No problem. I was once a denier of God, and religions. I thought that, as a scientist, the concept of a mighty creator of everything was ridiculous. But in the following decades, I have found that science supports such a belief, to the point that it takes extreme faith to be an atheist. You need to look no further than the DNA molecule to know that life did not come about through random events. Archaeology supports virtually everything in the Bible, and the prophecies have either all been true, or just haven't happened yet. From a quick search, the AI produced this answer: [The probability of Jesus being the Messiah is a topic of debate. If theism is true, it is not unlikely that God will send a Messiah, and the probability of a Messiah if God exists is 0.25 (25%)1. Mathematician Peter Stoner applied the modern science of probability to just eight of the prophecies and concluded that the chance of the prophesied Messiah fulfilling all eight is one in 100,000,000,000,000,0002. Stoner considered 48 prophecies and concluded that the chance of any one man fulfilling all 48 is 1 in 10^157, leading to the conclusion that Jesus was the prophesied Messiah3. It is mathematically impossible for Jesus not to be the Messiah]
I don't believe your second coming crap. I'm sure people felt that way about it during World War 1 and 2 especially if it was their neighborhood being bombed to smithereens.
No problem. I was once a denier of God, and religions. I thought that, as a scientist, the concept of a mighty creator of everything was ridiculous. But in the following decades, I have found that science supports such a belief, to the point that it takes extreme faith to be an atheist. You need to look no further than the DNA molecule to know that life did not come about through random events. Archaeology supports virtually everything in the Bible, and the prophecies have either all been true, or just haven't happened yet. From a quick search, the AI produced this answer: [The probability of Jesus being the Messiah is a topic of debate. If theism is true, it is not unlikely that God will send a Messiah, and the probability of a Messiah if God exists is 0.25 (25%)1. Mathematician Peter Stoner applied the modern science of probability to just eight of the prophecies and concluded that the chance of the prophesied Messiah fulfilling all eight is one in 100,000,000,000,000,0002. Stoner considered 48 prophecies and concluded that the chance of any one man fulfilling all 48 is 1 in 10^157, leading to the conclusion that Jesus was the prophesied Messiah3. It is mathematically impossible for Jesus not to be the Messiah]
I don't believe your second coming crap. I'm sure people felt that way about it during World War 1 and 2 especially if it was their neighborhood being bombed to smithereens.