tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post30766520691298208..comments2023-10-18T09:38:27.290-05:00Comments on Time 2 Change Churches!: How to know God exists! by Ray Comfortpastorbrianculverhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-50064771252712721062008-03-24T10:51:00.000-05:002008-03-24T10:51:00.000-05:00I try my best not to put my opinion into it. I use...I try my best not to put my opinion into it. I used to always just say, "I think it says this..."<BR/>But when I used to do that, I was not saved. When I finally got saved, I started looking at the Bible with a more discerning eye. I would make sure that I could always back up what I was teaching with Scripture. When you do that, you leave "opinions" out of it. I might slip every now and then, but I honestly try not to do that. We can know what the Bible says by doing some research on Scriptures.pastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-29556785617845200682008-03-24T10:05:00.000-05:002008-03-24T10:05:00.000-05:00Don't put "opinions" into the equation. Ahh...You ...<I>Don't put "opinions" into the equation. </I><BR/>Ahh...<BR/>You don't do that?Rolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02669050528894458315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-4644285857858442942008-03-24T03:55:00.000-05:002008-03-24T03:55:00.000-05:00Nator, I mean no disrespect towards you at all. If...Nator, I mean no disrespect towards you at all. If it comes across that way, I apologize!<BR/><BR/>The universalist part comes from a book in which you have said on another blog that you agreed with it. It was the book written by two Quakers who were promoting universalism. They were promoting the idea that ALL will go to heaven. You had mantioned that you agree with a lot of what they said. I have seen it and agree with none of their arguments. When you look deeper into why they felt it was necessary to write the book you see that they have issues of homosexual family members (or they themselves are). They are trying to justify that all will go to heaven because they do not want to face the reality of a God who will send people to hell. Even when the Bible says that is exactly what will happen.<BR/><BR/>As for the Bible being God-inspired and yet with errors. Like I said in my long response with Roland, if it is God-inspired and YET still has errors, how small does that make God look? That He is not able to control the pen of the men who wrote Scripture. Sure the Bible can come across as being wrong when compared to other Bibles. But that in and of itself does not lend to Scripture itself being wrong. When you compare the way The Message (Rick Warren Bible) is written compared with other translations, you will most likely encounter many errors. Rick Warren takes great liberty in changing meanings in much of The Message. He is all about grace with no mention of sin and repentance. It is a one-sided message.<BR/><BR/>Nator, I have finished the rest of my reply as a post. It is not bad, and does not put you down at all. I just felt it was important enough and I wanted to convey the message to everyone.<BR/><BR/>I hope you and your family had a great Easter! Mine was especially fine since I got to play with my little grandson! That is always a special joy for me! (I am too young to be a papa, but that is okay!)<BR/><BR/>my prayers are with you and your family<BR/>God bless<BR/>Brianpastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-77864832505156381132008-03-24T03:14:00.000-05:002008-03-24T03:14:00.000-05:00what about forgiveness? I think I answered that in...what about forgiveness? I think I answered that in the long response. is there something else you are asking about it?pastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-87245099787164465482008-03-24T03:08:00.000-05:002008-03-24T03:08:00.000-05:00Roland, you are right when you say that God has al...Roland, you are right when you say that God has all the answers. But where I would disagree with you is on the Bible. See, the Bible is not just a "book" that was created by the imaginations of man (men). It is God-breathed and God-inspired writings. There is nothing in the Bible that God did not want in the Bible. It is His Word for mankind. Jesus is the Word made flesh. We have all the teachings that we need by the examples given us through Jesus and by the leading of the Holy Spirit as we read the Bible. There are no errors in the Bible. Maybe I can help you on this one. give me an example of where the Bible is wrong. Show me where it is fallible. And I will show you by using Scripture that it is not. I have no problem having a dialog with you on this so long as you come across with a sincere motive for wanting to learn. But when people respond with an arrogant tone in their message, I will ignore them. Sure we are to forgive people, but at the same time, we are to use discernment too. I am not perfect and don't pretend to be. I have my faults and give them over daily to God.<BR/><BR/>you said, <BR/>"I just think people do better when they learn to fish for themselves instead of being fed and having to rely on the one feeding them. Just my opinion."<BR/><BR/>If you are going to fish, the important thing to remember is to be fed. Yes, not by me, but by God's Holy Word. The Scriptures tell us and show us how to reach the lost. The examples are there. And in all honesty, you can say you don't want to be fed by one person and at the same time you say people should "learn" to fish for themselves. So, at some point, you will learn by listening to others point of view. Which takes me back to my original point for you. Just be careful about "who" you are listening to. If you don't believe the Bible to be inerrant, what kind of power does that show your God to have that He cannot control what men write in a book about Him? Especially a Book that is God-inspired? Is that the kind of God you want to follow? The Bible is consistent from Genesis 1:1 to the end of Revelation. For the more than 1000 years that it took to write the Scriptures, it is very consistent from beginning to end. It is historically accurate, it is scientifically accurate, it is archeologically accurate. It is validated by Truth. Which is why it is important to realize the authenticity of God's Word.<BR/><BR/>I agree with you that we cannot contain God in a book. That would be silly at best. The book is more of an instruction guide on how to live, how to follow Jesus, how to get to heaven and how to avoid hell. It is God's written Word for us to read.<BR/><BR/>So, does God mention abortion? Not specifically but He does say Thou Shall Not Kill.<BR/>Does He mention anything about transvestites? Not specifically, but He does say a man shall not lie with another man. He does say that we are to be pure of mind. He does say that we are to be Holy just as He is Holy.<BR/>Does He talk about lying? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about stealing? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about adultery? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about fornicating? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about dishonoring your parents? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about coveting? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about gossiping? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about Whispering? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about cussing? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about homosexuality? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about loving? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about forgiving others? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about repentance? Yes<BR/>Does He talk about obedience to His Word? YES!<BR/><BR/>God's Word will provide you with the way to live your life. It will give you insight into His will for your life. <BR/><BR/>Here is my suggestion (sorry for the length of this response!!)<BR/>Read God's Word. Don't put "opinions" into the equation. But let the Holy Spirit guide you in all things. Don't overlook certain verses that go contrary to what you might believe. If you truly want to grow in the Lord, realize it is all God-breathed. Soak it in. Live by the Word of God. Repent of your sins, be obedient to His Word, and put your trust and faith in Jesus alone for your salvation. We are to love others. Do you love them enough to tell them the truth that they need to hear?pastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-17602336038080809682008-03-23T16:29:00.000-05:002008-03-23T16:29:00.000-05:00Another thought,What about the scriptures that tel...Another thought,<BR/>What about the scriptures that tells us we MUST forgive others?Rolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02669050528894458315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-46372906180348886962008-03-23T16:28:00.000-05:002008-03-23T16:28:00.000-05:00The Bible is great.But it doesn't have ALL the ans...The Bible is great.<BR/>But it doesn't have ALL the answers.<BR/>Disagree if you wish.<BR/>God has ALL the answers.<BR/>And to try to contain Him in a book is ludicrous.<BR/>Does that makes sense?<BR/><BR/>As for your approach, go for it.<BR/>I just think people do better when they learn to fish for themselves instead of being fed and having to rely on the one feeding them.<BR/>Just my opinion.<BR/>Well, not just mine..., :)Rolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02669050528894458315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-21493264549061329162008-03-23T14:34:00.000-05:002008-03-23T14:34:00.000-05:00Hi Brian. Happy Easter. I hope your Easter servi...Hi Brian. Happy Easter. I hope your Easter service was as good as ours today. <BR/><BR/>First thing though, I never said I was a universalist, you did. I did say that I don't believe the Bible is inerrant, because I don't. But that doesn't mean I don't believe that it is inspired by God. I do. <BR/><BR/>Do I think you are a know-it-all? No I don't. But I do think that you discount grace. I know all about the pyro thread about grace. I don't think they did a good job with it either. <BR/><BR/>As for scripture, I have given you scripture in the past, actually I have dissected a large passage, but you dismissed it out of hand, so whatever scripture I give you, you will dismiss. I guess that is why I consider the Bible to not be inerrant. You can give me scripture that I can counter with other scripture. Inspired, yes. Inerrant, No. Does it point to God? Yes.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-47145576679096796582008-03-22T23:32:00.000-05:002008-03-22T23:32:00.000-05:00The answers are found in the Bible. It is the ine...The answers are found in the Bible. It is the inerrant Word of God. If you believe in the Bible being God-breathed, and you believe in Jesus as Lord and Savior, you can find the answers that I have given. The people who do not have the answers are the people who don't believe in the Bible, and are not obedient to God's Word. Pretty simple actually! God has not left us without a witness. Jesus has shown us the way to heaven. You can try to make a negative out of my comment to Roland by making me seem like a know-it-all, but the truth is, I am a believer in the Word of God. I pray that you come to the same saving relationship with Him by being obedient to His Word. Not by picking and choosing which Scriptures you will believe in or not believe in. Not by believing the Bible to be full of errors and not by neglecting to repent of sins for your salvation. Give me Scripture Nator to show me why you think I am wrong. If you cannot show me Scriptures (taken in context) then you have no need to judge me and try to make me out to be bad. Do you still believe in the universalist point of view that everyone will go to heaven? If you do, then you obviously do not believe in a need to repent of sins since we will all go to heaven (by your belief system). What do you do with Scripture that clearly states that we MUST repent of sins?pastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-5035599830713520242008-03-22T20:23:00.000-05:002008-03-22T20:23:00.000-05:00So Brian, what you are saying to Roland is that yo...So Brian, what you are saying to Roland is that you have the answers that he is searching for?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-37708631849320002462008-03-22T15:01:00.000-05:002008-03-22T15:01:00.000-05:00Roland,without knowing the details of your brother...Roland,<BR/>without knowing the details of your brother's needs, I will pray for him. Luckily God knows what he needs and what is best for him. I do not ever want to come across as one who will close a door on a relationship. You are right in that I do say many times (or scream many times) to people. Yes, there are times when a soft word can be used and there are other times when you need to be more forceful. I guess the reason I am more forceful is that I don't have the knowledge of God. I don't know when someone might die. Suppose it was you that I was talking to...<BR/><BR/>(this is all hypothetical, so please bear with me while I make my point)<BR/><BR/>you are heavily engaged in open sin. You are engaged in fornication (outside of marriage), you have stolen items from your place of employment, you have displayed outward anger and hatred towards others, you have committed adultery with your neighbor's wife. <BR/><BR/>Now, I can write a message here and say in a rather calm demeanor, "Roland, don't you think you should stop doing all of these bad things?" Wouldn't a normal response be -- "yes, I know I should stop but I just can't stop." -- doesn't that sound like a response that any normal person would give?<BR/><BR/>Now, let me contrast that to what I am trying to tell people.<BR/><BR/>you are heavily engaged in open sin. You are engaged in fornication (outside of marriage), you have stolen items from your place of employment, you have displayed outward anger and hatred towards others, you have committed adultery with your neighbor's wife.<BR/><BR/>Here is what I would say to you (after having a lead-in conversation) I would say, Roland, you have admitted to being a fornicator, a thief, a murderer (hatred), and an adulterer. If God were to judge you based on the Ten Commandments, would He find you innocent or guilty? You would have to reason that you would be guilty of breaking His Commandments. (now, at no time have I raised my voice or yelled, I have just been having a discussion with you) If God found you guilty of breaking His Commandments, would you go to heaven or hell? For breaking His Laws, you would have to say you are headed for hell? Then I would ask you if that concerned you. I would hope your answer would be "yes." I would then ask you if you knew what God did so you wouldn't have to go to hell. This is where the grace of God comes into play. <BR/><BR/>See, at no time have I ever yelled at any person that I have witnessed to. I just present the gospel message (the whole gospel message) to the person so that he can see for himself that he has broken God's Laws and will have to face God in judgment some day. When a person see's that they are headed for hell, it is then that the ultimate love of God is displayed. Why? Because it finally makes sense. Why should He die just for our sins? If a person does not realize that he has sinned against God and God alone, he will feel that all he has to do is ask for forgiveness and all is cool with God. It is not just asking for forgiveness it is actually repenting of sins that is needed. Repentance is a fruit of the spirit of the person who has genuinely been saved! <BR/><BR/>So when I see people displaying open sins and professing to be a Christian, I will challenge them on it because I do not want the blood of Christ trampled on by someone who is not willing to die to self for the sake of the cross.<BR/><BR/>Please feel free to contact me anytime to discuss anything you want to discuss in private. You can search the internet through a ton of blogs searching for answers about what it means to be a Christian, but beware that there are false converts out there parading around as Christians. If you follow after their teachings it will lead you to hell. Unless they are preaching repentance of sin, the inerrancy of Scripture (God's Word) and faith and trust only in Jesus, then they will lead you to death. I can give you Scripture to back up everything that I am teaching on here. When someone is only giving opinions that says, "I don't think God will judge us for..." and you read the Bible and see that God's Word says He WILL judge people for their sins unless they repent, you will see that they are not teaching accurately the Word of God.<BR/><BR/>My prayers are with you, your family and your brother. I pray that God will give you wisdom and discernment for the Truth of God's Word. May His Word come alive in you as you lead your family into a saving relationship with Jesus!pastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-90756642650252349872008-03-22T02:35:00.000-05:002008-03-22T02:35:00.000-05:00Well, at least you allowed my comments through.I g...Well, at least you allowed my comments through.<BR/>I guess that's a start.<BR/><BR/>I am glad that you are concerned about others.<BR/>I am concerned with my children getting enough sleep.<BR/>Without it, they function poorly.<BR/>Even, one could say, more sinfully.<BR/>Yet my wife points out so very kindly, that my warning them at the top of my lungs to get to bed isn't always needed.<BR/>Sometimes a gentle word does just fine.<BR/>Not that a louder tone isn't sometimes needed.<BR/>I just don't think its always needed.<BR/>Maybe you don't either.<BR/>But it seems that you call for it often.<BR/><BR/><I>I know what has been written about me by you and by some of your other commenters. I can handle it. </I><BR/>Applies to me as well.<BR/>Never took you off of my links.<BR/>Why?<BR/>Because I still think your stuff is good.<BR/>Perfect?<BR/>As perfect as mine. ;)<BR/>To be honest, Brian, I like the post best about your condition of crying out to God when you knew things weren't right.<BR/>It's personal.<BR/>It shows your heart.<BR/>And your heart is very big.<BR/>I believe that just like I believe all of us grinches have been given hearts many sizes bigger than our originals. (See Dr. Suess for more info :) )<BR/><BR/>I think I will take you up on your offer of sending an e-mail.<BR/>I just have some things going on right now that take up some time.<BR/><BR/>Want to do something for me?<BR/>Pray for my brother.<BR/>He is in need of it.<BR/>I can only offer out my hand to him.<BR/>And not even that all the time.<BR/>Pray for me as well.<BR/>I need all the wisdom and guidance that our Wonderful Counselor can give.<BR/><BR/>And thanks.<BR/>Your ability to not let frustration cloud your judgment is refreshing.<BR/>None of us do it all the time.<BR/>I appreciate your concern.<BR/><BR/>My apologies for the long-winded comment.<BR/><BR/>I am glad that as we each draw closer to God, we draw closer to each other.<BR/>Mercifully yours,Rolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02669050528894458315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-36716131866834656232008-03-20T03:38:00.000-05:002008-03-20T03:38:00.000-05:00Roland,By God's standards, we are all unworthy! It...Roland,<BR/>By God's standards, we are all unworthy! It is only by God's wonderful grace and His loving mercy that we are still able to enter heaven. But we don't do that on our own terms. It must be by the terms that God has set forth. Repentance of sins, obedience to His Word and trust and faith in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. Any other way will not do. All roads to do not lead to heaven. only through Jesus can we get there. So it is through obedience to His Word that I will tell people of the need to repent. I am not judging them, I am trying to help them. I am not condemning them, they are condemned already. I am being a watchtower that signals danger ahead (Ezekiel 33). It is our duty as Christians to warn people (not to judge them, but to warn them) of impending danger (hell).<BR/><BR/>Let me ask you this...<BR/>if a person was standing in the street talking on their cell phone and the police were in the middle of a car chase and you could see the cars coming down the road. Would you yell out to the person to get out of the road? If you saw a blind man walking towards a cliff, would you yell at him to stop immediately? If you saw a little child about to drink something that was poisonous, wouldn't you yell STOP and grab that which is dangerous away from him?<BR/><BR/>You have seen me yelling STOP to several people. Why? Because without repentance they will go to hell. They can say they are Christians all they want, but when there are "visible" signs of a corrupted heart, then it is obvious they are not Christians because a good tree cannot bear bad fruit. I am not judging them. I am pleading with them to STOP. They are in danger. The danger is hell-fire. If we knew that we were all going to live until we were 95 years old, then we could just live any way we wanted to and just repent at the last moment. But we don't know when we might die. The people I have written to could die tomorrow and unless they repent of their sins, they will die in their sins and will face judgment. Not a judgment from me but from a Holy God who will send them to hell. The only ones who will be judged are those who have died in their sins. The person who has repented of their sins will not die in their sins because they have already died to self and put on the Lord Jesus Christ. They will have become a new creature in Christ. Born-again. so when you see people using foul language, it is an outward sign of bad fruit. They have not put off their old self, they are still living their old ways. There should be no desire to use foul language because the Bible tells us that every idle word a man speaks he will have to give account thereof in the Day of Judgment. So think about some of the people you have seen comments from. People who claim to be Christians. People who use foul language, believe abortion is okay, believe homosexuality is okay, believe that lying is okay, believe that adultery is okay, believe that sex outside of marriage is okay, and on and on. Those beliefs show an outward sign of not being saved. Because they have created for themselves a god that does not follow Scripture. Holy Scripture clearly, and I mean, clearly tells us that God is against all of those things I mentioned above. We cannot create for ourselves a god to suit our own desires. We must be pleasing to Him, not the other way around.<BR/><BR/>Roland, I know this is a long reply and I apologize for it. I have not had a chance to correspond with you very much on a personal one on one. I know what has been written about me by you and by some of your other commenters. I can handle it. That does not change my level of concern for you and the others one bit. I only want you all to know that without repentance of sins, you will go to hell, not because I say so, but because the Bible says so. Please contact me if you have any questions. brianculver@yahoo.com <BR/><BR/>may God bless you today and always<BR/>Brian<BR/><BR/>March 20, 2008 3:36 AMpastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-41883293441716846252008-03-19T18:27:00.000-05:002008-03-19T18:27:00.000-05:00I have not visited other sites as much either. I g...<I>I have not visited other sites as much either. I guess it has to do with working 40 hours on my job, preparing bible study for our home church that I lead on Sundays, preparing Bible Study for my other blog openthebible, as well as preparing a sermon to go along with it. </I><BR/>As well as consider certain people to be unworthy?<BR/>Just curious ;)<BR/><BR/>Comment moderation does seem to allow you more control, though.<BR/>Less interaction, but more control.Rolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02669050528894458315noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-38497241338911759432008-03-17T11:32:00.000-05:002008-03-17T11:32:00.000-05:00very good job of reaching non-christians. You soun...very good job of reaching non-christians. You sound like you maybe found a way to reach them that they had never heard before. Good job Neil!!pastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-90580852329450157202008-03-17T11:12:00.000-05:002008-03-17T11:12:00.000-05:00Thanks for this Pastor Brian - this is powerful ap...Thanks for this Pastor Brian - this is powerful apologetics! I love the stuff about how the Bible records facts about the earth that wasn't 'discovered' or verified until hundreds and thousand of years after the Bible was written.<BR/><BR/>I love the prophetic word in the Bible too. A couple of nights ago I was reading Isaiah 53: 1-10 to a group of non Christians and asked them to raise their hands when they thought they knew what the reading was about. Despite their lack of knowledge about Jesus, they all recognised that it must have been about Jesus on the cross. Then I read verse 11: 'After the suffering of his soul, he will see the light of life.' 'What then is this verse about?' I asked them. They all agreed it is about the resurrection of Jesus. <BR/><BR/>My next question was 'How long after Jesus rose from the dead, do you think this was written?' When they found out that it was in fact written hundreds of years before Christ, they were amazed.<BR/><BR/>The Bible is like a jigsaw to me - as we put the picture together we see the face of Jesus. The more of the picture we see, the more our faith grows.<BR/><BR/>NeilQuestion of Identityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15651248714592936545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-84035852854770928092008-03-17T04:35:00.000-05:002008-03-17T04:35:00.000-05:00That's okay WD,I have not visited other sites as m...That's okay WD,<BR/>I have not visited other sites as much either. I guess it has to do with working 40 hours on my job, preparing bible study for our home church that I lead on Sundays, preparing Bible Study for my other blog openthebible, as well as preparing a sermon to go along with it. The past week I have done two sermons and will prepare two sermons this week too. That way all of the Bible Study lessons will have a corresponding audio sermon to go along with it. Plus trying to spend time with my son and his family (Sarah and my two grandsons!), and finding time to have a personal life of dating, it has kept me busy to say the least! But I give God all the praise and all the glory that I have been able to do it so far! You do what you have to do. I pray that the ones who need to hear the message are responding favorably!pastorbrianculverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07325788116682801754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6591518369598505341.post-49840583221091843682008-03-16T15:26:00.000-05:002008-03-16T15:26:00.000-05:00Obviously to you and me, the exsistence of God is ...Obviously to you and me, the exsistence of God is overwhelming and very conclusive.<BR/><BR/>Not only do the Scriptures prove this out but so does a personal experience that we both have had.<BR/><BR/>Long before I knew a single verse of the Bible (with the exception of John 3:16), God drew me to Himself. I was personally singled out and changed from who I was to who I am.<BR/><BR/>I did not change myself. I went from not knowing God to knowing God was real.<BR/><BR/>I stepped out of the realm of thinking there was an intelligent being out there to knowing the Creator Himself. Like Ray Comfort likes to say: I went from believing the stove was hot to actually knowing it was hot.<BR/><BR/>I can't explain that. The day I was born-again the Holy Spirit changed me ......HE CHANGED ME.<BR/><BR/>If I could shout that reality into the professing athiest who demands absolute proof for God's exsistence and will accept nothing less....I would scream it at the top of my lungs....HE CHANGED ME.<BR/><BR/>I was once lost....now I am found.<BR/><BR/>HE CHANGED ME.<BR/><BR/>If that was the only evidence I had then I would tell only that from now till KIngdom come. But, that is not the only evidence as the post has so eloquently done.<BR/><BR/>Good post.<BR/><BR/>BTY - Sorry for the lack of commenting on your blog. I have been up to my eyeballs in apologetics in other blogs. You know; creation, truth, etc. and other objections that folks seem to love to use against believers.Dawghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06667201139980869656noreply@blogger.com