none whatsoever ....god is a great way for weak people to go through life ...one spends his whole life looking at the sky ...forgetting to live his only life right here on earth .........
2006-07-09 00:02:59
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answer #1
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answered by sonia 1
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As a counter to Tommy 44something up above
There is no real proof God does not exist. Not one person on this rock in space can prove God does not exist. Not one. All they have is the belief that a deity does not exist. There always has been...is now....and always will be God.
Hm strange that changing a couple of words in the Atheist argument change the meaning 180 degrees. Atheism is about faith as much as any religion is.
Anyway moving on to your question, you would have to define dependable. If you mean scientific, recorded by instruments, etc. No, we don't have an instrument to detect God. The proof of God is all around you. We don't understand everything about even our own planet yet. We have made "educated" guesses. There are areas in all branches of science that contain things we don't understand. Just because we haven't thought of something or just because we don't know how it works doesn't make it any less real.
ONE MORE THING. In future questions about this topic , would you refrain from the use of profanity when describing the Bible, please? It is offensive.
2006-07-09 07:15:25
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answered by scrapiron.geo 6
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Well, this works for me. When I was two I fell out a second story window, and instead of dying I only broke my foot. Then there was the infentigo. I had it for several weeks, and couldn't even sleep through the night. Finally my parents took me to church, and I got prayer from the entire congregation, and the next day I was completly healed. I can't say the word, but "parts" of my "chest" got sores so bad that they exploded, and were gone. The dr's told my mom I would surely be scarred for life. I do not have one scar on my body.
sure, could these be coinicidences? Maybe. But the dr's couldn't explain it.
2006-07-09 07:00:47
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answer #3
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answered by evil_kandykid 5
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The Spirits' Book - New English Edition
compiled by Allan Kardec
2006-07-09 07:12:32
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answer #4
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answered by Joe Carioca 3
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None whatsoever, which is why all religions demand that you must turn off your brain and blindly believe because if you start thinking objectively, religion based on a personal god is immediately exposed as a complete and utter sham. still, many people happily accept the delusion of god because it's more comforting living in a fantasy make-believe world than facing up to reality.
2006-07-09 07:03:54
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answer #5
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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There is no real proof a god exists. Not one person on this rock in space can prove a god exists. Not one. All they have is the belief that a deity exists. There never has been...is not now....nor will there ever be a god.
2006-07-09 07:00:49
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, but I sure do love the word "shittish".
I'm adding that to my vocab!
2006-07-09 07:07:35
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answered by Spencer 4
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Your very existence is proof enough if not for the very search for God Himself as you had put up. The answer lies within you only, go for a self searching deep within, I hope you will find your answers.
2006-07-09 07:22:07
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answered by Rajeev S 2
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look around you. Do you think that everything we are seeing and doing, everything that we imagine to be out there and even what we can't imagine... what do they all have in common? Thats where you find
God/Allah/universe/system. In essence, the word to represent any order of higest power is percieved as God and so even if when we die there is no heaven nor hell, re-incarnation or else, there will still be something. The realistic assumption that God is a certain entity with omnipotence/omniprescence would carry with it that there are limits to his power by the fact that the entity of god itself is restricted by a kind of boundary would invalidate the whole theory of its existence. The fact that we see all matter in the universe following some kinda gravitational pattern on almost all levels; I believe that these forces are held in place by other forces and it creates a systematic domino chain of various events that occur naturally when really the word "naturally" needs to be replaced with the words "greater external mysterious systematic properties causes from unknown sources" Eventually all of these systematic processes are either the direct or indirect effects of decisions willed by an even greater force... do you see where this is going. When the idea of God is looked at as an ever increasing exponential system of higher forces the idea of his omnipresence and omnipotence make more sense. You cannot judge what a God may directly know or not, because in essence, God originally existed outside of the restraints of what we describe as time. God has already seen what has happend before and what will happen until time loops itself back and everything starts over. By also creating the universe outside of time it was not as though he witnessed the events of what happened while it was happening. What most everyone fails to grasp is that since God existed outside of the force we recognize as time, He created everything's beggining up through to the end all at one single point. Probably what we recognize as the big-bang is just God putting a bunch of random elements in a really dense small point in space to pressure themselves to expand. The idea of time probably comes from the universal expansion by passage of distance related to the rate at which it leaves the original explosion of the big bang. Despite the possiblity of infinitly many outcomes from decisions that living creatures can make, only one set of decisions and results has and will ever occur. Multiple universes can probably exist where there are parallels of humans that may be just ever so slightly different, however they are probably mutually exclusive from each other because no known form of multi-dimensional travel has yet been discovered. What would constitute God as omnipresent would be that is, the system which is recognized as God, can be whitnessed through everything which is believed to be related to cause and effect, thus everywhere being everything from the matter making up our cells, to the dark matter making up the murk of space and the cosmos. All events that occur in the universe known and unknown would be considered an either direct or indirect effect of the will of God. Now its an easy scapegoat to live with the principle that "when you die, you're dead. you're not coming back" Once you die, its really your processes shutting down, and the physical cells breaking down to return to elements state, while the mental and emotional makeup of humans are set free to drift into their own seperate dimension. In one sense, you can say that your physical body breaks down to simpler elements and thus comes back to God in the form of the elements in nature and the way they interact with objects around them. As for the mental and emotional bodies: I belive that when they cross over into these lighter dimensions they reside in places where other spirits of the dead and dreams occur/reside. The dimension itself is in essence also God thus fullfilling his omnipresence.
Again in laymans terms what I am saying that the external systems that keep our universe going had to be started by something or some other set of undiscovered/unwritten rules. God is nothing more then the matter events and interctions between them that can/cannot be observed in the whole concept that we can and cannot grasp of the uni/multiverse.
2006-07-09 07:35:03
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answer #9
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answered by aaron_jackson_wilde 2
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look around you...
why do you feel giulty when you do something wrong?
why is there good and bad?
why do we live together and create societies?
when you are born, who inspires you to suckle milk?
why do we try to make things in order?
why is our planet protected by the asteroid belt?
...if God was not there, you wouldn't come to know about these things...
can you cheat death? As you entered this world naked and helpless, so shall you exit...
2006-07-09 07:13:12
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answered by 【ツ】ρεαcε! 5
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Proof of God lies solely in your belief in God; no one else can provide proof one way or another---if you disbelieve, you will see proof of God's non-existence everywhere, if you believe, you will never cease in seeing God in everything...
2006-07-09 07:14:14
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answered by George A 5
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