The argument is not about proof for God. The argument is about whether or not the biblical God could theoretically do something.
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	No. Because there is zero proof that he exists. There you go :)
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	There is plenty of proof. Unfortunately, you aren't willing to accept anything that disagrees with your presuppositions.
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	Haha ok explain this proof
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	Look through the thread. I've explained it numerous times.
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	Zero proof. Just you attempting to pull proof from a 2000 year plus old book that has been modified who knows how many times
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	That's a baseless as assertion. The bible is the most attested and most scrutinized historical document/literary work of all time and it still stands today.
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	In the bible it says to marry your rapist.
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	No it doesn't. I'd suggest doing some actual research instead of regurgitating what some atheist person or website said. And yes I know the verses in question, I've studied them ad nauseam.
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	Edited by DaddyDers5484: 8/27/2015 12:59:27 PMBro why does it even matter? Christians and atheists should just get along. I was picked on in the sixth grade because of my atheism and why does it even matter that I don't believe in a book made by people? It's because people don't like change. They grew up in a hardcore Christian household. I grew up in one and I was the odd man out at the table, at christmas, and Easter. I have been tried to be transferred and I won't be. I have gone to church. Wasted my time on Sundays but it doesn't prove a damn thing. So when I get hardcore answers I may transfer. Now go play destiny and get off this topic.
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	I do get along with atheists. And I know it's cliché, but most of my friends are atheists and we have these discussions all the time.
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	I feel sorry for you that you feel that way.
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	You mean basing my beliefs on evidence instead of biased presuppositions?
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	Lmao there is zero proof.
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	You keep telling yourself that.
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	Sad you have to lie to yourself.
 
										 
					 
					 
		    