Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are some really cynical efforts to smack down OP's post. Why? If it doesn't resonate with you, go away already. This posting is not for you.
It always amazes me.
It’s not like I spend lots of time on the food board trying to convince people not to eat something. It doesn’t matter to me.
If you truly feel that God doesn’t exist — then why waste your time responding to posts here? It should be the most irrelevant thing in your life, especially in a country where there is no official state religion.
Or is it that deep down, the knowledge of God is written on everybody’s heart, exactly like Paul says in Romans 1, and spending hours and hours on an internet message board with all these snarky comments is an attempt to convince yourself otherwise?
Anonymous wrote:I mean, there are some really cynical efforts to smack down OP's post. Why? If it doesn't resonate with you, go away already. This posting is not for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this.
I sometimes hear atheists say that there cannot be a God because there are no longer miracles. That if they saw miracles like the ones Jesus performed, then they would believe.
I think there are miracles happening every day — every hour infact. Unexplainable things are happening everywhere.
Unexplained good things also happen to people who haven't prayed and who don't believe in Jesus.
Indeed such as for my Jewish relatives. Your point is?
Anonymous wrote:Happy for you OP can you give us a little more insight as to what it was? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Love this.
I sometimes hear atheists say that there cannot be a God because there are no longer miracles. That if they saw miracles like the ones Jesus performed, then they would believe.
I think there are miracles happening every day — every hour infact. Unexplainable things are happening everywhere.
Unexplained good things also happen to people who haven't prayed and who don't believe in Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:Tell us the miracle or it didn’t happen.
I don’t believe god answers prayers like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
God answers all prayers. OP waited 30 years to see the result of her prayer.
Thank you for posting this OP.
I know this is the internet and anyone can post anything but I seriously experienced what I see as a miracle. If not a miracle, a prayer that was answered. I am still in shock that my prayer was answered and the answer has changed my life. No one needs to believe me, but if you do have faith and need some testimony, it’s this. Don’t give up and don’t think your prayers are not being heard. -op
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad he answered your prayer and not the prayers of the little kid with terminal brain cancer.
God answers all prayers. OP waited 30 years to see the result of her prayer.
Thank you for posting this OP.
Anonymous wrote:Love this.
I sometimes hear atheists say that there cannot be a God because there are no longer miracles. That if they saw miracles like the ones Jesus performed, then they would believe.
I think there are miracles happening every day — every hour infact. Unexplainable things are happening everywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Love this.
I sometimes hear atheists say that there cannot be a God because there are no longer miracles. That if they saw miracles like the ones Jesus performed, then they would believe.
I think there are miracles happening every day — every hour infact. Unexplainable things are happening everywhere.