Have you ever seen the air?
No one has seen the air.
You can hear it.
You can feel it.
But you can't see it.
So how do you prove it exists...?
I can hear God.
I can feel God.
But for me to prove to you that He exists, i would have to SHOW you God.
But until you can also hear Him and feel Him, you will never 'see' Him.
2006-08-02
03:30:29
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Can i prove that God exists?
Yes, very easily...
For you cannot have a copy without there first being an original.
The problem is not in the evidence, the problem is in your darknened hearts.
No matter how much evidence you are given, you will continue to make personal attacks and resist the truth that there is an Intelligent Designer.
It's a joke to you, because you are blinded to it.
You answer your own questions and don't even realize it.
You are alcoholics, drug addicts, sex addicts, and/or very lonely and lost individuals.
Your only happiness comes from materialistic, carnal pleasures.
I truely pity you.
2006-08-02
03:41:06 ·
update #1
Uh, excuse me Mr. hudson_1980, but i don't care how well your machine can tell the chemical composition of air, it still cannot make you SEE the air.
Even if you add color to it, you can still not see it.
There is no way around this. No matter how much you try to evade it, you know this.
By the way, i am married to Jesus Christ...and the Bible says that people like you will call it insane.
So the more you speak, the more you confirm to me that it is the Truth. For everything you say is in the Bible.
You're on a dead-end street and there is no escape my friend.
The only way out is thru Jesus Christ.
2006-08-02
03:47:11 ·
update #2
"cutting and pasting"?
LOL...thanks for the compliment Einstein!
2006-08-02
20:37:45 ·
update #3
The best way to prove God's existance is having faith in him. It usually isn't a good idea to use examples such as the one you used, though well intentioned as it was. Air can be proven, as well as a lot of things we can't see. People choose not to believe in God, simply because they choose not to believe.
When someone asks you to prove God's existance, just tell them what the scriptures say. Besides, how many non-believers can prove he doesn't exist? Jesus knows what he is doing, just have faith in him and let the Holy Spirit do the rest. Take care.
2006-08-02 03:40:13
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answered by Anonymous
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BAAA! Do all you Christians get fed the same drivel and then regurgitate it as if it were an original idea? I've seen half a dozen questions exactly like this one in less than a week, you are like a bunch of sheep.
You can prove that air exists in a laboratory. You can do various repeatable experiments that prove beyond any reasonable doubt that air exists. We can even analyze the chemical composition of it.
God on the other hand cannot be proven scientifically. The fact that you believe that you can hear and feel God is really only proof that you are mentally ill. Your condition is no different from the guy that takes LSD and believes he can fly and jumps off a building to prove it.
2006-08-02 03:43:23
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answered by ZCT 7
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Some of the stuff people ask in this section really blows me away. This question should have been resolved for you in grade school science. Maybe I'm a being unfair though and you are only ten or even more likely homeschooled in creation science only. Anyway, if you are serious here is a website aimed at the gradeschool level that walks you through basics of how we know air is real and doesn't get too technical with physics or chemistry.
Everyone can experience and reproduce the proofs for air whereas only some people as yourself claim to be hearing and feeling God.
2006-08-02 03:41:05
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answered by Zen Pirate 6
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OK, I'm more of an Agnostic, but I think I can answer this.
Air can be scientifically supported as an existing "element" of sorts. Well, rather a combination of elements. You don't have to believe in science to know that Air exists. Without it, we would all cease to exist.
Metaphorically, God can be compared to the Air. Believers feel that they have proof of God albeit His existence cannot be scientifically proved. Without Him, the believers claim that they would not function 'normally.'
I find that people seek out a "God" to explain things that science has not yet explained...let's look at ancient cultures. The earliest civilizations invented myths and Gods and demons to explain things like the creation of Earth, death, the afterlife, and natural phenomenon. Most of which now can be explained by science, thus the declining faith in advanced cultures.
Anthropologically speaking, a society is only dependent on religion as long as is it not intellectually advanced. Not to say that religious folk are unintelligent, but that they hold onto this primitive faith and embrace both whilst Atheists only embrace the scientific, logical, and resolute physical world.
Is that what you were looking for?
2006-08-02 03:40:45
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answered by X_halt_Salute 2
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Congratulations, you are at least the 15th idiot to ask this very same question.
Really, it amazes me that people keep using the same tired arguments to try to justify their belief in god.
If you really hear and feel god i would assume you have either deluded yourself or you really have a serious mental problem and should probably get yourself on some good medication. Andrea Yates heard god as well... did a lot of good for her didn't it?
I'm not going to justify this with an answer, seriously, I've shot it down too many times already.
2006-08-02 03:43:07
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answered by ChooseRealityPLEASE 6
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What is God's mass? I know that at zero degrees C and 1 atm of pressure 22.4 L of air has a mass of approximately 29 grams. Air has other properties that can be measured and verified than just visual properties. Can you prove that carbon monoxide exists? It's odorless, color less, has similar properties to air, but if you go into a room filled with it you won't come back out. I dont need you to show me God in a visual sense. I would accept other forms of evidence than a warm squishy feeling that you may feel.
2006-08-02 03:42:36
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answered by Jake S 5
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Easy, get yourself a plastic bag without any hole about the size of your head and long enough to cover the neck. Put your head in it and have someone to completely tighten a rope and tape around it on your neck without restricting your ability to breathe.
Sure. Your cannot see air, but you can certainly feel its effect without it. This method proves air exists and can be verified by you( the first person) and others (the third persons) if they choose to do so in the similar fashion. Surely I believe you can hear god, you can feel god, but can you prove it to me that he exists?
Or better yet. If you really want to prove the existence of god, wait until all the oxygen in the bag has been consumed by your metabolism and replaced with carbon dioxide. Don't struggle, just be at peace with god and you'll see him.
2006-08-02 03:54:35
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answered by muhaha 2
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Sure, you can see air. Put a sample under an electron microscope and the hydrogen and Oxygen can be seen. This was done back in the early eighties.
Sounds like you've got a real hangup on 'prooving' something to yourself, like your false belief in a god. I'm quite sure your god can't be seen either with a telescope, or an electrom microscope.
As far as voices in your head, see a doctor.
2006-08-02 03:39:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing can be definitively proven, but you can feel and hear wind, which is moving air. As for hearing and feeling God, it's just your brain trying so hard to convince you that your beliefs are right that you consider human feelings or emotions as signs that somehow this shows the existance of God.
2006-08-02 03:46:09
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answered by x 5
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Dude, I'm not an Atheist, but I can tell you that that is a stupid question. People have seen air. By using powerful microscopes, they have seen the molecules that make up air. It would be better if you used gravity as your example instead of air, or even probability. These are things that no one has seen, we can only observe the evidence of such things.
2006-08-02 03:35:19
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answered by Icy U 5
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