You're right. God does not exist.
2006-09-17 23:09:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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What part of science PROVES that there is no God? That I have never heard of.. You are a bit too arrogant. You believe in a process I haven't the faith to except. You same that lightening hit a pool of chemically charges water and POOF life.. Then the magic life was able to not just survive but thrive on nothing but the chemicals that it was made of because there was no biologic element to sustain it.. SCIENCE CAN'T even do this in the controlled environment of a lab. Yes they have made some "Primordial soup " that reverts right back to the base chemicals as soon as the electricity is shut off. The second law of thermodynamics tells us that nature will always move from the complex to the simple. This run contrary to evolution. It teaches that the simple became more complex.. Science disagreeing with science.. Since your science can't be trusted are you willing to make the HUGE leap of faith required to believe in what evolution teaches about how life began on this planet? And you call me a man of faith.. I got nothing on you... Jim
2006-09-15 04:14:32
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I daresay I agree with you, god is a myth. However, your question is lacking. You take two philosophies far apart, and try to prove one wrong by saying the other is true. This is the same as saying science does not exist, because no one has faith in science. Yet actually, science will never prove existance of a god, neither will it disspell the myth. And on the other hand, faith in god will never convince people science is all wrong, or all right. Simply because science and faith are seperated, and so they should be. That said, there are people who do believe their faith in science proves god wrong, or their faith in god proves science wrong. Their arguments never make sense.
This makes theists and atheists fools of equal measure. In life, nothing is ever as straightforward as it might seem, nothing is ever in black and white - not without a wide range of greys: insecurities, nuance.. And so, while I very much enjoy toying with the faithful retarded, questions like yours inspire similar cruelty. You're lucky I'm against infighting more than I am against religion, hehehe. But stop proving god wrong, and stop having faith in science - be yourself and fight anyone who doesn't let you.
2006-09-15 04:06:05
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answered by McAtterie 6
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Just how concrete are you looking for? Scientific evidence? The continuity of the Bible?
The fact that you're asking (if you really want to know, that is, and you're not just looking for the easy "there is no God" type of answer) is evidence in itself that there is a God.
There is also scientific evidence:
1. The complexity of our DNA codes. There is just no way for them to be created, on their own, without some kind of catalyst.
2. Once scientists broke down the cells of all life on Earth, they found that each was comprised of quarks, which is sound.
God spoke, and it came into being.
3. Frederick Hoyle, (who is NOT a Christian!) one of the top scientists and astronomers of the last century, conducted a study into the probability of one single-cell life form being produced by random chance. His research led him the conclusion that there is a chance of one in 10 to the 40,000th power. In science, anything over 1 in 1050 is considered impossible.
There are so many more reasons, but I figure this is enough. If you would like to know more, may I recommend some books for you? Here goes:
Evidence that Demands a Verdict by Josh MacDowell. When he first started the book, he was an atheist who was setting out to prove the Bible wrong. What he found compelled him to become a Christian.
Just about anything by Lee Strobel. He has a whole series that prove the possibility of God, using scientific evidence.
All of this may not be hard "proof", but I believe that it lends a possibility.
2006-09-15 03:56:13
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answer #4
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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We can only partially comprehend the notion of God's existence. To do so, we must use human concepts to speak of God: "without beginning or end"; "eternal"; "infinite", etc. The Bible says that He has always existed: " . . . even from everlasting to everlasting, thou art God" (Psalm 90:2). And, "Your throne is established from of old; Thou art from everlasting" (Psalm 93:2). Quite simply, God has no beginning and no end. So, where did God come from? He didn't. He always was.
To us, the notion of time is linear. One second follows the next, one minute is after another. We get older, not younger and we cannot repeat the minutes that have passed us by. We have all seen the time lines on charts: early time is on the left and later time is on the right. We see nations, people's lives, and plans mapped out on straight lines from left to right. We see a beginning and an end. But God is "beyond the chart." He has no beginning or end. He simply has always been.
Also, physics has shown that time is a property that is the result of the existence of matter. Time exists when matter exists. Time has even been called the fourth dimension. But God is not matter. In fact, God created matter. He created the universe. So, time began when God created the universe. Before that, God was simply existing and time had no meaning (except conceptually), no relation to Him. Therefore, to ask where God came from is to ask a question that cannot really be applied to God in the first place. Because time has no meaning with God in relation to who He is, eternity is also not something that can be absolutely related to God. God is even beyond eternity.
Eternity is a term that we finite creatures use to express the concept of something that has no end -- and/or no beginning. Since God has no beginning or end, He has no beginning. This is because He is outside of time.
2006-09-15 03:32:14
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answer #5
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answered by heresyhunter@sbcglobal.net 4
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The very logic which you are using is the proof of existence of god
2006-09-15 03:32:25
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answered by Brahmanda 7
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You state God does not exist. Prove it.
2006-09-15 06:00:45
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answered by ann n 3
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The concept of God certainly exists, otherwise you wouldn't be able to make that statement. That much is self-evident.
But you have not provided enough details of what that concept means to you, so no-one can help you prove if it exists or not.
2006-09-15 03:34:30
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answered by granny2006 2
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as a matter of fact, i can. but only if you will listen to reason and not quit reading immediately after "i can".
if you take recorded history, and compare it to the bible, you will see that the civilizations, societies and for the most part, even the people of the bible, can be proven to have existed.
secular history witnesses the life of Jesus, His claims and His death and the manner of death. it also validates the lives of moses, king saul, king solomon, king david, john the baptist, peter, paul, john, luke, etc, etc.
with this, are historical events that are mentioned in the bible. in fact, one of the most secular documetaries on one of the learning channels just last month, gave accurate explanations of how the forces of nature created the "parting of the red sea", how the cities of sodom and gamora met their demise and many other relavant bible stories.
the only thing i cannot convince you of, with paper from history, the bible or my word, is the divinity of Christ, God and the creation of the universe.
that, my friend is the (ONLY) part with which you must take by faith. and this is a very small step, once you realise and admit that the bible stories can be proven with science, history and archeology.
-eagle
2006-09-15 03:34:58
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answered by eaglemyrick 4
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A scientist went to God and said, "we don't need you anymore. We can do everything you can do using our science."
God said, "really? Such as?"
"Such as create a human," said the scientist.
Ok, said God, prove it.
The scientist knelt down and grabbed a handful of sand.
"What are you doing?" asked God.
"Getting some sand to make a human with." replied the Scientist with a smirk.
"Oh no you don't!" said God, "get you're own sand!"
2006-09-15 05:50:17
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answered by ManoGod 6
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