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Non-believer's bal317 02/22/08
    How can you not believe in something you don't recognize?
    If one say's. There is No God. What evidence do you have to prove this?
    What evidence do you have saying all that has been written in the Bible. Is not true?
    What evidence do you have, showing there is no Heaven?
    What evidence do you have, saying anyone that can speak to and receive answer's from God. Is not true?

      Clarification/Follow-up by bal317 on 02/23/08 5:28 am:
      It's hard to explain to some. Mainly because those of us who believe, have been given the oppurtunity to express and control our levels of "free will" in the proper way, in order to feel, know and love God. Fact, as a human, if your around some that ignore, dis-respect or don't consider you alive. You will not be accessable to them. Well, as God is Our Father and wants His children to be with Him in all avenues. God is not going to be as easily to connect with. Because you can't turn your back on Him and expect Him to be at your beckon call. But, He leaves the door open.
      What I can't figure out is. If non-believer's want to find out about the reality of the Father what would it hurt to actually open up your mind and reach out? If your not afraid of what you will receive.
      This might help you to understand, why we know there is a God.

 
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JeffreyBryson 02/22/08
Bal, the burden of proof is on anyone who makes an assertion. Those who claim that there is no God have that burden, but so also do those who claim that there is. Both are going to have quite a difficult time arguing their cases to satisfaction. It has yet to be done in history.

This is why it's important that Christians be very careful about the means that they use to try to persuade others about what they believe. There'll never be any persuasion better than that of their *actions*- not their arguments.

By their fruits will they be known.

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