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God will open doors to your prayer when you need to have them opened, not before. Accepting God is a personal choice for everyone. The hardest thing about it is admitting you are a sinner and humbling yourself to believe it. Once you humble yourself to God fully, then you become strengthened in knowing God is always with you.
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and, toobwacky, please tell me this: what happened *before* the big bang, anyways?
SP Pres,I have a serious question for you (in the sense that I'm truly interested in your answer, rather than trying to set you up to prove a counter-point).I'm an agnostic (formerly atheist). My dilema is that I have no predisposition to choose one faith or religion over the other (christianity, judaism, budhism, islam), and since you can't be "all" of them, a choice is necessary. What advice could you give someone like me who is uncertain which path to take?And to follow up on that same question, how can I be confident that I made the right decision, once I have chosen a path?To me, this is a very serious and critical decision, one which will echo in eternity. The question is not whether or not to have faith, but how to choose a particular faith.
I never understood the role of Satan in Christian theology. We are talking about THE Omnipotency here and yet we have this "free agent" Lucifer and his henchmen Beelzebub going about messing up people's lives. Unless we have a true Manichean sect here, one has to assume that The Almighty is orchestrating the whole thing. It's an interesting way to deal with the problem of theodicy.
doug s. wrote:and, toobwacky, please tell me this: what happened *before* the big bang, anyways?doug s... Lemme slightly change your question to “what existed before the Big Bang?” and attempt to answer...It’s entirely possible that nothing existed before the Big Bang and if something did exist, it may be impossible for us to ever know what it was.However, and of course I’m just speculating here, I see an intelligent design behind the creation of the universe. This, and my intuition, leads me to believe that prior to the Big Bang, it’s quite possible that mind existed. Call it consciousness, pure thought or God if you want. This, of course, begs the question “who created this consciousness, pure thought or God?”My answer is, when it comes to events prior to the Big Bang; we are all (and probably will remain forever) agnostics.
You either believe that the universe created itself from some explosion that took place millions of years ago, and that life evolves, or creates itself from dust and dirt. Then within the life span of an living organism it suddenly divides into gender based creatures of male and female now requiring both of them in order to reproduce.... and we all evolved from monkeys. When we die its over... Or, you believe we and everything that we see was created. That we were created in God's own image. That he created us male and female. That we have a soul...