Author Topic: thexor - "the bible says the woorlds gona end but i cant prove it"  (Read 9687 times)

I don't believe this. God allows for what man allows. While necessary evils exist that man cannot stop fully, much of our problems we cause ourselves. And as much as it may hurt God to see us suffer, God does not dissolve (For the most part. :o) freewill. God only shows us the paths, we must walk them. God only sends others to our side, we must choose to walk with them. And while God does not fix everything for us, certainly He or She doesn't just leave us.

God doesn't want all this pain and suffering. But Man must learn. And no greater is there a teacher than pain. Though, no greater a master is there than Love. c:
hapy magedove is hapy C:



I can't bring myself to beleive in a "God" because there's no proof and just stuff thrown around by people.

Just a heads up: if God was created by something he's not really God.

^Explains alot

I can't bring myself to beleive in a "God" because there's no proof and just stuff thrown around by people.
Then explain to me my good freind, what exactly happens when you die?

Then explain to me my good freind, what exactly happens when you die?

ANSWER: Nobody loving knows.

Actually it's more like:

ANSWER: We just kinda get eaten by worms and stuff.

Then explain to me my good freind, what exactly happens when you die?
You become a beautiful tree.  :cookieMonster:

Most Atheists, I believe, rather concern themselves with living rather than death. It makes more sense. They don't, to my knowledge, often believe in an afterlife, so they should make the best of their time here and appreciate the world, trying to make it at least an ounce better for those who come afterwords. c:

Actually it's more like:

ANSWER: We just kinda get eaten by worms and stuff.
I heard this once:
IMA TURN INTO ASHES, FERTIZILZE GRUND, BECOME TREE.

I heard this once:
IMA TURN INTO ASHES, FERTIZILZE GRUND, BECOME TREE.

I didn't say anything about all that hippie bullstuff. I meant that's LITERALLY what happens.

Anyway, let's hear what your take on death is.

I didn't say anything about all that hippie bullstuff. I meant that's LITERALLY what happens.

Anyway, let's hear what your take on death is.
A learning experience. c:


While necessary evils exist that man cannot stop fully, much of our problems we cause ourselves. And as much as it may hurt God to see us suffer, God does not dissolve (For the most part. :o) freewill. God only shows us the paths, we must walk them.

God doesn't want all this pain and suffering. But
Isn't the idea of being all powerful that he can fix both - having free will and no suffering? Why all the 'must'?