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Good God

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Term Paper TitleGood God
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Good God

Good God


When one walks through the streets of humanity, one must choose their destiny.
Is it to believe in God, or to become conservative and choose not to believe?
Well, the people of the world should all just creep within their minds, and
choose not to follow the Messiah onto the deceptive fields of love. These people
become sicken with doubt, and unleashing them are quite easy. But the world may
never know, for the fools that are blinded with salvation still wander in
oblivion.

Objection number one is that, can one actually prove the “existence” of God? How
can one experience divinity, without experiencing death first? No men on this
earth can! Not the Pope, Saint Anselm, nor William Paley, who actually tired to
prove the existence of God. William Paley once said , “If a man wandered upon a
hill, and discovered a watch; who would question the fact, that the watch was
created by a designer?” It's possible that the statement is true, but a watch
can't be compared to a universe's creation. Paley would later say that the world
must have a designer, meaning a God. The watch of coarse  must of been created
by a designer, but the world is totally different. It's more like a carpenter
building a house or building. People can relate more to a building than a
universe, cause it's possible that one can experience living within a house.
It's not possible for anyone to live among the outside world, and think that God
created everything. This only proves Paley's downfall, and ideas that have no
back bone! The world to be created by God is impossible, only cause man seeks
more than his environment. God cannot be proven!

Belief! The question of believing, is a question of faith. This is a story of
faith. Jeremiah once entered a church full of greed, and listened to the words
of God. When the sermons of Christ ended, the preacher and his followers handed
down baskets, filled with money. Jeremiah just sat in confusion, wondering why
and where is all that money going to. As Jeremiah left the church, he over heard
the preacher's wife, “Now can you buy me diamond ring?” Jeremiah began to weep,
as the rage within him rushed throughout his mind. At home, Jeremiah told his
mother about the fury within , and he spoke this: "Mother! Why is the entire
church of Christ corrupt? Why is the world so cold? Doesn't God even exist? Well
I know one thing that's certain; there is no longer true faith among this
planet! Humanity, along with false ministers have kil...

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