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Tispower said:
Blones said:
I'm an atheist, but not the preachy, argumentative type. It's not my place to try and change people's beliefs, and I really wish that the Christians on my college campus shared this view.

 I wish the athiests at my school were like that. ;)

I personally am a Christian, and have seemed to have spent the last few years a lot of time argueing with athiests, actually they argue with me, which is weird because they have no motive for doing so. 

To people that think that the chance of God existing is slim, consider this: Taking into account all the different variables that would have to just right for life, distance from sun etc, the chances of life appearing are similar to that of a tornado going through a junk yard and making a 747. Also, where do morals come from? How did Jesus fulfil hundreds of prophesies in a book written several years before he was born, including things that were out of his control, such as where he was born? These are other questions that aren't really explained by anything else. On top of that, apart from in bacteria, scientists have yet to find any other beneficial mutations in other creatures.


Infinite possibilities in an infinite universe, undoubtedly a mistake(us) would be made eventually.