your honest answer may even help you clarify the depth of your faith.
-Yan
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Am I to just pick and choose what to believe just because your "mountains of evidence" apparently say otherwise?
Well, then be equally critical to the physical world bound by said "mountains of evidence". Don't just pick and choose.
Never get on an elevator, drive a car or board a plane - they are ALL governed by the same fundamentals the literal flood account invalidates.
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Yan Bibiyan
The periodic table cannot be applied to spirit energy.
It can not be applied to the energy of Xenu either, so what?
uh, whatever...
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Yan Bibiyan
EE, consider yourself, ahem, blessed to have taken the red pill...