no, there is not. if there were, then i'd believe as well.
2006-10-02 09:17:46
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answered by §eeker 5
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No, and there can't be. Science deals with natural phenomena. God, if He existed, would be supernatural.
What science does is remove the necessity of God. We have explanations for natural phenomena, so there is no longer any reason to suppose the existence of a superbeing for which there is no evidence. In the absence of evidence, what is the motivation to believe?
Of course, you could say "personal experience." I have found that "natural" explanations are superior to "supernatural" ones for experience, and much more satisfying. Where rational, natural answers are absent, I have also found that it's best not to suppose a supernatural answer; doing so is the same as giving up on understanding something. Sometimes you just have to admit that the answer is, "I don't know," and continue searching for an answer that makes sense.
2006-10-02 09:35:56
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answered by RabidBunyip 4
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I think if you look at miracles. That could be one way of showing a scientific approach to a devine presence. Like the miracles at Lourdes perhaps? And there are many proofs (in terms of logic and reasoning) that can 'prove' God exists.
But of course the biggest deal about believing in God is the faith aspect. If God appeared as a giant in the sky and we all saw it and had to believe how would He know who loved Him enough to believe in Him?
2006-10-02 09:46:41
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answered by Sudy Nim 3
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Well people say there is no scientific proof GOD exists. But then there is no scientific proof that GOD does not exists. So what then? we believe science then??
Just take the air we breathe, it has the right percent of oxygen to Nitrogen that we need to live, 1 percent off we can not breath. Take the distance from the sun, a little closer we burn, a little farther we freeze. It does not happen like that by chance. I believe that is scientific proof that GOD does exists.
2006-10-02 09:22:32
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answered by Kenneth G 6
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scientific proof - no.
Otherwise, people can see god in different circumstances. Say you get up in the morning before sunset, and you go way out where you are all by yourself. Beach, mountains, city, anything that is available to you. You see the sun rise. You feel your heartbeat, and your breath. What do you make of that?
2006-10-02 18:18:52
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answered by danny_r 2
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Science is not concerned with the existence of God, because God is above and outside of science. Therefore, there is no scientific proof of God. God is about faith, not proof.
2006-10-02 09:20:33
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answered by random6x7 6
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None, if you believe in God then that's all you need. But this world is a physical goverened by the laws of physics.
You can believe that Papa Smirf is God.. makes as much sense if you look at it scientifically
2006-10-02 09:18:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If god is the image or vision, or things or audio, or touchable, or feelable, or smellable, or tastable, those are not, will be destroyed one day. There is only some electronic groups floating in the air which is collectable by machinary and have a rule of understanding their meaning. Checking from Syney university there will be a good subject for you to learn.
2006-10-02 09:26:13
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answered by johnkamfailee 5
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No, if there was scientific proof that God exists, then I (and most people) would not be atheist.
2006-10-02 09:18:17
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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Answer This...
Who Built your house,
Did it just come into existance by accident? No, Someone Built it. Everything comes from somewhere. You Believe that there is a Satin, right? Well, Satin is not God, as we all know (Hopefully) so he was created from something. He didn't just Come Into Existance. God created him.
2006-10-02 09:27:01
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answered by ķōŅšţāńŢĩʼnę 3
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Everything in this world is proof that God exists.
2006-10-02 09:22:21
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answered by Justin 1
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