IIN to lose faith in God??

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  • Patience iis a virtue son. Go to the Church, attend the Sunday prayers and feel the power within. God is there, he is the master of life and death, how else can you explain death son, when the soul leaves your body and returns to God. The should and the mind are one, the soul is like a computer software while body is the hardware. Have faith in God, have faith in Jesus. God has been there since the beginning of time, he created each and everyone of us, many prophesies predicted in the Bible have come true. So be patient son, and wait and see. Seek salvation.

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    • You were created by two ape like creatures fucking. God was created by feeble minded people who can't accept their existence doesn't matter.

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      • Where is proof of the second statement? Maybe God created those fucking ape men through the process of evolution.

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    • I explain death the same way I explain a robot breaking; something is physically wrong with it. When your computer doesn't boot does that mean that the computer god(otherwise known as Alan Turing) called it's soul back to computer heaven?

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      • Thats just your perception son, you can't prove it, you cannot change facts from a divine book like the Bible known for centuries. A doctor named Duncan MacDougall once used an experiment to determine whether souls exists or not. He asked an ailing tuberculosis patient to measure his weight shortly before his death, and then he measured his weight shortly after his death. Alas, it weighted 20 grams less, just search about it on the net. So its proven both religiously and medically. Seek salvation!

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        • I have a peer who mentioned the same experiment prior. However, these results would imply some odd things. Mainly, the soul is implied to be corporeal, as well as it having mass. This is an odd assertion, given that the soul is often portrayed and described as intangible. Also, if it were to have substance, how would it leave the body? And after that? Could we trap a bunch of soul in a mason jar? It just seems to me that the implications are rather odd.

          In addition, I mean no disrespect; that'd go against site rules. I just feel like discussion is something worth engaging in.

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