Yes there is God. Yes I have seen God. God is bigger than this question and bigger than anything we can possibly wrap our puny minds around. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
2006-07-12 18:21:10
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answered by scastro114 2
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I do believe in God.
I have not seen Him but everyday I see the wonders that could only have been created by a superior being - God.
Proof that there is a God is right outside, especially on a clear night, away from lights. Or the purple mountains majesty. Or the Rockies, Appalachians, Grand Canyon, or even my backyard! Come on over and I'll show you!
2006-07-12 17:09:35
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answered by canary 5
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I have seen God. I have experienced God. He is a soul and He takes a body to give us His knowledge. He comes in India, Rajasthan.
You can experience his presence there and his knowledge is out of the ordinary human knowledge. If you want to know about it, look into Mt. Abu,Rajasthan - India.... India is the oldest land of all, with the oldest culture of all, that is where paradise existed at one time. This is the proof. No pie in the sky here and no nice philosophical words. It is up to you to go and see it for yourself.
2006-07-19 04:25:34
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answered by avyakt7 2
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Look around you. Can you make a tree? I can't. Did you hang the moon and the planets? Nah, me either. The Bible says that God breathed the breath of life into man. I can't do that. Even through CPR, all the patient would get is mostly carbon monoxide.
2006-07-12 15:14:31
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answered by Mommymonster 7
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Your question is quite interesting because God, who knows He exists, never attempts to prove His existence, in quite the same way that in asking the question, you did not attempt to prove your existence. You seemed to have believed that your "creation," e.g. your question validated your existence. God arrives at the same conclusion. Let's consider several aspects of His creation as the basis for validating His existence.
1. Our universe is orderly. I know of no way to have order without a plan, or a plan without a planner.
2.The existence operates according to very specific laws. I believe that the existence of law, e.g. gravity, inertia, areodynamics, etc. validates the existence of a lawgiver.
3. The first law of biogenesis declares that "dead matter" cannot produce life. Since we have abundant evidence of life in our existence, it must have come from a pre-existent life. Let's call that life God.
I could continue, but I believe you get my point. To contend that this orderly, law-driven, life filled existence could come into existence without God is like saying the Unabridged dictionary resulted from a random explosion in a print shop.
Have a nice day.
2006-07-12 20:29:14
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answered by mcjordansr 3
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Let me ask you two things. First, what do you mean by God. Second, what leads you to believe there isn't a God?
2006-07-12 18:13:00
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answered by trinitytough 5
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Yes i believe in God and if you want your proof try having some faith and read the bible it will tell you all about him. He is everywhere.
2006-07-12 15:37:52
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answered by wh1tedragons_g1rl 2
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yes i do believe in God. read the bible and that will give you proof that he exists... no i have not seen him but he is right beside you and me and everyone else all the time.
2006-07-12 15:16:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I believe in God.I haven't seen God, but let me ask you a question,have you seen your brain?How do you know it's there?
Atleast we can see God through people.....we know you don't have a brain cause of this stupid question you asked!
2006-07-12 15:17:16
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answered by Hollywood 1
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let's put it this way, you believe you have a brain, right? but i bet you haven't seen your own brain. that's how faith works, i believe in God though i haven't seen Him yet. you are living proof that God exist!
2006-07-12 15:17:00
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answered by swyt_suphladah 2
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