All religions eventually are discarded as man reshapes God in his image.
Christianity had a good run, but there is no more room in the world for crusades or inquisitions and no matter how hard Christians try to convince the rest of us they are right, they continue to dwindle in numbers.
Itll take a thousand years but eventually the current organized religions mythologies will be re-formed and re-shaped into the next new set of organized mythology. Just as they reformed and reshaped the Ancient worlds mythologies into their own.
2006-09-07 10:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There isn't. For logical proof some one would say something like "Where did it all come from? How did life start? How did the first atom form?" to support intelligent design. But of course you can see that that is NOT logic supporting their theory, it is an abscence in the knowledge of man. What? We don't know everything? Boohoo, they need to accept that they don't have all the answers, they're ignorant, I'm ignorant, you're ignorant, the only difference is a religious person won't admit that their ignorant or truly thinks that he knows everything.
The oddity of this comes in when you think about THAT logically. So many of them put down our best theories (evolution, the big bang) because they don't explain everything so it must be God. Which means that they are essentially saying that if the scientists can't figure it out then it must be a miracle, which is giving us a lot more credit than you expect from the fundamentalists.
When it comes down to it, there is NO logical or physical proof for God, and even though they like to say there's none against him either, it isn't true. The fact that almost everything that was once attributed to God is now very easily explained completely God-free is proof that we don't need God for all those things. But I have no problem with people holding personal beliefs, but it's the ones that try to force their way into society's mind that need to stop. Maybe they believe God created the universe, but I don't, and neither do many others, and when they convince people that God did it and that's that it prevents us from gaining knowledge and moving forward.
People should keep personal beliefs personal.
2006-09-07 10:45:36
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answered by Anonymous
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There is absolutely no proof whatsoever. If we assume the universe was created, then it’s reasonable to assume there was a creator. That’s as far as science has progressed today, but just look how far religion has progressed.
Religion states (fact) there was a creator called God, that God still exists, God also created places called Heaven & Hell, God wrote an instruction book called the Bible, God will banish evil people to Hell, God will send good people who follow the Bible to Heaven, that people referred to in the Bible (like Jesus) will return to Earth, and a whole raft of other statements of fact. That’s right, religious fact, not assumptions.
Now tell me truthfully, if science doesn’t even know yet whether the universe was created or not, but religious believers state: “not only was the universe created by God, here’s a whole lot more proof and facts to go with it, what do you think?
Either religious believers just have vivid imaginations or suffer from a common mental illness. I think commonsense and logic would suggest that religious believers are mentally handicapped.
Religious people are very clever at capitalising on human emotions, and they do it for money.
2006-09-07 10:35:16
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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Sorry to say, you can't put God in a test tube. However, look at empirical science: The First Law of Thermodynamics states that "energy can neither be created nor destroyed." So either 1) it came about naturally, meaning the First Law of Thermodynamics is not a Law since it can be broken by mere inanimate matter, or 2) it came about supernaturally. Now, while it does seem absurd that it could come about supernaturally, how can energy come about naturally? The Law of Biogenesis states that "only life can create life." Somehow, something got the ball rolling. Was it 1) dirt, which cannot create anything at all, or 2) Something formed it. Dirt creating life opposes the Law of Biogenesis.
2016-03-27 01:54:34
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answered by ? 4
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you obviously have not heard of the phrases
mutually exclusive, self-contradictory, inherent inconsistency...
there is NO proof . period. end of statement
that's why belief is called "faith" and not "truth" or "math" .....
However...if you read a lot of the ohter [sic] books man has written , you could get a better understanding of the whole "god" thing...
start with Aristotle.and all the Greek philosophers; Plotinus was extremely influential on "christian" writings. Campbell's myth series is also a good read...
2006-09-07 10:41:06
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answered by Gemelli2 5
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There are remnants of things that happened on this planet. But of course the only remnants in the americas are of the natives. Such as myan those of the myans and aztecs. But they claimed self divinity. Though still respected a greater power. But for the lord GOD of israel(pbuh), there in egypt the pyramids stand and no body knows what really happened to them. Though the egyptions of today believe in all of the scriptures. Egypt has mostly muslims, but also has christians. And it is written that egypt fell because of the covenant GOD made to moses(pbuh). Now people may not believe in his GOD really did those things for him described in the torah, but in Jordan his brother's tomb sits on top of a mount. Aaron(pbuh). Proof is not always belief in a book, but facts of remnants for reminders.
2006-09-07 10:55:22
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answered by Mitchell B 4
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God says there is proof enough in the nature that surrounds us that man is without excuse. If that is sufficient proof for God to find us guilty for ignoring Him then I think if you spend some time looking at His proof in nature, you will find your answer. Take the human eye for instance, no lens on earth can match its performance and it consists of so many different mechanisms that had to appear and work together instantaniously that for each piece to evolve and suddenly work together is just not possible.
2006-09-07 10:34:51
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answered by Anonymous
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By his word in the bible. I know you don't want to hear that but its the truth. Tell of another book that tells of prophecies that are coming in to pass.Israel getting their country back in 1948,Wars and rumors of wars,earthquake,tsunami's,pestilence. All this from Gods word 2000 years ago which is happening now. This proves to me there is a God among other reasons.
2006-09-07 10:35:57
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answered by ReliableLogic 5
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If you want to answer this question logically - first define God.
After that it all falls into place.
2006-09-07 10:41:00
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answered by kittyfreek 5
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I'm sorry there is no logical answer for this question, no one will give you one.........the best thing someone could say is that god exists because everyone says he does......................reality is relative to who believes what, so if everyone believes in god then god exists in a certain since, but in a literal since.........wwwwwweeeeeellllllll good luck finding that........
2006-09-07 10:34:57
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answered by jordanswiener 2
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