you don't
it is faith
2006-06-18 15:12:50
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answer #1
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answered by mortician 3
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1 John 5:7
For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one...
1 John 5:8
And there are three that bear witness in earth the spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.
If you really want to know and study this you will see they are all One God...
Jesus is Man
Isaiah 7:14, 9:6
Luke 1:31 2:6-7
Acts 17: 31
Galatians 4:4
Pilippians 2:7-8
1 Timothy 2:5
Hebrews 4:15 7:24-25
Jesus is God
Isaiah 7:14
Isaiah 9:6
Micah 5:2
John 1:1, 14
John 1:10
John 8:24, 58-59
11 Corinthians 5:19
1 Timothy 3:16
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God is a Spirit
John 4:23-24
Acts 7:48-49
Acts 17:24-28
Psalm 139: 7-14
1 King 8:27
Jeremiah 23: 23-24
2006-06-18 23:01:36
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answer #2
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answered by spenderalla34 2
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This could help you:
That a maker is required for anything that is made is a lesson Sir Isaac Newton was able to teach forcefully to an atheist-scientist friend of his. Sir Isaac had an accomplished artisan fashion for him a small scale model of our solar system which was to be put in a room in Newton’s home when completed. The assignment was finished and installed on a large table. The workman had done a very commendable job, simulating not only the various sizes of the planets and their relative proximities, but also so constructing the model that everything rotated and orbited when a crank was turned. It was an interesting, even fascinating work, as you can image, particularly to anyone schooled in the sciences.
Newton’s atheist-scientist friend came by for a visit. Seeing the model, he was naturally intrigued, and proceeded to examine it with undisguised admiration for the high quality of the workmanship. ‘My! What an exquisite thing this is!’ he exclaimed. ‘Who made it?’ Paying little attention to him, Sir Isaac answered, ‘Nobody.’
Stopping his inspection, the visitor turned and said: ‘Evidently you did not understand my question. I asked who made this. Newton, enjoying himself immensely no doubt, replied in a still more serious tone. ‘Nobody. What you see just happened to assume the form it now has.’ ‘You must think I am a fool!’ the visitor retorted heatedly, ‘Of course somebody made it, and he is a genius, and I would like to know who he is.’
Newton then spoke to his friend in a polite yet firm way: ‘This thing is but a puny imitation of a much grander system whose laws you know, and I am not able to convince you that this mere toy is without a designer and maker; yet you profess to believe that the great original from which the design is taken has come into being without either designer or maker! Now tell me by what sort of reasoning do you reach such an incongruous conclusion?’
Sir Isaac Newton Solar System Story (from the book: ‘The Truth: God or evolution?’ by Marshall and Sandra Hall, Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, MI)
2006-06-18 22:37:14
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answer #3
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answered by Friend 2
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You'll know there is a God simply because no one has defeated death and is is proven by scientista that his life was actually real. What he did during his time actually happened!! And besides that...faith is the one word that all people who believe in God have. If you don't then you need to rethink about what you believe. But I hope you believe.
2006-06-18 16:01:39
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answer #4
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answered by princessiknikki 1
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This is a good question.
But the question only leads to more questions. If what we read in the King James Bible, Why did God stop talking to humans? I mean there are lots of stories where God spoke to people in there. And what do you think would happen to someone today who said they talked to God and he talked back? Yep the mental hospital. Most of the people above have already provided you with the standard answers.
2006-06-18 15:18:59
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answer #5
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answered by chrome_rider 4
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I believe in God too...but I know that people are good at inventing gods too. And that's really a good thing. The fact that we hunger for God, is strong evidence that God exists. I can think of no desire, that does not have a fulfilment. Why should this one desire be so much in question? Because we are so good at inventing our own tin gods. And that's a bad thing.
2006-06-18 15:17:36
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answer #6
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answered by Dragonladygold 4
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There are references throughout all of the major religion books that are the same. they all have the same messages in them even if they are from different religions. the question you have to ask is why do you believe in god there is no right reason that can be explained to how there is one but the thing you have to discover is... are you ok with believing but not knowing how. each person must find their own position in religion and believe what makes you feel comfortable research a little in other religions from your own it will help you to see that there must be a good if different people from different times and areas all have the same stories.
2006-06-18 15:21:31
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answer #7
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answered by baseballgrl3307 1
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It is hard to answer this question, but I will try my best.
I am no longer a Christian, but I do believe in my own way that the Christian God is real. I am a scientific young man, but there are things in my life that cannot be explained by science. The Creator (you know this being as God) is there, It all ways is. It can not be seen, smelt, touched, or tasted, but no one can defenitly say it dose exist either. One of my college teachers put it this way: Picture all there is to know as Pie Graph Chart. There is an infintesmily (extreamly) small part that we know. There is a 10 percent peice of that which is the information we know that we don't know (we know something is going on, but we realy have no clue as to how it works), and then the is the 90 percent of information that we didn't know we didn't know (we have no concept of its existance, nor how to even begin to understand it).
The Creator falls within that 90 percent, and that has caused all kinds of issues for humanity. Death is well understood, but what happens after it is a complete myster to us scientificly. I believe that when we die what we will see will shock us, as well as, suprize us. While I am a Pagan now, I do not think any one person on this Earth has all the answers for everything, but I do believe in The Creator, and in Gaea. That is enough for me, and in your own heart you know the answer to your question. Hold true to what you believe, and in the end you will be stronger for it.
These dark times have caused every one to question what they believe, and the existance of a God, but don't give in to the darker parts of human nature, and in the kinds of yourself, and others you will find God (The Creator). No one can 100 percent say he dosen't exisit, but no one can prove he dose either. The proof is in life itself, and in that 90 percent of stuff that we didn't know, we didn't know.
2006-06-18 16:15:25
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answered by Phoenix Summersun 3
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Jesus says no one has seen or spoken to God at any time (Gospel of John). You have to make it up by having faith (belief in something impossible to prove). That faith is the power of good. When you think good thoughts the power of God is with you. Then you will know there is a Supreme Spirit.
2006-06-18 15:24:39
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answered by victorezotti 1
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You can't strictly. The word know enfolds your word Believe, in your comfort zone, which happens to be GOD.
Religion is Truth, Science is Fact. Most of us believe in both on some levels.
Rev. Steven
2006-06-18 15:18:25
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answer #10
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Can you see the wind when it blows? Can you see the air that you breathe? What would happen if you had no oxygen? We would die. The same as these things exist, so does GOD. Just as water falling from the heavens, and the unique animals world wide. Even an ant is smarter than humans at times.....
2006-06-18 15:15:40
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answered by ~ Rio ~ 2
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