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Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.

 
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Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
1. Faith is confidence he will accomplish his intention for man making global Edenic paradise.
"Faith is the assured expectation of what is hoped for, the evident demonstration of realities that are not seen. 2For by means of it, the men of ancient times had witness borne to them." Hb11


2. Science is man's ongoing effort to discover/measure/explain/document the cosmic/earthly/bio-molecular secrets of divine design.
"because what may be known about God is clearly evident among them, for God made it clear to them. 20For his invisible qualities are clearly seen from the world’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things made, even his eternal power and Godship, so that they are inexcusable. 21For although they knew God, they did not glorify him as God nor did they thank him, but they became empty-headed in their reasonings and their senseless hearts became darkened. 22Although claiming they were wise, they became foolish and turned the glory of the incorruptible God into something like the image of corruptible man and birds and four-footed creatures and reptiles." Ro1;19

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Nature (the natural world) and what was here before science, AND mans religion, combats every day, your joint discoveries.

You have proven beyond a doubt over and over, it would be like giving a four year old, a machine gun totally loaded and without instruction.
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Nature (the natural world) and what was here before science, AND mans religion, combats every day, your joint discoveries.

You have proven beyond a doubt over and over, it would be like giving a four year old, a machine gun totally loaded and without instruction.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Nature (the natural world) and what was here before science, AND mans religion, combats every day, your joint discoveries.

You have proven beyond a doubt over and over, it would be like giving a four year old, a machine gun totally loaded and without instruction.
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Not tonight son, it's late and I'm pretty stoned.
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Not tonight son, it's late and I'm pretty stoned.
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Gotcha Pops, maybe tomorrow?
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Nature (the natural world) and what was here before science, AND mans religion, combats every day, your joint discoveries.

You have proven beyond a doubt over and over, it would be like giving a four year old, a machine gun totally loaded and without instruction.
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"combats every day, your joint discoveries."
Please clarify this.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Can the physical/earthly man contemplate/explain the divine purpose of creation, even his own self?

"But a physical man does not accept the things of the spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; and he cannot get to know them, because they are examined spiritually. 15 However, the spiritual man examines all things, but he himself is not examined by any man. 16 For “who has come to know the mind of Jehovah, so that he may instruct him?” But we do have the mind of Christ." 1Cor2:14
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Actually faith is the hope that someone can survive the truth without death. In hopes he can rise above what is left and remember what was so love can join hands with what is known as validation or eskarah. Heaven was a place the Father could survive outside our hope and truth was given to few to remember. The beginning was supposed to become the end. Now here I come the faith lost to the sea unaware and unsupposed. If an end could could exist with faith a beginning could but only a small part of the Father could know it. He like myzself passed away leaving a whole to fill with an abstract realization and all is lost to death and the one divided. Hope is a myth and I'm signing out peace
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Actually faith is the hope that someone can survive the truth without death. In hopes he can rise above what is left and remember what was so love can join hands with what is known as validation or eskarah. Heaven was a place the Father could survive outside our hope and truth was given to few to remember. The beginning was supposed to become the end. Now here I come the faith lost to the sea unaware and unsupposed. If an end could could exist with faith a beginning could but only a small part of the Father could know it. He like myzself passed away leaving a whole to fill with an abstract realization and all is lost to death and the one divided. Hope is a myth and I'm signing out peace
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Best reply I've heard is "Science verifies what faith already knew"
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Science can't measure faith but faith does measure science. who can match a scripture to this?
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DGN,

See the "7 Seals" revealed as 'Beyond Einstein Theories' at [link to RevelationRevealed.proboards.com] . Also, see GOD=7_4 Theory at [link to GOD704.wikia.com] .
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Best reply I've heard is "Science verifies what faith already knew"
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Faith and knowingness dont go together. Its one or the other.
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Both, science and religion are man-made invention.
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Science can't measure faith but faith does measure science. who can match a scripture to this?
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Science cán measure faith.

If i were to believe that if i would go outside and wait at a specific spot at a specific time someone would come by and give me money, each day on that spot and time. Science can measure my faith by counting how many times i go there until i give up.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Saying "I am a person of faith" is the same thing as saying "I am a person who will believe pretty much anything, on virtually no evidence what so ever". Not a group I want to be associated with. Death is final, and consciousness is not possible without a physical medium (brain) for the neurons to fire on. The has never been any evidence for a soul, and there is no reason to believe there is any such thing.
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(Scientific) theories = make-beliefs. They function until the tech allows experiments beyond their scope. The another theory has to be invented and so on and on ...
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
(Scientific) theories = make-beliefs. They function until the tech allows experiments beyond their scope. The another theory has to be invented and so on and on ...
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No, religion is make-believe. Scientific theories can be verified, studied, and falsified to make way for a better understanding. Proving a prior theory wrong isn't a bad thing. It's progress. Progress is not possible with dogmatic superstition. That's why theocracies always fail. Bad.
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(Scientific) theories = make-beliefs. They function until the tech allows experiments beyond their scope. The another theory has to be invented and so on and on ...
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No, religion is make-believe. Scientific theories can be verified, studied, and falsified to make way for a better understanding. Proving a prior theory wrong isn't a bad thing. It's progress. Progress is not possible with dogmatic superstition. That's why theocracies always fail. Bad.
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The limited 5 senses and the limited human mind are the source of dogmas and superstition, not religion. That´s why science always fails in the end.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Saying "I am a person of faith" is the same thing as saying "I am a person who will believe pretty much anything, on virtually no evidence what so ever". Not a group I want to be associated with. Death is final, and consciousness is not possible without a physical medium (brain) for the neurons to fire on. The has never been any evidence for a soul, and there is no reason to believe there is any such thing.
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There are people that care about the afterlife, like me. So i tried to find God, i did find God and now i know the truth. We do have a soul and God does exist, as does Heaven and Hell.
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Best reply I've heard is "Science verifies what faith already knew"
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Faith and knowingness dont go together. Its one or the other.
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Faith and Hope lead to Knowing through Grace.
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To arrive at the Seed of Understanding with the spark which lead to the flame.
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Flaming torch finger what Moses saw.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Saying "I am a person of faith" is the same thing as saying "I am a person who will believe pretty much anything, on virtually no evidence what so ever". Not a group I want to be associated with. Death is final, and consciousness is not possible without a physical medium (brain) for the neurons to fire on. The has never been any evidence for a soul, and there is no reason to believe there is any such thing.
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There are people that care about the afterlife, like me. So i tried to find God, i did find God and now i know the truth. We do have a soul and God does exist, as does Heaven and Hell.
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I understand that is what you believe. What I am saying is that there isn't any evidence for it. That you have just decided to believe that on "faith". You are welcome to your faith.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Saying "I am a person of faith" is the same thing as saying "I am a person who will believe pretty much anything, on virtually no evidence what so ever". Not a group I want to be associated with. Death is final, and consciousness is not possible without a physical medium (brain) for the neurons to fire on. The has never been any evidence for a soul, and there is no reason to believe there is any such thing.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72946100

There are people that care about the afterlife, like me. So i tried to find God, i did find God and now i know the truth. We do have a soul and God does exist, as does Heaven and Hell.
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There isn't any after life. Death is final. No one has ever presented any testable evidence to suggest otherwise.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Saying "I am a person of faith" is the same thing as saying "I am a person who will believe pretty much anything, on virtually no evidence what so ever". Not a group I want to be associated with. Death is final, and consciousness is not possible without a physical medium (brain) for the neurons to fire on. The has never been any evidence for a soul, and there is no reason to believe there is any such thing.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72946100

There are people that care about the afterlife, like me. So i tried to find God, i did find God and now i know the truth. We do have a soul and God does exist, as does Heaven and Hell.
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I understand that is what you believe. What I am saying is that there isn't any evidence for it. That you have just decided to believe that on "faith". You are welcome to your faith.
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The belief there is no God is just another belief, even an illogical one. Mortals cannot prove God, ever.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Both, science and religion are man-made invention.
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man is a god made invention
everything is at the hand of God.
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Best reply I've heard is "Science verifies what faith already knew"
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Faith and knowingness dont go together. Its one or the other.
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Faith and Hope lead to Knowing through Grace.
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No, verifiable evidence leads to knowing a theory. "Faith" leads to credulousness, and "hope" leads to reliance on emotion to maintain your sanity.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Saying "I am a person of faith" is the same thing as saying "I am a person who will believe pretty much anything, on virtually no evidence what so ever". Not a group I want to be associated with. Death is final, and consciousness is not possible without a physical medium (brain) for the neurons to fire on. The has never been any evidence for a soul, and there is no reason to believe there is any such thing.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72946100

There are people that care about the afterlife, like me. So i tried to find God, i did find God and now i know the truth. We do have a soul and God does exist, as does Heaven and Hell.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40731538


I understand that is what you believe. What I am saying is that there isn't any evidence for it. That you have just decided to believe that on "faith". You are welcome to your faith.
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No, i dont believe on faith. I know through experience.
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Re: Is God perceived by faith or science, here's the biblical difference.
Saying "I am a person of faith" is the same thing as saying "I am a person who will believe pretty much anything, on virtually no evidence what so ever". Not a group I want to be associated with. Death is final, and consciousness is not possible without a physical medium (brain) for the neurons to fire on. The has never been any evidence for a soul, and there is no reason to believe there is any such thing.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72946100

There are people that care about the afterlife, like me. So i tried to find God, i did find God and now i know the truth. We do have a soul and God does exist, as does Heaven and Hell.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 40731538


I understand that is what you believe. What I am saying is that there isn't any evidence for it. That you have just decided to believe that on "faith". You are welcome to your faith.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 72946100


The belief there is no God is just another belief, even an illogical one. Mortals cannot prove God, ever.
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Only those who live forever can prove of disprove God.





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