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I asked questions and the answers to those questions we're logical and didn't include god. Nothing pointed to god. As I looked further and further their is no need for a creator at all, the answers and the truth were in science, then I read the bible and noticed all of the contradictions and fallacies.
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Edited by Colt1775: 3/19/2015 9:28:11 PMAnd that's why you ground yourself in the church first. The world will do absolutely everything it can to convince you God isn't needed or necessary which is a lie from straight from the mouth of satan. Satan plays on this world, what it knows and what it does then presents things in a way that will convince you of what you now believe. Ecclesiastes 1:17-18 NLT 17 So I set out to learn everything from wisdom to madness and folly. But I learned firsthand that pursuing all this is like chasing the wind. 18 The greater my wisdom, the greater my grief. To increase knowledge only increases sorrow.
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You are not realizing [u]I don't take the bible as a fact nor as reliable information.[/u] you can quote it as much as you want, I don't take it literally. Its is not proof. The devil has no proof neither does god. I was in a church for many years. Asking questions is not a bad thing. Evidence and facts are not the devils doing they are reality.
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No, what it says is "too much wisdom can lead you away from God." You'll look back on your collected knowledge and want more of it because when you know things you tend to be proud and pride isn't of God and then think none of that knowledge ever pointed to God because you see only what you've read and none of it ever mentioned God. Science can dull the mind of truth rather than teach.