I do not belong in that "we"thedistillers wrote:So as previously mentioned, we know in our heart that God exists.
Also, you completely ignored my first reply to you.

And yet chances are, they're just kidding.Some people might object: that humans have a sensus flyus spaghetticus monsterous which allows them to know that the proposition "The FSM exists" is true, without any empirical evidence needed.
Exactly, they're joking.This objection fails, because no one seriously claims the FSM exists. It was created in 2005 by Bobby Henderson.
You have yet to provide any evidence besides your personal opinion.Now perhaps the Muslim could make a similar claim about Allah. But why not indeed! Just because there are people who are mistaken doesn't invalidate one bit what I believe! That there are creationists doesn't invalidate the theory of evolution!
Still waiting!
You're more then welcome to pretend the world is nothing but an illusion.Some people might say that I might be the one who is mistaken. But in the absence of a defeater, I see no reason why I should reject my belief in God, the same way that I don't see any reason to reject the belief that the world is real, even if some people believe the world is an illusion.
But at the end of the day, if you want to convince anyone, you're going to need evidence to back up your position. Otherwise....

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You're assuming that "God" is the Christian god.thedistillers wrote:It is a harsh assessment that nonbelievers are wicked, but according to Christian theology, us humans are broken, which is why Christ died on the cross, to atone our sins.
If God wants a relationship with all, and some humans don't believe in Him, the corollary is that there must be something wrong with the nonbeliever.
"God" could easily have a "relationship" with us, without there being anything wrong with anyone, let alone non-believers.