No it doesn't. I've never seen any evidence to prove otherwise.
The only evidence that I need of the non-existence of god(s), is the non-existence of evidence to prove the claim by believers that it does exist. The burden of proof is on the claimant. The people who originally made the claim, are the believers. Every one is born an atheist (without belief in things that there is no evidence of) and taught that there is a higher power. Atheism is the default position. The only "evidence" that believers can ultimately claim is faith. Faith does not equal fact.
I know, because I live it, that "just believing" is completely unnecessary to the quality of life and living in general.
2006-08-17 10:02:14
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answered by downdrain 4
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Yes, God exists…never get hung up on the label…for it embodies all that exists in the world , the universe, and beyond. We have no other word for it that could embody such a concept. It is so complete, it allows for all thought and idea…encompasses everything contained therein…including you and me….the unknown and the known…and everything we can think, imagine, or reason…and beyond what we can conceive within our thinking.
It is synonymous with energy and light. It is every paradox, every conundrum, every opposite polarity. It is only known to those who go to it willingly…and therein lies the beauty…for it exists without acknowledgment. It often defies description and hence, is where the problem may originate…for we often speak of the same things, but get hung up on what to call it…or the manner in which it is arrived at.
I liken it to the Big Bang theory…“God” disbursed Himself through an infinite and undetermined number of pieces…and we are all a part of it. When it comes together, it will form the Whole…and this is “God”. We only know God in infinitesimal increments. Our minds are too small to comprehend it completely.
2006-08-17 14:10:31
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answered by riverhawthorne 5
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Yeah, God exists. I know this for two reasons:
1. I met Him.
2. The Bible is without a doubt of divine origin.
Read "The Gates of Hell". It's only 70 pages. What will you be out, maybe an afternoon?
When you understand how to recognize the signature of God upon the Bible, you will have to acknowledge that God wrote it.
2006-08-17 09:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're an honest agnostic with no bias, read Mere Christianity by C.S.Lewis or the Case for a Creator by Lee Strobel. There provide over-whelming and precise evidence for a creator-being.
2006-08-17 10:06:02
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answered by P-fresh 2
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People on both sides of that issue seem to come up with overwhelming evidence supporting their side. Unfortunately, for atheists, science cannot prove or explain everything, and and unfortunately for theists, God does not make himself manifest to all men.
We all have to look for and find The Truth, not a truth, for it is impossible for there to be multiple truths. The Truth is one thing, one belief, one reality, and it must be discovered by each of us, and it is the same for all of us. Sadly, not all of us agree on what the Truth is, and many self-proclaimed truths, which are actually fallacies, have arose and deceived many. Many people try to claim that there are many truths, but how can that be? Some beliefs might be partly true, but that is not truth, that is part truth. The Truth is whole and complete, the entire picture, not part of it. Lying is not telling the truth, but deception is twisting or leaving out part of the truth. Not having the whole truth or having a perverted truth is deception, and there is one whole truth.
There is one truth, and this Truth must be searched for and discovered by each individual person.
2006-08-17 10:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe God exists. When I watch a beautiful sunset over Lake Michigan,or a rainbow over the Mackinac Bridge there is no doubt in my mind He exists. Such beauty can't be random.
Peace....
2006-08-17 10:27:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Well Thanks for Your Question
I believe he does 1400 years ago this verse was being said
" And He it is Who has created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon, each in an orbit floating."
How could the orbiting of the planets been known at this time ??
one logical answer....These are the words of the creator of the planets . -end-
want to know more contact me or if you have any argue in mind im open, Note these words are not from the Bible they are from the Quraan
abouterachess@yahoo.com
2006-08-17 10:04:56
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answered by abouterachess 4
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After a lot of study I don't believe deities of any kind exist. Could I be wrong? Yes I'll be the first to admit that... but I'll take the odds.
2006-08-17 10:02:32
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answered by genaddt 7
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I sincerely believe that God exists, based on life experience, teachings I've been exposed to and just an old fashioned gut instinct.
2006-08-17 10:00:00
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answered by chris 5
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I believe in the trinity God the Father, Son And Holy Spirit. and that the three are one just like I have a soul,mind and body. It has to be real to you to believe in thing that are unexplainable to a dying world.
2006-08-17 10:05:53
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answered by ? 2
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