Although I am not a zealot, I find it hard to deny a creator of this amazing earth, all the creatures in it and how perfectly they are designed to work together if untouched by man (so much for that!).
2006-08-01 11:04:39
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answer #1
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answered by 4 Eyes 3
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Not really, no. You see, things that don't exist don't leave behind any proof. They aren't capable of that, because proof is real, and imaginary things are not.
Complete lack of proof *for* the existence of god is good enough for me. I mean can you imagine the insane kind of life you'd have if you felt you must believe everything that you couldn't disprove? That's a life full of thought-stealing government satellites, invisible pixies, and purple unicorns. Unless, of course, you want to be hypocritical about it and refuse to believe in those things as well as god.
2006-08-01 17:53:18
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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Depends on the definition of the word "God." But as far as God as He really is, no, there is no proof that He doesn't exist.
2006-08-01 17:55:39
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answered by RQ 2
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No but plenty of proof that there IS a God.
2006-08-01 17:52:32
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answered by chickadee_ajm 4
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Is there any proof that there is a god?
2006-08-01 17:54:43
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answered by exicutioner_ab_83 1
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Nope. Just as there's no proof that any religion knows who or what God is.
No one really knows a freakin' thing when it comes to this.
2006-08-01 17:51:35
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answered by Eldritch 5
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"god" is not testable or falsifiable, so there is no proof or his existance, or proof of the lack of his existance.
period.
2006-08-01 17:52:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no proof that Frodo Baggins didn't exist. Whether this makes it likey that he did exist I leave to you.
2006-08-01 18:00:41
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answered by The Yeti 3
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some one could probably make anything up to try to prove that their is no God but do you think we're all her by chance?
2006-08-01 17:56:56
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answered by prettty in pink 1
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Yes, it depends on your definition of "God" though.
2006-08-01 17:51:13
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answered by Anonymous
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