tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433770610584182438.post7087378840632031789..comments2023-08-04T12:00:47.012-07:00Comments on Does Air Exist?: B: BelieveDoes Air Existhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11394981462884670461noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433770610584182438.post-55922442960788427552013-04-03T08:36:01.036-07:002013-04-03T08:36:01.036-07:00"I believe because I have seen God’s work and..."I believe because I have seen God’s work and have felt His presence." <br /><br />I must say I agree with you there. There are many historical reasons to believe. But for me, one of the most undebatable reasons for belief is the powerful way God has worked personally in my life. No one will ever be able to convince me that He is not real. He has shown Himself personally in my own life, and I am no longer the same.Julie Merrinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16535352710739104399noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433770610584182438.post-18825092530919690662013-04-02T21:44:29.962-07:002013-04-02T21:44:29.962-07:00Very passionate post! I find it immediately intere...Very passionate post! I find it immediately interesting that the theories shouted in your face ironically imply: belief. Next, upon reading your post, I wonder if belief can be side-stepped to avoid contention and open a channel to discover whether God exists. <br /><br />Asserting God's non-existence gets us no closer to truth. Personally, neither belief nor theory of any kind enters into the equation. One of my missions is to discover and understand the actual directly. I find this to be a tie for first with any other mission I might have at any time. I also find this to be the most challenging missions I have or ever will undertake. I have found that it is a mission to be taken alone.<br /><br />Thank you for challenging me to ponder and delve deep. I appreciate your bravery today!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17831915238107502207noreply@blogger.com