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In this debate, I will be arguing that the Bible is internally inconsistent. My opponent will be arguing against this point.
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Faith alone is not enough.
I debate whether the God of the Bible exists.
GOD...the word has NEVER existed as a reference to some Super Being/Entity Creator of all things...it came into that context around 400 AD when a GOTHIC Bible translation was created...GOD is a twist of some germanic word... a word that has nothing to do with DIVINE SUPER BEING CREATORS... The HEBREW Bible is known as the "Tanakh"...this word ? is also an ACRONYM for the 3 divisions that make up the HEBREW BIBLE..the word "GOD" truly represents the Genius Of Deception..by humans that play "GOD"
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I'm bored, and I saw this argument on another debate. The Omnipotence Paradox is often used by the non-believer to disprove God, or at the very least call into question God's Omnipotence. I believe this to be a flawed and illogical argument.
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The Bible teaches that Jesus Christ is God. God exists as three separate persons, but yet as one God.
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This debate is on the topic: "The most rational response to the question of god's existence is to have faith." I will take the Con position. See the full description for more details.
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This debate is on the topic: "The most rational response to the question of god's existence is to have faith." I will take the Con position. See the full description for more details.
They are none
The God described in the Bible does not and cannot exist.
It is most likely that God exists.
Does the Christian God, i.e. the god described in the Bible, exist?
The idea that Hebrews are the chosen race is central to Judaism, why then do modern Jews associate with a race cult foreign to the vast majority of their ancestors? Can any modern "Jew" actually be traced back to a Hebrew bloodline?
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Message before accepting outright
I guess this is my pride month contribution
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Preferrably message me before accepting outright
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I've won all but two religious debates, and those two ended in a draw because they had to leave. Think you can win against me? Good luck!