I started off very unsure about all these things at first a couple years ago as it was what my parents believed, but about two years ago, my church got a new pastor and we started to have various missionaries and evangelists come in at least two per month, and since then, i dont believe in Christianity because my parents do, but because i want to and i accept the teaching and suchSlappyMcGee wrote:So... how did you guys start being Christian/whatever? Because my understanding of a system of beliefs lead me to think that you either have it forced down your throats while you are young, and then assume it to be self-evident once you've grown up, or you've had some personal experience with God himself, right? Because I can't understand what would drive you to believe something exactly the same as someone else would arbitrarily believe.
Like, I can believe in God for whatever reason, and yet, I can still not go out of my way to find a faith that just happens to fit with every single thing that I believe. Seems like there should be more disparity between people's faiths unless it's a handed-down thing.
Genesis 1:1 - In the beginning, God created the heavens and the Earthmaestro wrote: You believe in God because the world (or the universe) requires a creator. However, your god must not require a creator, or else we're not getting anywhere. So, if God doesn't require a creator, why can't the same apply to the world? What's more acceptable about God not requiring a creator than the universe not requiring a creator?
Matthew 24:35 - Heaven and earth will disappear, but my words will never disappear.
God came before the world, even before heaven. God's word (the Bible) is the truth. God created heaven and the Earth. I really find the Big Bang stuff unrealistic. It's a story from the devil to cover the eyes of the people from the truth, as the true will set them free from bondage of hell.
Ill continue later. lunch at school ended