No. Most IMPORTANT thing to me about this, is I have FAITH and that is ALL I will ever need.
2006-07-02 16:08:49
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answered by ? 6
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I have a simple point to make. I am pretty sure that you might have some electronic equipment at your home. i will take an example of television. Your television might have...
Screen Aspect 16:9
Contrast Ratio 10000:1
Brightness 1500cd/m2
Video Standards NTSC, HDTV
Data Signals VGA, SVGA, XGA, WXGA
TV Scan Lines 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i
Composite Video 3 (RCA)
S-Video 3 (4-pin mini DIN)
Component Video 2 (RCA x 3)
HDMI Interface 2
Stereo Audio In 3 (RCA L/R)
Output Terminals
Composite Video 1 (RCA)
Stereo Audio 1 (RCA L/R)
Digital Audio 1 (COAX)
Plasma Monitor Accessories
Audio Amplifier 15W x 2
Speakers Built In Speakers
Mounting Options Table Stand Included
Also Included:
Includes table-top stand.
Dimensions and General Specs.
Power Supply 100-120V, 200-240V @ 50-60Hz
Power Consumption 406 Watts
Dimensions 55.7" x 30.7" x 4.1"
Weight 132.30 lbs.
FCC Class FCC Class B, Home Use
With such high features, is there any insane who would say that this model evolved automatically. Everyone including you will say that it has been created by HIGHLY QUALIFIED and EXPERIENCED Electronic Engineers.
Now if you look into the Human being, you will be stunned to find that Human being has thousands of times more advanced biological technological systems then your TV which you know is created by Electronic Engineers. The advanced senses in Humans include the power of site which is thousand times more advanced then the most advanced digital camera we have now.
Our skin, our hearing our instincts and above all our mind, you ask any biologist and he will tell you how advanced he human body is.
So, if your television has a creator then how can a man be evolved, who is thousands of times more advanced bilologically than any other system on a planet or beyond.
The design in the Human Body only converys one thing that there is indeed is a Creator who created everyone, including you and me.....
2006-06-27 14:11:42
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answered by Darkness_to_Light 3
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no, but I can prove reasons to why god would be constructed, to help people feel safe, face the facts! You die! You reach an endless afterlife-less sleep. People are afraid of that, and they'll believe anything to stop it. Can you prove why this is not true in your case? Can you prove why this religion was not engraved in your head as a child?
2006-06-27 13:53:38
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answered by valkyrie hero 4
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These sites have some interesting proof.
Of course the reality is the onus is on those claiming the existence of the supernatural to prove it. If I claim that Santa is real and I have been on his sleigh people would want to see photographs or some other proof. It would not be sufficient for me to simply say, "Prove I am lying."
2006-06-27 13:52:07
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answered by ZCT 7
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No. I cannot prove that. But simply because it cannot be proven doesn't mean it is true. If you were to ask if you could prove that God exists, the same answer would apply.
2006-06-27 13:52:56
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answered by Tikhacoffee/MisterMoo 6
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I can't prove it, but I have may reasons that convince me that there is no god, much less the christian one.
It boils down to 2 things for me, how does one reconcile omnipotence, omnibenevolence and omniscience with this world and the life on it. And, why are there so many billions of people living in entire, huge countries whose culture has nothing remotely like the xian god and jesus. Here is a post I did before on the topic:
Because I look at what life was like for human beings for the past 40,000 years People lived for an average of 30-40 years. More than 50% of children died before age one (until about 100 years ago!). I look at thousands of children permanently blinded by parasites they get from playing in creeks in underdeveloped countries.
Then I look at children of modern developed countries, of any religion. I see that they live until their EIGHTIES!! Have all their teeth for a very long time. Have excellent health, etc... And I see that this has nothing to do with religion or god. It is medicine and science. So was it god's plan that hundreds of generations of people would suffer and die in their 40's and suddenly in the 19th and 20th century, everything would get better?
That's nothing other than sadistic.
I also look at all the different gods and interpretations of these gods for the past 4,000-5,000 years. I see how silly it is to point to one religion in the roman era and say "Ah, THIS is the correct one!"
I also posted this in answer to that question:
* The bible has many contradictions
* The bible shows the OT god to be violent and bloodthirsty. He also kills thousands of children.
* For thousands of years, man has had a lifespan of 30-40 years. 100 years ago in the US, 50% of children died before age 1. Modern medicine has greatly reduced this. During eras in western history when the catholic church was in charge and belief in god and church attendance was required, this did not change. So prayer seems not to have been the answer.
* The history of religions and gods seems to show that man has no consistent image or view of what god is or does.
* The bible is open enough to interpretation that if you walked into a church and asked 3 people questions about the bible or god's will, you would get probably 8 different answers.
* People kill each other in god's name every day and he apparently does nothing to stop it.
* 50% of conceptions do not result in birth
* 1 in 8 pregnancies result in twins and one twin is eventually reabsorbed.
* Children are born with no brains, with no limbs, retarded, blind.
* Children go blind from parasites every day, children suffer asthma, and other diseases
Notice I focus on CHILDREN, not adults so please don't tell me that millions of children are dying b/c god wants us to have free will. These children barely have free will yet and toddlers don't have it at all.
2006-06-27 13:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope, I'm sure people cannot prove that God does not exist. There will always be that unexplainable miracle or that oddity in nature that man cannot explain with science and logic.
2006-06-27 13:53:17
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answered by Candice H 4
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Nope.
I thought about that too; how you can't scientifically prove there is a God, but you can't disprove it.
It's like you cannot theologically prove there is science, yet most of us believe science exists.
2006-06-27 15:22:21
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answered by Thinkithtrough 3
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The atheists that answered have some very good points. I swear if I wasn't already an atheist before reading this, I would be now.
2006-06-27 14:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I prefer to forget about proving the existence or lack of existence and stick solely to LOVING OTHERS.
2006-06-27 13:56:02
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answered by mrsdokter 5
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The fact that there is no proof that there is a god is proof that there is no god.(And there is no proof) Any so called "proof" you find supporting god supports the tooth fairy, Santa, etc. too.
2006-06-27 13:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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