
Akele wrote:http://www.neurodiagnosticdevices.com/b ... -brain.htm
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 160400.htm
I think that article you read has been disproven.
If anything, studies have shown that those who do believe in God suffer less anxiety on a whole. To quote:
"Their findings show religious belief has a calming effect on its devotees, which makes them less likely to feel anxious about making errors or facing the unknown." - (from the second article linked)
God would never purposefully make someone incapable of believing in Him. And He definitely doesn't want people to go to Hell.
I think you have this idea of God being cruel and unfair. And...well, He isn't.
God isn't the person responsible for bad things. Those things happen largely due to human nature, and also the Devil.
Be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise.

Carni Caramel wrote:@zanjux
Dude you seem like a really good person but stop trying to tell us it's weird to believe in God and stuff. It's deeper than just being told he is real. You can feel it sometimes, and I know that sounds weird but that's how it is. ^3^

Zanjux wrote:Carni Caramel wrote:@zanjux
Dude you seem like a really good person but stop trying to tell us it's weird to believe in God and stuff. It's deeper than just being told he is real. You can feel it sometimes, and I know that sounds weird but that's how it is. ^3^██★██ I'm just trying to understand because I don't. And so many people in the world do, but no matter how hard I try, it doesnt make sense to me. Even when you say that you can sometimes feel it - I don't. I haven't. I don't understand that.


Carni Caramel wrote:I really hate the fighting around here, so let me share a joke with you guys that they told at church yesterday after the reading!
"A mom goes upstairs to wake her son up for church on a Sunday morning. When she knocks on the door, her son groans and says "I don't wanna go. I'll give you two reasons why. I don't have to, and they don't like me there." His mom sighed and gave him two reasons why he should go; 1. She told him so, and, 2. He is the priest."
I thought it was funny!
















rory. wrote:Helmuth wrote:@ the panhead:
I'm sorry. I re-read what I had posted and wasn't clear. Jesus didn't shun them because they were religious; it was because they were strict under the Law and pretty much believed that anybody who disobeyed the law (which is everybody, because everyone sins) wasn't good enough. And it's true, but now that Jesus came, I believe He shunned them because He defeated the Law -- which they were living under. I know this is a terrible explanation and I'm not 100% on this, but I think it's correct.

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