Words. So many words. And not one person has any actual proof.
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Words. So many words. And not one person has any actual proof.
Since this is also a philosophy board and all, could you give a definition of "actual proof"?fwheightsboy said:
Words. So many words. And not one person has any actual proof.
You obviously do not know much about research studies, do you? Ask a research psychologist to do a research study on peace, joy, love, or hope and they will ask you what parameters do you want studied.dermdoc said:My friend, we probably have different definitions of what makes life "better". It is not about things, or money, or how pretty your wife is, etc. I think what makes life "better" is peace, joy, love, hope, and a relationship with God through Christ. Which makes all my relationships "better" and more meaningful. It is about having the peace to enjoy every single moment, no matter the circumstances. As far as an afterlife, the Kingdom of Heaven is here. Now.MidTnAg said:So you are saying that if I examined the lives of all individuals who believe in a god and afterlife and those who don't, I would find that "life is better" for those in the former group compared to those in the latter group?dermd said:
If you run toward Him, life is better.
And I do not think any studies or examinations can measure those things.