Since you are an atheist, as a Christian I wouldn't expect you to
believe anything supernatural.
Not exact matches
And you
believe that a
supernatural being, «The Devil», is responsible for
anything and everything you fear.
But I can not any longer
believe in
anything «
supernatural» until some more definitive evidence can be presented.
Since we have no confirmed examples of
anything supernatural I'm inclined to
believe that the answer will turn out to be a completely natural one.
We
believe that
anything «
supernatural» has a valid, and generally scientific, explanation to it.
I don't fear he'll because I don't
believe in it or
anything else
supernatural.
Chris Duffett was on a street evangelism team with 12 bored teenagers who mostly didn't
believe that God could do
anything supernatural — but one got a clear picture of a woman in a red jacket with a fur collar, wearing black boots, and with severe stomach pain.
Believing that ritualistic superst!tions (praying in a specified manner, washing a certain way, visiting a holy shrine, bowing to an imaginary
supernatural being, etc.) will somehow magically convince this super-being to * do *
anything is simply not the truth; then going one step further and proclaiming that these beliefs are the * only * way or we will suffer eternal damnation.
So over the course of the next 30 years... my ability to
believe in a
supernatural narrative or a God who intervenes and does
anything died a death of a thousand unanswered prayers».
The second «
anything» is not true: Atheists
believe in lots of things, they just don't
believe in some all - knowing, all - powerful
supernatural being that created the universe.
I know I have never seen any evidence of any God or
anything supernatural which leads me to
believe none exists.
Obviously you feel the need to
believe in a
supernatural higher power, a need so great that you have constructed an elaborate fantasy what happens when people die, but in all honesty, there is no reason to
believe that death results in
anything but the cessation of life.
Most atheists are free - thinkers and rationalists, therefore it follows that they do not
believe in
anything that may be considered or classified as
supernatural.
But you've been around here long enough to realize that I don't
believe in
anything supernatural, including the myriad visions of an afterlife that man has dreamed up.