How do we believe in Gravity yet we do not see it?
Romans 1:20
20For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.
2006-11-18 06:07:55
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answered by Mandolyn Monkey Munch 6
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That is the the essence of the matter. Hundreds of years and prodigious tomes later, there is not the slightest shred of objective evidence.
You should believe in what works for you, no doubt faith in the beliefs of the First Nations is as good as any. As far as I know, First Nations still have rich spiritual tradition, despite the ravages of Christianity.
2006-11-18 14:31:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If your going to believe in God, why limit yourself to anything less than a perfect God. Take a goood look at the beuaty of the earth. It was created. Just as you were created. God knows just how to get your attention, if your open to improvement in life and your honestly interested to learn who and what God is and see all that He does in your life every moment then He will make himself known to you have no doubt. My occupation(daily study of Bible Doctrine) has made all the difference in my life. Check it out.
2006-11-18 14:13:10
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answered by capthowdy 1
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God is forever, and always will be. Do you honestly think that everything can be proven? There are many things that have been proven real that we can't sense, like UV rays. Science is also based on many theories that aren't completely proven. "Seek and ye shall find:" you have to develop a personal relation ship wht Him to really know who He is. Take a leap of faith
2006-11-18 14:19:47
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answered by questionner 3
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You really needed to ask that question, after it has been asked a few million times already?
People will answer with -- "You don't see air but you know it's there" or "You don't see gravity but you know it's there". These are the comments of idiots.
Stick your hand out of the window when you're driving down the street. What is that force pushing against your hand? Duh, it's air.
Next time you fall out of your tree house or bunk bed, rest assured, gravity is working like it should. If you have neither, throw a ball into the air.. when it hits you in the forehead you'll know that gravity is at work.
2006-11-18 14:14:07
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answered by umwut? 6
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Chief Victorio did believe though. He just believed in Native American Spirituality rather than the White Man's Religion.
2006-11-18 14:18:52
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answered by Marvin R 7
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You can't. God is not like air and gravity. We can measure wind and gravity in repeatable experiments. We can demonstrate the power and properties of wind and gravity. There is no way to demonstrate the existence of God.
2006-11-18 14:13:14
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answered by Anonymous
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That's the whole point to this world, it's a test, and that's part of our test too... It's like saying "How can you live in a house without knowing the builder, or the designer" so think about it!
2006-11-18 14:12:37
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answered by ingratiating_01 2
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How about this?
You don't see air, just its effects and yet you believe in it.
You don't see gravity, but you sure know better than to leap off a tall building.
You don't see a lot of things and yet you believe in it.
If you really want to know if there's a God, study the effects.
God bless. :D
2006-11-18 14:10:31
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answered by Studier Alpha 3
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Have you ever seen your liver? No you haven't but you have one. I am more blessed because I believe in God and obey His Word without seeing Him. I see Him do in my life what He promised. Only faith pleases God.
2006-11-18 14:26:34
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answered by MSNRY 2
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