Actualy, the majority of adults at churches have read the Bible and are actualy more inclined to belive Christianity.
lol Nope. I've heard from countless ex-Christians that they didn't question their religion until they actually sat down and read through the bible.
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1. Are you handicapped? Yes they do.
2. Yes I supposed throwing people in hell and having them burn for eternity is just his way of saying he likes you.
3. It's not talking about Adam and Eve, it's talking about all humanity. We supposedly have free will, but we have to follow the word of God. Where's the free will in that?
4. A flood would not cause 70% of all the water on Earth to gain a 3.5% salinity level. Even if it did/could, there would not also be freshwater lakes. Wouldn't those be filled with saltwater too? If the whole Earth was covered with water, all water would be affected. Of course this is all hypothetic due to the extreme impossibility of the entire planet being randomly flooded one day.
5.
asdf
6. Okay so God apparently heals people, so we credit him with that, but when people die, "it's a medical thing." Your answer just accentuates the hypocrisy in that idea.
7. What about natural disasters today? Plenty of Christians are killed by disasters. Where's the sense in that?
8. The idea of free will and God's will are 100% incompatible. It can not happen. For you to say God causes ANY event on Earth completely nullifies the idea that humans have free will. They are mutually exclusive. There are NO exceptions.
9. You completely missed the point of #9. It was a joke and nothing more.