From the mouths of babes
Its for youth to decide:
It may be time to take a gamble on the strength of younger minds and toss "the big question," smack dab, into their laps and let them battle it out for a reasonable answer, one way or the other.
It's due time for student America to be enlisted into the fray before the fray grows so out of everyone's control that it swells to consume our entire world in a single blaze. Is God (are gods) real enough to rely on or not? We really need to know, and we need to know right now, before someone detonates another bomb on a crowded bus... or worse.
I'd like to hear answers on both sides of the question: "God(s) are real and entirely trustworthy" vs. "God(s) are merely false notions". Certainly the best answer; the one that's backed so reliably by credible evidence, so well documented and so well thought out that it appeals to the center of universal reason in everyone of us; or by contrast, the one that's so inspired by the undeniable glow of godly divinity it could never be ignored as inerrant in the least way, will stand out above the crowd.
Either answer ought to be worth a billion dollars. (But don't be fooled. I'm not offering.) No doubt about it though, there can only be one best answer for a question like this and whoever comes up with it will gain... something, I guess.
Belief, the question of religious truth (or not) has become the most polarizing dilemma of our time.
Just to wet your whistles on why we need your most convincing response, here's an interesting article: THE GOSPEL OF MATERIALISM - NIGERIAN PENTECOSTALISM AND HYPOCRISY (PART II)
As of 2009, there were over 7,000 institutions listed by the U.S. Department of Education through its National Center for Education Statistics'. That means there are a whole lot of smart young minds that could be put to work to settle this nonsense. Spread the word.
What do you say, students? What's the answer?
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Its for youth to decide:
It may be time to take a gamble on the strength of younger minds and toss "the big question," smack dab, into their laps and let them battle it out for a reasonable answer, one way or the other.
It's due time for student America to be enlisted into the fray before the fray grows so out of everyone's control that it swells to consume our entire world in a single blaze. Is God (are gods) real enough to rely on or not? We really need to know, and we need to know right now, before someone detonates another bomb on a crowded bus... or worse.
I'd like to hear answers on both sides of the question: "God(s) are real and entirely trustworthy" vs. "God(s) are merely false notions". Certainly the best answer; the one that's backed so reliably by credible evidence, so well documented and so well thought out that it appeals to the center of universal reason in everyone of us; or by contrast, the one that's so inspired by the undeniable glow of godly divinity it could never be ignored as inerrant in the least way, will stand out above the crowd.
Either answer ought to be worth a billion dollars. (But don't be fooled. I'm not offering.) No doubt about it though, there can only be one best answer for a question like this and whoever comes up with it will gain... something, I guess.
Belief, the question of religious truth (or not) has become the most polarizing dilemma of our time.
Just to wet your whistles on why we need your most convincing response, here's an interesting article: THE GOSPEL OF MATERIALISM - NIGERIAN PENTECOSTALISM AND HYPOCRISY (PART II)
As of 2009, there were over 7,000 institutions listed by the U.S. Department of Education through its National Center for Education Statistics'. That means there are a whole lot of smart young minds that could be put to work to settle this nonsense. Spread the word.
What do you say, students? What's the answer?
Look a the trees, look at the clouds, and tell me there is no God. All this stuff couldn't have come about by chance! It must be God.
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