Zone1 Atheists have nothing to say against faith in God

I gave you both the Jewish and Christian answers - which are pretty much the same answer - in post #276.

You only think you know something about entropy. Entropy has nothing to do with God. God isn't a thing.

You gave me an excuse for not being able to answer
The answer is its a paradox and cant be answered
A paradox is a logically self-contradictory statement, scenario, or argument that runs contrary to expectation, appearing absurd yet potentially true or valid upon closer investigation. These contradictions often involve interdependent elements existing simultaneously, promoting critical thinking and revealing flaws in assumed knowledge
 
That's the very kind of pompous judgmental attitude that reaffirms my decision, every time I see it.
Or a true statement that reflects the predictable surprises of normalization of deviance.
 
Or a true statement that reflects the predictable surprises of normalization of deviance.
There it is again.

Even after I reminded you of the "this little light of mine" thing.

You don't realize what a put-off that is.

If that behavior is an example of being "Godly?"

I don't want any part of it.
 
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches members to treat atheists with kindness, respect, and love, emphasizing Christlike behavior regardless of belief. Members are encouraged to be tolerant, friendly, and to recognize the good in others, while still maintaining their own faith. Key tenets include respecting the free agency of others to choose their own beliefs.
  • Christlike Kindness: Members are instructed to show love and kindness to everyone, including those who do not believe in God.
  • Tolerance and Respect: LDS leadership advises being "a little more tolerant and friendly to those not of our faith".
  • Focus on Commonality: Rather than focusing on differences, members are encouraged to find common ground.
  • Listen and Understand: When interacting with those who have different beliefs or have left the faith, members are advised to listen with love and avoid assuming that disbelief stems from sinful behavior.
  • Freedom of Conscience: The 11th Article of Faith supports allowing all people to worship—or not worship—according to their own conscience.
While encouraging respect, LDS doctrine still holds that there is a distinction between truth and error, but that respect for the person should remain paramount.
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I just watched a great video about St. Benedict, and how Benedictine monks always treat visitors as if they are Christ, Himself. Amazing video. This is what I looked for when I looked at the church.

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There it is again.

Even after I reminded you of the "this little light of mine" thing.

You don't realize what a put-off that is.

If that behavior is an example of being "Godly?"

I don't want any part of it.
The truth usually hurts before it helps.
 
I don't think you should hold your breath. What you see is what you get. It's that whole free will thingee.
I won't judge your intent.

I already shared what a put-off this was, and if "God" wants to reward you for that, that's good to know.

I'll use that knowledge accordingly.
 
Matter and anti-matter naturally pop into existence in pairs.
And did so this time as well. Then a natural process, for which we already have several good candidates, created an imbalance.

See? Your ad hoc, unsupported claims are not only not facts, but are also easily refuted.
 
I won't judge your intent.

I already shared what a put-off this was, and if "God" wants to reward you for that, that's good to know.

I'll use that knowledge accordingly.
As near as I can tell God rewards objectivity which makes sense.
 
And did so this time as well. Then a natural process, for which we already have several good candidates, created an imbalance.

See? Your ad hoc, unsupported claims are not only not facts, but are also easily refuted.
But it didn't. For every 1 billion anti-matter particles there were 1 billion and 1 matter particles created.
 
15th post
Says you.

Another ad hoc, unsupported claim.

You're really not getting this.

But that's what faith does to a mind.
Says the CMB and CERN.

The Big Bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter in the early universe. ...for every roughly one billion antimatter particles, one billion and one matter particles were created, leading to a small excess of matter that survived massive annihilation. This slight asymmetry resulted in the matter-dominated universe seen today.
 
False.

See? Its just too easy.

Somehow you fooled yourself into thinking that repeating a claim is support for the truth of that claim.

Because you are operating on faith.
What do you think the CMB is telling us and what do you think CERN says about this?
 
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