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User: "Glenn \Christian Mystic"
Date: 23 Apr 2005 10:11:28 PM
Object: Re: My conversion to Christianity (part 10)
God would grab the rope once, and leave you unable to prove what happened to
anyone else, that's just the way it works, He proves Himself to each chosen
believer, and it ends there....
"Earle Jones" <earle.jones@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:earle.jones-0E5961.17340420012005@comcast.dca.giganews.com...

In article <41EFBA53.813DD29@nospam.net>,
dgillesp <dgillesp@nospam.net> wrote:

Nihilist wrote:

My brothers and sisters,

Those who have read part 9 of the my-conversion series are aware that
my current work involves developing a valid and sound theological
argument for the existence of God. I want to develop an argument that
my fellow Christians can use for convincing the critically minded that
God exists.


No such argument exists. "Canst thou by searching find out God? canst
thou find out the Almighty unto perfection? It is as high as heaven;
what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know? The
measure
thereof is longer than the earth, and broader than the sea." Job 11.7
(KJV) God is not just one object among other objects that man can
prove
or disprove, test and examine. He is beyond all such arguments the
human mind can formulate. He is known only in "I-Thou" personal
relationship, and never as a phenomen to be investigated or captured by
human logic and reason.


It is with much sadness that I must concede the great difficulty--if
not the impossibility--of such a task. I feel as though I have come
face to face with an insuperable brick wall.


Sadly, there are those who absolutely insist on seeing before they will
believe. Some things have to be believed before they can be seen, the
reality of God among them. If one is not willing to take the risk of
faith, he will never know God.

I dunno, maybe we can all work together and come up with something
great--get a bit of a think tank happening on these newsgroups. What
do you say?

In any event, there are still the self-induced tingling sensations and
warm-and-fuzzy feelings. You *will* feel the Holy Spirit if you open
your mind and heart.


Faith always precedes feeling, but feelings are not reliable. They come
and go. It's the act of throwing one end of your rope up into the air
and finding that the other end has been caught and held fast by the
invisible, infinite God who wishes to connect with us.


*
It is certainly refreshing to see a truly scientific experiment
proposed! Now that's an experiment I can dig! Hold on to one end
of a rope; throw the other end into the air and see whether it is
caught and held fast. And if it is caught, we must determine
whether it is God on the other end, and not some one else. And if
it is God, we need to identify which God (The existence of many
gods is claimed by religious experts.)

I'm agonizing over where and when to do this. I certainly don't
want any of my neighbors to see me.

Perhaps we should get a group of people to perform this experiment.
That way, we could get some statistical data, rather than betting
everything on the success of one experimenter.

earle
*

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