There are many things which we have no way of directly sensing such as radio waves and black holes, however we have no problem accepting their existence because of the influence they exert, the gravitational effect of black holes on surrounding space implies beyond all reasonable doubt that they exist, our radios play music when we tune them in to the right frequency, so we have no doubt that radio waves exist.
Think about trying to explain how your pc was made, or your house, or your watch, or your mp3 player, without referring to the people who designed and built them, all the man hours which went into making them work the way they do. If I told you that they had no designer, that they were just by-products of chance or chaos would you believe me?
God is no different, we cannot directly prove his existence with our normal human senses but we can prove beyond all reasonable doubt that he exists because of literally everything around us. Please read up on how complex even the most basic components of life are, the cell, DNA and the way it replicates, blood, the immune system, feathers, wings, scales of fish, eyes, photosynthesis etc etc....then make up your own mind.
If we can accept the existence of designers for our comparably crude mechanical devices then we can definitely accept the existence of god.
2006-08-06 06:35:09
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answered by Frax 4
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I can not prove God exists. No matter what I say to prove it, that statement will have an error or flaw that can be exploited. The easiest way to explain away the existance of God is in a single word, coincidence! Now you see, coincidence is the occurrence of events that happen at the same time by accident but seem to have some connection. Using this word you can explain away anything that troubles you. Here is a little food for thought. Perhaps its only a coincidence that God has been with everyone from the beginning. Perhaps its coincidence that God is there when we need him or her. Perhaps it is coincidence that God exists.
Hails to the unmistakable,
Silence
ps... Im an Occultist.
2006-08-06 12:39:16
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answered by Silent One 4
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You cannot prove that God exists only that the probability points to there being a God.
Darwin's theory of evolution is merely a theory and although men have tried to prove it true and look for the "missing link" between apes and man so far none has actually been found and it remains just another theory.
Why should his theory be any more credible than the belief in a Creator?
2006-08-06 12:27:53
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answered by grumpyoldman 4
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You can't is the simple answer to that. You can argue till you are blue in the face about how God is the unmoved mover or the uncaused causer (meaning that something must have started the chain of events that created the universe), or any other philosophical argument that you can think of, but it will never leave to definative proof that God exists. However you can't prove God doesn't exist either, so you just have to decide if you can make that leap from not believing to believing and be happy with your choice.
2006-08-06 12:32:01
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answered by MuddyRadish 1
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The easiest way is to seek Him and find Him inside your heart. Religion can point the way, but you have to take it further to really find God. Just take a look up into the heavens. Take a look around you. Take a look at the birds, the flowers, and the trees. Take a look at the miracle of birth.
If you try to explain everything away using science, you have to get down to the basic elements. So who created the basic elements? Think about it. Can you prove that God doesn't exist? Who created the electrical forces that propel the parts of the atoms? Take it as far as you want, and there is still something that had to be created.
Cal-el
2006-08-06 12:27:14
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answered by Prodigal Son 4
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Asking that question assuming god is a great creator. How do you know god is a great creator? What does that have to do with existing? Can you just ask, does he exist? Nope cause thats where the faith comes in. So basically there is no answer just be good to yourself........aaaaaaaaaand each other. Good night
2006-08-06 12:24:10
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answered by mattak 1
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I don't follow the logic of your question?
One might describe Beethoven as a great creator, yet it is not in very much dispute whether or not he existed. I will admit however that it is a bit difficult to prove axiomatically that Beethoven did, in fact, exist and is not just a big fabrication.
How, in deed, does one prove the existence of any entity beyond ones self and existence in general.
2006-08-06 12:26:25
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answered by insideoutsock 3
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The only way to prove God exists is by dying.
But don't do that..Please don't
2006-08-06 12:55:05
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answered by Henry 5
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The creation is an image of the human mind, and there is no full prooof to show that God does exist, so indeed, how can we prove it?
2006-08-10 11:19:05
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answered by High-strung Guitarist 7
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Rom 1:20. "For his invisible qualities are clearly seen from the worlds creation onward because they are perceived by the things made even his eternal power and Godship so that they are inexcusable"
Everthing that supports life - the air we breath with its complex makeup,the way life is created, the variety of foods we enjoy, nothing could have just appeard it needed Inteligence far beyond any human.
2006-08-06 12:33:12
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answered by Anonymous
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