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Questioning whether the concept of God can be disproved

Oh Son Of Man, Why Have Thou Forsaken Me?

Empowering indeed to be speaking on a topic only an Atheist could appreciate. Let me gather all my Christianity-might...I'm about to duel out knowledge to the unbelieving minds. With one look at the title, "Can God Be Disproved," I found myself shaking my head in disbelief the followers this title attracts - In the words of Jesus Christ, "Lord, forgive them for they know not what they say".

Disproving God is a pointless way of thinking. Most of you seems to agree with that. Now, when you say, "nor can He be proven" - you gotta be crazy. His existence is proven even to this day and time. You have to consider the Bible as a credible source, for without the Bible, there will be no Atheist, agree?

Go get your Bible, flip to Genesis, chapter 9, verses 13-17. Read about the covenant God made with Noah through a rainbow. Yes, of all things - a rainbow. Read what God had to say about it and ask yourself, "Does rainbows still exist?" Of course you know they do but read how much information the verses packs that proves God exist. Need more proof ? Try the story of Job. This was a man upright with God insomuch that Satan wanted to destroy him. Did you know Job knew the earth was round and not flat, ages before Christopher Columbus found out? Job's wisdom was the result of deep faith in God, that's proof again God exist. The book of Revelation is famous for its' Signs Of The Times' doomsday prophecy. Read that too and consider the current events in our times. For those Men of Wisdom, that wrote the Bible over a 40 year period, to have knowlege lightyears ahead of their time, is credible proof God exist. No man have the mind capacity to map out life conditions so far from their own times. Only God is consistent with a character like that, proof again.

If you still find yourself unconvinced, consider this: The Bible continue to be the bestselling book of all books borne of the press. Its' circulation continue to out-print any books ever written. The stories of the Bible continue to remain popular; never fading, never ceasing to exist and you know why ? Jesus mentioned in the Bible that everything will come to pass but the Words of the Bible will never pass away - that was during Jesus's time on earth as a human in 397 B.C. (approx.). If I had to pick between the words of Jesus (God's Son) and the history of the Atheist (as brief as it is compared to Christianity), God is real and evidently so, that's proof onto itself.

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