In a phillosophical sense, you can't. As a believer I can tell you that when you believe, you will see.
2006-09-04 15:28:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I have two aspects to your question. First, believing in God without proof is why it is call “Faith.” If God’s existence could be proven, it wouldn’t be faith anymore.
Second, I have to try and remember an old quote from Samuel Clemmons. His reasoning for believing in God was logical, but forgive me if I get the quotes a little off. The effect is still the same.
He basically said you can either believe or not. If you believe and are wrong, nothing lost and you go into darkness when you die. No loss.
If you don’t believe and are wrong, you go to hell.
I think I’ll believe.
God bless.
2006-09-04 22:40:15
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answered by R_SHARP 3
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The proof is in your heart , as Wayne says he will reveal himself if only asked. The truth is too many wonders are out there to be thought of as a BIG BANG or EVOLUTION. It is said an amoeba takes an average 0f 200,000 years to create the muscles of an eye of a human,so how can a spark create humanity? The spade of the archaeologist has proven the Walls of Jericho were slam down and away in an eruption type "accident" ,or they have found the charred remains Sodom and Gomorrah. Just a good feeling that there is a supreme being
2006-09-04 23:31:32
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answered by deltonzilla 1
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If we could prove it, it wouldn't be religion--it would be fact. Everybody will have an opinion beyond a certain point. For example, it's pretty much established that the universe was created by the big bang, but what started it? That's where religion comes in.
2006-09-05 11:40:54
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answered by cross-stitch kelly 7
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If there was a way to prove the existence of God, there would be no use for faith. Even if Christians could prove it, they would not as their whole religion is based on having faith.
2006-09-04 23:22:23
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answered by Silvatungfox 4
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God has placed a desire to seek him in our DNA. Furthermore, every single human ever born knows at least subconsciously about God. Whether the conscious mind decides to believe and accept God consciously is our minds choice.
Without God, we tend to experience internal pain and can't rest. We seek drugs, sex, money, and other things in life to give us pleasure to replace that God given natural human instinct to search for God.
Even atheists know deep down God exists subconsciously or they would never try to logically understand God in the first place.
2006-09-04 23:27:36
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answered by erinjanae 2
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Many ppl have a "I see with my eyes" concept,however belief in God is a feeling you have deep within your heart....Also look at it this way, if a watch, with precise working parts, has a maker, don't you think we do too? Or how an animal knows what to do, how to make a nest, a den, take care of a baby, etc. You may not be able to see the wind, but you know it is there because you can feel it.
2006-09-04 22:35:44
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answered by Heartful_poet 3
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Even better, prove there's not a God.
2006-09-04 22:42:44
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answered by whataboutme 5
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This is where the word Faith comes in. Do you see wind? How do you know it's there? You feel it? I feel God in my heart, but I don't see Him. Sometimes it's just faith. You may want to decide pretty soon though, with all of the terrorism and global warming going on...you're running out of time.
2006-09-05 00:45:08
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answered by SweetPea 3
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God has done miracles in my life. Everytime I'm in a situation that I think is hopeless, He has made the impossible, possible for me. If you are skeptical, next time you're in a real difficult situation - pray and don't stop praying, and God will hear you and He will help those who call out to Him.
2006-09-04 22:34:15
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answered by Venus 3
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the proof is all around you, you just aren't looking. no human could create the heavens, the earth, people, animals, etc... therefore, there has to be a creator. even if you believe that we came from bacteria, the bacteria had to have a creator, didn't it? seek and ye shall find. God bless and keep you!
2006-09-05 00:02:38
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answered by GoAskAlice 6
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