No, there is no physical proof of God. It is completely faith based, you can't see faith.
~peace
2006-10-16 09:57:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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the fact that every ancient culture didnt share religion, language, math, science, folk stories, rituals, even body painting.
but they all shared one thing, one common denominator: a God. im not talking about thor, god of thuder or windman, im talking about the great spirit, and all those other ideas that every culture seemed to have of a big mack daddy who was supreme over everything.
i dont know if this can be considered 'proof' but it can certainly be considered interesting.
also there is the 1st law of thermodynamics-nothing can come from nothing, something would've had to make everthing, or at least put in place the tings for the big bang.
also look at chemistry. each energy level of an atom fills perfectly, with precision, a logical way of 2n^2.
"im not saying theres a creator, but the way this all comes together is so perfect and neat its like it was planned"-my chemistry teacher
albert einstein said "the more i learn about physics, the more i believe there is something that made it all(something behind it)
2006-10-16 10:00:10
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no rational proof for God in the scientific empirical sense. Period
But you must aknowledge that there is more to reality than that which you can only perceive with your senses. this is just the world of phenomena. There is a part of reality that can not be known because our perecptual apparatus is limited. We can never have direct aprehension of "reality" since is alwasy mediated by our intellectual capacity aides by our senses which are mere "receptors" that inform us, based on this information we constrtuct categories and concepts, helping us to know and live in the world. but...we don't have direct access to what the real object "in itself" is. We can only know it thrugh our perceptions, ok., then...
If there is such thing as an impediment to know the true nature of reality, and we are limited by our senses, it is logical to say, and it folllows from the premises that we cant prove the existence of a trascendental being with our cognitive, sensorial capacity alone, this can only be inferred. Just like Aristotle did with his "prime mover" argument.
The point is this:
If you can't prove the exisyence of God due to your lack of capacity to know anything beyond of what your senses inform you, it follows that you can't, I repeat:
You can't know or prove that God does not exist.
Proof that God does not exist, you can't.
Ergo:
Believing in God is a matter of faith. A decision to believe, to trust in that which you do not see. What can you loose? if god exists actually...you have lost nothing and gained everything. But if he doesn't exist you have lost nothing either because you had nothing to believe with and have gained in it a good life.
Read Pascal's The Pensees, bye
2006-10-16 10:03:41
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answer #3
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answered by Dominicanus 4
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First, everything's a story. It's either a true story or a false/fiction story.
With that in mind, here's my story/proof.
In a grove of trees in the 1800's God and His Son Jesus Christ appeared to a boy of 14. God called the boy by name and said, "This is my Beloved Son. Hear Him."
Is that proof enough?
2006-10-16 10:05:31
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answer #4
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answered by Tonya in TX - Duck 6
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Its form of not common to start up a faith whilst anybody believes in a distinctive ingredient! with your bible its set in stone what you are able to believe and what you cant and to be trustworthy except you carry on with it to a 'T' you're actually not a 'genuine' Catholic for the reason which you're actually not following what your 'god' has instructed you. To you, the reality i've got not got a faith is illogical yet your faith to me is in simple terms as illogical. each Catholic I even have met (i cant say its each catholic because of the fact im optimistic its not) has picked and decide what they had to believe in. as an occasion one Catholic (thoroughly committed) have been given pregnant outdoors of marriage after she have been given ill and her pill did not artwork. i don't see how this faith could be something i as a guy or woman can take heavily extraordinarily with all of the stuff with regard to the clergymen quite those days and the pope coated it up!! To me its in basic terms a load of lies like the politics
2016-11-23 15:03:47
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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The proof of God comes from your faith. The Holy Spirit, also from God's book, the Bible.
2006-10-16 09:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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The proof will come when you pass over to the Other Side. Read Sylvia Browne's book "Life on The Other Side", also "The Other Side and Back"
2006-10-16 15:57:54
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answer #7
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answered by ♥cinnamonmj♥ 4
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There is a god in all of us, its up to us to search for him and allow him to work on us. I agree with sweet gal who said he's workin on u. God works in many mysterious ways.. God is based on faith and ur spritual connection with our creator...
I garauntee u if u study him and get to know him through his word, u will come out strong in faith, knowledge wisdom and understanding of a personal relationship with him
God bless u!
2006-10-16 10:15:40
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answer #8
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answered by Sicilian Princess 2
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a Christian man was walking outside with his friend. the friend asked him if he could prove God existed. the Christian held up a blade of grass.
God is real and u need Him.
http://www.needgod.com
Where will u spend eternity?
http://eternitywhere.com
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2006-10-16 10:01:38
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answered by Anonymous
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God does exist...that nagging feeling that "made" you type this question, and all the other questions that are in your heart, THAT is your proof. The Holy Spirit is working on you. Give in to It.
2006-10-16 09:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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