Why did God create other planets/galaxies?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your obsession with hell is not one shared by Christians.


Christians do not fear hell, because Christians know hell is not a possibility. Christians are not obsessed, knowing that Hell is real and to be avoided.

Atheists don't believe in hell. They will be surprised to land there when they die.
Anonymous
Atheists don’t believe in hell, so why do they fear it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your obsession with hell is not one shared by Christians.


Christians do not fear hell, because Christians know hell is not a possibility. Christians are not obsessed, knowing that Hell is real and to be avoided.

Atheists don't believe in hell. They will be surprised to land there when they die.


Not as surprised as you sitting next to us.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your obsession with hell is not one shared by Christians.


Christians do not fear hell, because Christians know hell is not a possibility. Christians are not obsessed, knowing that Hell is real and to be avoided.

Atheists don't believe in hell. They will be surprised to land there when they die.


Not as surprised as you sitting next to us.


why would a good Christian land in hell?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:According to what you believe?


You got me at "God" created other planets. Thanks for the laugh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your obsession with hell is not one shared by Christians.


Christians do not fear hell, because Christians know hell is not a possibility. Christians are not obsessed, knowing that Hell is real and to be avoided.

Atheists don't believe in hell. They will be surprised to land there when they die.


My hell is being on a planet that's populated with people such as yourself.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your obsession with hell is not one shared by Christians.


Christians do not fear hell, because Christians know hell is not a possibility. Christians are not obsessed, knowing that Hell is real and to be avoided.

Atheists don't believe in hell. They will be surprised to land there when they die.


My hell is being on a planet that's populated with people such as yourself.


Don't worry -- such people are rare and getting rarer. They come to places like this to frighten people - to scare them straight into Jesus's arms.

What happens instead is that they scare the sane Christians away and give the atheists a chance to show how dense Fundamentalists are.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Your obsession with hell is not one shared by Christians.


Christians do not fear hell, because Christians know hell is not a possibility. Christians are not obsessed, knowing that Hell is real and to be avoided.

Atheists don't believe in hell. They will be surprised to land there when they die.


Not as surprised as you sitting next to us.


why would a good Christian land in hell?


Exactly -- there are no good Christians in hell, because they believe in God.

All atheists, no matter how good they are on earth will end up in hell simply because they don't believe in God. This is what fundamentalist Christians believe.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Exactly -- there are no good Christians in hell, because they believe in God.


But you believe in the WRONG god.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly -- there are no good Christians in hell, because they believe in God.


But you believe in the WRONG god.


How do you know that?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly -- there are no good Christians in hell, because they believe in God.


But you believe in the WRONG god.


How do you know that?


Personal revelation. The real god spoke to me and said your god was BS.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly -- there are no good Christians in hell, because they believe in God.


But you believe in the WRONG god.


How do you know that?


Personal revelation. The real god spoke to me and said your god was BS.


Ok, what is the name of the real god? Does this god often speak to you? What else does the real god tell you?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Exactly -- there are no good Christians in hell, because they believe in God.


But you believe in the WRONG god.


How do you know that?


Personal revelation. The real god spoke to me and said your god was BS.


Ok, what is the name of the real god? Does this god often speak to you? What else does the real god tell you?


He's just god. Why would he need a name? That's a question only a heathen would ask.

He also tells me you are going to hell, because you don't believe in him.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:According to what you believe?


Lol. "God" doesn't exist


Your belief He doesn’t exist isn’t universal. Christianity is the world’s largest religion.


which is not indicative of its value or veracity.


Spiritually and religious beliefs are based on faith. There’s no expectation or need to prove anything true about either. Science also is based on faith. Though these things are understood by philosophers of science, the general public is often unaware of the nature of the scientific enterprise. Most people asking this question assume that Christianity is a blind leap in the dark. Christianity, they say, is not concerned with evidence, but is believed in the absence of evidence, or even contrary to the known facts. Faith is not, however, a leap. Rather, it is a foundation. All science is based upon a faith of some kind. For example, we must believe that there is a real world of matter out there that is accessible and correlated to our senses. We must believe that our minds are giving us reliable information about the world. We must believe that language and mathematics, reason and logic can all be applied to the world of our senses. It is true that scientists take certain things on faith. It is also true that religious narratives might speak to human needs that scientific theories can’t hope to satisfy.


Falsifiability -- the capacity for some statement or hypothesis to be proven wrong.
Anonymous

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