Nope, the bible is flimsy proof at best
2006-08-15 03:34:54
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answered by JerseyRick 6
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There is Vedic Literatures,
There is Quran, and many other bona fied literature too
There have been many great Sages who have followed and taught us about God and are a great Authority
There are many Sages still living within us who selflessly devote their life in Preaching about God.
The Nature is itself a proof of existence of its Creator(no a Blast cannot create any thing other than rumbles)
You study any part of the whole Creation - either a Small bacteria or a Cell or a mosquito or a Human Brain- you will be awed and will never believe a chance theory...Such is the creation then how can you still ask the proof of the creator ??
2006-08-15 10:43:42
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answered by Parsu 4
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No. The Bible is not proof of god's existence either. It's just a book, and not a very good one either.
2006-08-15 10:36:16
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answered by lenny 7
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Proof as like touchable, seeable,.....yes.....
All humankind is a proof that God exists....why?
Well, have you ever though about how does your body as a whole heals itself when you cut, or even when you get an operation? Have you ever though of the cells that we have which are millions and millions of them that are there to protect us from getting sick, to heal when we cut, to restore our skin every seven years to make it new, and many other things the cells do. Also, think of the brain, the heart, the eyes, the ears, the mouth, our voice, our tongue, the circulatory system of the blood, and so on....and that's only the body.....who do you think has given all this features to do to our body, isn't God? Also the Universe, with all the millions of galaxies, is a magnificient view, if you were an austrounat, because even they get the sense of the presence of God, even though they don't see him...and the planets such as the sun, which is a very large and explosive burst of heat, fire, to provide us heat even though is too far from us....and according to the scientists, the earth is in its perfect position, because if it was either a little bit far or near, it could either freeze us till we die, or burn us to hell, meaning till we die,....so God has put all this planets in their respective places, for a purpose, to let humankind be able to survive and live on earth......
Let me tell you that all the things that have been happening here on earth, which most are bad and terrible things, is a reason to not belief on God, because if he really existed he could have done something about it, right? you might say....but God has done more than that, so please write back to be able to explain in more detail of how can we really believe on God, and have confidence that he is doing something for us even now days,....use your reasoning and think before you act or say something....remember that God wants the best for all his creation, write back at mil_millones_vivir@yahoo.com....thanks.
2006-08-15 10:51:29
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answered by mil_millones_vivir 2
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No proof, but you can't prove God doesn't exist either. The Christian God is part of the supernatural. Supernatural means:
1 : of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible observable universe; especially : of or relating to God or a god, demigod, spirit, or devil
2 a : departing from what is usual or normal especially so as to appear to transcend the laws of nature b : attributed to an invisible agent (as a ghost or spirit)
The natural world is what science explains. By definition, God is outside the realm of science. Of course, other traditions leave their gods as part of the natural world. Christianity is based on faith. When there is proof, there is no need for faith.
2006-08-15 10:42:12
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answered by dawhitfield 3
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The proof of God's existence is whatever you will accept as proof. God designed things so that at some point it would require faith. He did not provide incontrovertible evidence of himself because he wants us to have faith, the grandeur of trust.
That being said, God has provided some evidence of his existence throughout human history. The very existence of life is one piece of evidence. The orderliness of nature and the cosmos is another piece. Also, God has periodically given us direct revelation of himself through various means such as prophets. We must examine all the evidence for God and use study and discernment to discover which is true.
The latest revelation of God, of epochal significance, was given to us in the form of a book - The Urantia Book. This book combines science, philosophy and religion in an amazing tapestry providing the most comprehensive and logical picture of God that I have ever encountered. Perhaps you will find it as fascinating as I have.
2006-08-15 10:55:05
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answered by Agondonter 3
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Since the creation of the world God's invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made. God must have been around at the start of things in order to be the "first cause". The universe's order and complexity shows signs of purpose, and that it must have been designed by an intelligent designer with properties that only God could have. Logic, science, ethics, and other things we take seriously do not make sense if there is no God.
2006-08-15 10:47:55
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answered by pooh bear 3
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Sit outside on a cool beautiful night and gaze up at the stars. Think about how they got there. Someone must be responsible for such a wonderful sight. For me, thats all the proof i need. for people from Missouri, its not enuf.
BTW..it may turn out this God is named Budda or Bubba.
2006-08-15 10:41:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you mad?? Do you believe the bible proves the existance of God??? In what way does it do this? A book that was put together with fables and stories over a period of hundreds of years? Its all make believe.
2006-08-15 10:36:35
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answered by sharon m 3
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Life is proof of God's existence.
The universe, according to the finest scientific minds of any age (this one included) is a little too orderly to be accidental.
2006-08-15 10:34:42
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answered by wiregrassfarmer 3
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