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				<title>Brandon Brewer replied to the discussion Douglas Geivett said: “I think a fundamental question here is the question: Why believe that God has produced a revelation of any kind at all? Do we have good reasons to expect God to try to make contact with human beings, to communicate something that they need to know? I believe there is evidence that God takes an interest in the human condition and therefore can be expected to make contact, to address these very questions that we all want answers to: Why am I here? What is my life for? What is the diagnosis of the human condition?”  In approaching the Bible, why does Geivett begin his discussion with human questions of meaning and values? in the forum Discussion Forum</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class = "activity-discussion-title-wrap"><a href="https://learn.artosacademy.org/forums/question/douglas-geivett-said-i-think-a-fundamental-question-here-is-the-question-why-believe-that-god-has-produced-a-revelation-of-any-kind-at-all-do-we-have-good-reasons-to-expect-god-to-try-to-m/page/12/#post-95499721"><span class="bb-reply-lable">Reply to</span> Douglas Geivett said: “I think a fundamental question here is the question: Why believe that God has produced a revelation of any kind at all? Do we have good reasons to expect God to try to make contact with human beings, to communicate something that they need to know? I believe there is evidence that God takes an interest in the human condition and therefore can be expected to make contact, to address these very questions that we all want answers to: Why am I here? What is my life for? What is the diagnosis of the human condition?”  In approaching the Bible, why does Geivett begin his discussion with human questions of meaning and values?</a></p> <div class="bb-content-inr-wrap"><p>Hello, I found the statement &#8220;God wants a relationship with us&#8221; and this statement is valid he definitely does. Since Genensis God has given humanity the chance to create a relationship. As I teach my bible study class we hear his voice through the Bible. Then when we pray we speak to him in the name of Jesus</p>
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				<title>Brandon Brewer replied to the discussion Douglas Geivett said: “I think a fundamental question here is the question: Why believe that God has produced a revelation of any kind at all? Do we have good reasons to expect God to try to make contact with human beings, to communicate something that they need to know? I believe there is evidence that God takes an interest in the human condition and therefore can be expected to make contact, to address these very questions that we all want answers to: Why am I here? What is my life for? What is the diagnosis of the human condition?”  In approaching the Bible, why does Geivett begin his discussion with human questions of meaning and values? in the forum Discussion Forum</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class = "activity-discussion-title-wrap"><a href="https://learn.artosacademy.org/forums/question/douglas-geivett-said-i-think-a-fundamental-question-here-is-the-question-why-believe-that-god-has-produced-a-revelation-of-any-kind-at-all-do-we-have-good-reasons-to-expect-god-to-try-to-m/page/12/#post-95499720"><span class="bb-reply-lable">Reply to</span> Douglas Geivett said: “I think a fundamental question here is the question: Why believe that God has produced a revelation of any kind at all? Do we have good reasons to expect God to try to make contact with human beings, to communicate something that they need to know? I believe there is evidence that God takes an interest in the human condition and therefore can be expected to make contact, to address these very questions that we all want answers to: Why am I here? What is my life for? What is the diagnosis of the human condition?”  In approaching the Bible, why does Geivett begin his discussion with human questions of meaning and values?</a></p> <div class="bb-content-inr-wrap"><p>In the bible the word is anointed with God&#8217;s presence. As it is stated in scripture &#8220;For the word is God and the word is God.&#8221; I recently did a study with another pastor and this is my complete explanation of how the Bible is true. First it consist of a lot of historical footprints just the timeline is not in a chronological order. Second&hellip;</p>
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