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If at all God Exists in Which form does he exists....

2006-11-15 04:39:43 · 26 answers · asked by Orange 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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He exists only as a theory. If we were ever able to definitively prove the existence or non-existence of God, it would throw our world in turmoil.

2006-11-15 04:44:38 · answer #1 · answered by escutler 2 · 0 0

It is purely our spiritual belief that makes us believe that there is God, To me, for example God is in every form on this earth from the smallest creature to powerful beings like us!He is present in everything the only thing that doesnot let us realise about this is our lack in observation.Age Old saints have seen God as a powerful spiritual ray of light !!
But alas we can't see God, we can't really see him in his true self, b'coz he tests us in very moment of life!
Science had once tried to discover God!!.....Oh I am sorry how can Science ever do that as we all know that Science Believes in practical knowledge and has nothing to do with spirituality!!
We are unable to prove him scientifically....Which eminent scientist is going to abort his progress in an important research
and get away into proving the spirtitual existence of The Almighty!!
Science for sure doesn't believe into researching God's existence!And the day science decides to prove His existence..I think u should get ur answer!!....until then
All the Best!

2006-11-15 21:34:56 · answer #2 · answered by Nilima L 2 · 0 0

We are so far from being scientifically mature that by the time we could get to that stage the human race would have run it's course and been done with.
We can't prove His Holy existence with science.
I believe it will be proved in a life after our death.
Besides the second coming of the Christ will have come long before the human race will have run it's course.We won't need science to prove or define the form of His existence.

2006-11-15 07:02:11 · answer #3 · answered by the old dog 7 · 0 0

The answer is simple. You cannot prove something that exists only as a belief. The bible tells us several times about God appearing either as a bright light or a fire or a cloud of dust and His voice is heard many times as are the trumpets of the angels. Sadly all these things are only recorded by people living thousands of years ago with no tangible proof of the existence of God other than the claims in their writings. Never in modern times have the Heavens opened and revealed God neither has His voice been heard thundering across the skies. Like the old Roman, Greek, Norse and Hindu gods Jehovah is the product of man's inventiveness as an attempt to justify what he cannot understand as being the product of 'God'.

Unfortunately 'faith' and 'belief' do not prove anything other than the gullibility of those who use them to try to prove the existence of whatever omnipotent and created being they choose to believe in.

2006-11-15 04:52:05 · answer #4 · answered by quatt47 7 · 0 0

Despite what people think science is still in its infancy and not advanced enough to prove something like God. Modern science has only been around for approximately 2000 years , give it time. Remember God is omnipotent, taking that into consideration I'd say He's either some form of energy or similar to dark matter (which science hasnt been able to find out anything about, its just used to explain the major part of the universe that cant be currently understood)

2006-11-15 04:46:34 · answer #5 · answered by keg 2 · 1 0

I think god exists in reality, we may not see him or hear him but I think he's still there, I'd say that I feel his presence. Well you there are many things in life you can't see or what not but they still exist right. Air, wind, love anyway you get the point. And I think that if you hold any belief in the bible that you can prove his existence... in the bible there's mention of a journey across an ocean and during that journey they were able to dip down and get water that was fresh (not salty ocean water.) Well there have been places found in the oceans that have such powerful up swells of fresh water springs that it would be possible to get fresh water from a salty ocean.
Form your own opinions though... you may disagree with me that's fine, just figure it out for yourself and stick with that.

2006-11-15 04:53:39 · answer #6 · answered by jamesnjenifer 3 · 0 0

Personally, I think God was an ancient philosophical concept gone awry. It was a metaphorical way of talking about nothing and everything, existence and non-existence, zero and infinity. You know those concepts are relatively young historically. If I'm right, then it's sort of funny that we argue over whether God exists. It's a nonsense question like, "Does nothing exist?" or "Does existence exist." Anyway, I know someone's going to give me a thumbs down for this, but it's just my opinion.

2006-11-15 04:51:16 · answer #7 · answered by Brad 4 · 0 0

The question really is why should we have to prove God scientifically? Does it matter which form he exists. God can be anywhere ..doesnt matter where ..just that he is there

2006-11-15 04:52:16 · answer #8 · answered by Ikemefuna s 2 · 1 0

1/ God may not exist, and it is virtually impossible to prove somethings non-existence.
2/ Science is constantly expanding, and new knowledge arising, so we may simply not have achieved the requisite level of technology to find God. After all, we've only had computers for 65 years, & didn't know about DNA till 30 years ago.

2006-11-15 04:44:07 · answer #9 · answered by SteveUK 5 · 2 0

According to Kant you can only do science about things that you see. God, weather he exists or not can not be seen. Only material things can be. And it is impossible for God to be made of something.
Therefore he can not be demonstrated as an existing being on scientific basis.
That if you think that science refers only to experimental observation. Personally i Think this last point of view would be really narrow minded

2006-11-15 04:53:33 · answer #10 · answered by sofista 6 · 0 0

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