Yes!
All of creation proves it.
But one day I will stand before him and the will be all the proof I need.
2006-11-10 15:18:46
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answer #1
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answered by Dead Man Walking 4
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Yes, no question. I say this after studying all the available evidence I could find. The most compelling evidence is numerous prophecies of the Bible which have come to pass with 100 percent accuracy, one hundred percent of the time; the many changed lives of people who have accepted Christ as Saviour; miracles -some I've personally witnessed; direct answers to prayer; creation; the fossil record -which I believe is better explain by the Genesis flood than by evolution; the Israelites and the fact they are still around and back in their homeland -in spite of severe persecution throughout history; the presence of the Bible -in spite of the fact that it is the most persecuted book in history; the empty tomb of Jesus Christ; and my own personal encounter with God. These reasons only touch the tip of the ice burg. If you seriously want some evidence I will list some resources for you to check out. If not, why ask this question in the first place?
2006-11-10 23:25:28
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answer #2
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answered by utuseclocal483 5
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Yes. Absolutely. 100%. I believe in God. I can't see how it's impossible not to. Please read this:
(1)If there is not a God, where does our sense of right and wrong come from?
You cannot say that it is taught to us by other humans. We were born knowing what is right and wrong, and I can prove it. Every religion around the world has some kind of moral code, right? There are some very menial differences, but they are mostly the same, right? There is no explanation for that fact that they are all so similar considering that each religion is from a different part of the world, and that the western world didn't discover the eastern world until Marco Polo went to China. So we have to assume that there was put into every human being a sense of right and wrong. And...
(2)There is too much perfection in the Earth for there not to be a God.
-Ever thought about how water is the only compound thats density is greater in liquid form (meaning the solid floats on the liquid). Yet it's the only one that matters. If icebergs didn't float, the water level would rise and the earth would flood.
-If the Earth tilted 1/2 a degree in one direction, the Earth would freeze over in the winter like the ice age. 1/2 a degree the other way, and the earth would be so hot no living thing could survive during the summer.
-Ever heard of the basic scientific law of Entropy? It basically means that everything in the universe has a tendency to go to a state of greater disorder (if you set a glass on a table, it has a tendency to fall off and break, but not to pick itself back off the ground up to the table and put its pieces back together; it's easy for your room to become a mess, but you have to put energy into it for it to become clean). In other words, there's no way that chemicals can just mix themselves up and turn into something orderly, much less something as accurate and precise as what the Earth would require to support anything living. Someone has to exert energy into the creation of anything orderly.
(3)So, back to the first point:
God wouldn't show himself to us through some part of the world, just as the builder of a house doesn't physically become part of the house to prove that he built it and to get the appreciation for it. But God does want to be appreciated and loved and glorified. So he has to show himself through being inside us. We do learn about His nature through his creation, just like we would learn a little bit about how the mind of a builder works by looking at the house he built. But we can see much more about His nature just through that sense of right and wrong he put inside of us. We know that He has to be a good God, or else what He put into us as the nature of being good, would not be good. God Himself defines what goodness is.
(4)If you just read this and are interested, I got a lot of these ideas from a book I'm reading, called Mere Christianity, by C.S. Lewis. Just read the first 32 pages. Then if you're interested, read the rest.
2006-11-10 23:48:03
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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when a person is willing to have a large i do not know file, then knowing that what you do believe is not that hard. There are knowers who have a grasp on the truth and who if they have mispoken will admit it. I may not be 100% but I have what I know is an adequate grasp of truth. One of those things I know for sure is that there is another more intelligent life form that I call God. Another is that thru experience for me I have proof that Jesus and I are friends.
I dunno if this answers your question.
I know also this and that is I have assisted others to come to know Jesus and these as I have stated have a friend named Jesus.
If I was told deny Jesus or die I would die no doubt in my mind. Are there other truthes for other people I doubt it but I'm not going to tell them what they have is wrong only that I know what I have and that we are willing to share.
2006-11-10 23:23:26
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answer #4
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answered by icheeknows 5
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I am. I believe 100% that God is real, he created everything, just look around. He even created the different Religions. One God, different Religions. We all worship the same God, just differently, call Him different names, but HE is the same. The creator of all.
2006-11-10 23:36:08
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answer #5
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answered by creeklops 5
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I believe God exists and Jesus died for me. Of this I am supremely confident
2006-11-10 23:19:14
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answer #6
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answered by STEPHEN J 4
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I don't believe in the God you don't believe in, either.
2006-11-10 23:40:31
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answer #7
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answered by slippped 7
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Yes I am certain.
2006-11-10 23:34:16
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answer #8
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answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6
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I worship Gillian Anderson, aka "Scully" from the X-Files.
YES! She EXISTS and SHE TOTALLY ROCKS MY WORLD. :)
2006-11-10 23:14:44
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Your life is proof. My life is proof.
2006-11-10 23:22:13
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answer #10
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answered by Wandering Sage 6
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