I can't prove that either way, however i can prove that creation didn't happen... If creation happened it would have been 5-6000 years ago... Why then are there dinosaur bones which are 400 million years old?
2006-07-28 11:52:02
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answered by RATM 4
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You can prove it to yourself. If you believe that everything on earth happened by chance, work out the statistical probabilities. The chance that a planet capable of supporting life the way this one does is pretty small, but when you start calculating the probabilities for the development of life from single cell creatures to humans, the chances that everything would just come together so perfectly are ridiculously tiny. Let logic take over from there, and see what you come up with.
2006-07-28 18:38:01
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answered by SLWrites 5
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Everyone has faith but it is what you have faith in that matters. I have faith in God and know that He exists because the Holy Spirit is indwelling in me. This is not a question of whether God exists or not but a matter of faith. If I look at an airplane and see it moving, I know that there is someone piloting it but I cannot see who it is. Just like God - I see the sun come up and the moon at night. I feel the wind but I cannot see it just the effects of it. This is like God; He exists because I can see Him by the effects in this world. By the way, I know the Bible is true because all of the predictions are coming true. Believe in Jesus and live forever. Have faith in God and He will show Himself to you. By the way, Satan is the "god" (small g) of this world system right now and God the Father is spelled with a capital "G". Thank you for your question.
2006-07-28 18:35:15
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answered by BrowBrat 4
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Well, to begin with, none can. Any of us, no matter what we believe can explain why we believe that way, but we cannot prove our faith is warranted. Every person, no matter how old or how young, no matter what faith or belief system has spent their life deciding what they believe. Some may have searched harder, but all had to search. Why I believe in God is based on thousands of experiences and how I perceived them. Those who do not believe have no doubt had countless experiences that have led them to declare that there is no God. In the end, however, none of us could ever prove one view was right over the other. We'll all eventually agree...No matter who is right
2006-07-28 18:56:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Moral argument for God: Human beings generally try to behave in a moral fashion. Morality often requires sacrifice, and behaving justly often runs contrary to being successful in this life. Thus, there must be some consequence to behaving morally (or immorally) that comes after we die. There must also be some sort of "whoever" assigning these consequences. This "whoever" is God.
Physics argument for God: Closed systems tend to entropy and chaos. The universe, however, is ordered. This suggests a God who does the ordering.
2006-07-28 18:43:48
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answered by ? 3
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Matthew 12:39 An evil and adulterous generation seeketh after a sign; and there shall no sign be given to it, but the sign of the prophet Jonas
Bible verse given to quote God's answer, not mine
2006-07-28 18:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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my cousin was raised form the dead when his dad (my uncle) commanded life into him in the name of jesus. That might sound like coincidence, but that kinda stuff happens way too often for me to think it's coincidence
My frieed got healed of cancer
A boy in the hospital was recovering from a deadly accident when his unbeliever grandparents pulled the plug behind the parent's back
provides provision for me supernaturally
friend cured of aids
another friend cured of hepatitis.
seen a few demons cast out of people.
met a lady with deformed legs who is now walking normally, and credits god for it.
See? Miracles still happen today!
2006-07-28 18:30:00
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answered by Chris K 4
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There are already books written about this. Go read one.
There is no proof either way, but it would explain a lot of unexplainable things.
2006-07-28 18:30:14
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answered by doubleoseven 2
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no one can objectively "prove" anything. All we have is our best guesses about the natural world..since everything we study is subjective and inherently flawed. With this in mind, i can't "prove" God to you, you must PROVE him to yourself. To do this you must be willing to invite Jesus into your heart....you might say..that is dumb...but, if it is the only way would you give it a try>>earnestly seek Jesus Christ and he will reveal himself to you.
2006-07-28 18:30:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess you don't believe in science either.
You never heard Energy can not be created or destroyed?
What do you thing God is?
2006-07-28 18:31:39
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answered by Grandreal 6
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