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...that could not also be explained away through skeptical rationalizations.

2006-10-10 08:05:25 · 25 answers · asked by BABY 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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An enormous hand lifting the World Trade Center Towers back into place might do it for me... accompanied by a loud voice proclaiming the Christian Bible accurate and telling me which sect of Christianity to follow.

2006-10-10 08:06:48 · answer #1 · answered by Blackacre 7 · 8 0

God would have to appear in front of me and others at the same time. I would have to see him create things with my own eyes. Or even just his work needs to be proved as a FACT and not a belief. That will never happen so I will never believe.

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2006-10-10 08:16:27 · answer #2 · answered by larrys_babygurl_4life 4 · 0 0

nicely i replaced right into a christian for many some years.yet no longer something solid got here from it.I had extra suffering than something.I had a grandmother forcing her faith upon me.Which she did.no person does not permit me have not any say in it in any respect.Years handed by no longer something regarded an analogous.issues have been given way worse.Then later on I grew to become Atheist because of the fact i did no longer have self belief in faith anymore or the religion of it.I felt like a entire stranger going back to church.None of it replaced into achievable anymore.It did no longer make me satisfied being a christian anymore.i chanced on residing house being an Atheist.issues have been nonetheless extra suitable now than back then.

2016-10-16 01:15:30 · answer #3 · answered by mulry 4 · 0 0

A true miracle would have to be performed with many just as skeptical witnesses. Not parlor tricks or magic shows. A true miracle that would prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that God is all powerful, etc etc.

2006-10-10 08:19:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

its not a matter of justifying a belief but of weighing evidence
the bible contradicts the physical evidence in the observable world in so many ways
i.e. "the great flood " there's no proof that it happened
the "creation story" does not agree with observable evidence
the moral stand that the bible takes "that its all right for a sinner "someone who violates the law " is aloud to become his own judge of himself in regards to the sins he's committed
instead of god judging him for the evil that he has done
this is nothing more then the perversion of the law buy way of using a scape goat "jesus" to get out of the punishment the sinner deserves
there are out right contradictions in the bible
one passage says
no man can see the face of god
then a nother passage says
i have seen the face of god
your bible has failed in these things and in many other ways
so my conclusion is that the bible and your god just a man created belief

2006-10-10 08:09:01 · answer #5 · answered by Truthasarous rex 3 · 0 0

I just don't think there is an answer for this. I would like some proof. As I have never had what I consider to be proof, I cannot say what that would be. I am Agnostic

2006-10-10 08:07:58 · answer #6 · answered by jboatright57 5 · 2 0

If the world was a level playing field and everyone was born with the same resources and thus could all be held to the same standards.

2006-10-10 08:09:37 · answer #7 · answered by niuadolescent 4 · 1 0

Belief is the default. Since disbelief exists, any proof made 'evident' would remain irrelevant to the non believer--I believe in God--but cannot bring proof of God's existence, nor my own for that matter--people are free to believe whatever they wish to believe--belief suffices for me...

2006-10-10 08:20:11 · answer #8 · answered by George A 5 · 0 1

Why do you single out the Christian God?

2006-10-10 08:09:41 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

In hell the rich man asked Abraham to send Lazarus back to his relatives to warn them that hell really existed. Abraham answered, "They have the prophets. Let them believe them. Yet, even if one were raised from the dead, they will not believe."

Jesus the Christ rose from the dead, yet they do not believe.

And so Abraham was right.

2006-10-10 08:11:47 · answer #10 · answered by Bud 5 · 0 0

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