savalro wrote:
The world and everything in it -down to the smallest thing that cannot be seen- is far too complex to be an accident.


On the contrary, accidental happenings tend to show more complexity than designed happenings.

savalro wrote:
This is my question to you. What will your address be in eternity, heaven or hell?


After the first billion years or so, I doubt there will be a difference.

savalro wrote:
Time as we know it is running out, and Jesus is at the door waiting for the Father to tell Him to go get his bride.


People have been saying that for a couple of thousand years. Meanwhile, I ammore concerned about what the world will be like for my children and grandchildren.

savalro wrote:
Please tell me why you are so angry with God.


I'd have to believe God existed in order to be angry with him. Back when I was a believer, I was not angry with God, to my recollection.

savalro wrote:
I'd like to pray for you.


If it brings you comfort, feel free.

With formal systems, such as mathematics, you can have certainty and demonstrability, but not reality.
With science, such as physics, you can have reality and demonstrability, but not certainty.
With belief systems, such as Christianity, you can have reality and certainty, but not demonstrability.
--HRG, on CARM (paraphrased with his approval)

"Come now, and let us reason together"
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