Is there not a God...And what proof do you have for your Answer?
This is a silly argument and based purely on perception and conjecture.
Ever see the movie Contact?
2006-11-19 09:55:10
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answered by Shazaaye Puebla 3
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I'm sure God is there? who created us & the earth & everything around? don't say coinsidence & these words that have no meaning. & about having bad things happening in this world like wars & deseases don't miss the great things & beautiful seens in life who created this? we must have the good & the bad, once some man went to the hairdreser & the hairdresser mentioned that he doesn't believe in God cuz of the bad things happening around & that if he's there why wouldn't he take care of these people.. "If he was there then there wouldn't have been wars,ill people, racism & so on" then the man answerd "& I bet there're any hairdressers in the world" he got out of the place & found a boy with a long hair & a begger whos hair looks terrible & he said "if any hairdresser's there then there wouldn't have been these people" got the point?
if he's the CREATOR then he has the right to do what's good & what's bad. the created can never be like the creator.
even materialistics admit that everything in the univers goes with a certian calculation,, can u believe a ship "with this technolog" can wait for passengers, carry them sail until a specific shore & use alternative plan when emergincies & drop people at the shore & get back.. ALL of this without a captain??? Impossible so how can the univers moves & actiones from the planests trips to the birth of a baby, how plants grow, the waves of the sea.. all of this happenes in one system for millions of years without a leader for it?
the question of we don't see God so how can we be sure he's there? do you see your pain when you have a headech? no one seees it & no one can believe you have it but you feel it & u r sure it's there.. we don't see electricity but we see its effect
last thing,, how manytimes did we pray for God & things we prayed came true?? it happens a million
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2006-11-19 18:15:38
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answered by best_2_answer 2
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First responder is basically correct, and I have awarded a Thumbs Up accordingly. Noted Catholic theologian Hans Kung, in a huge book entitled Does God Exist, examined the subject in excruciating detail and decided that it was not possible through evidence or logic to determine whether God does or does not exist. (Not surprisingly -- he is, after all, a Catholic priest -- he chooses the affirmative.) I agree. Although an existence proof is not possible, it IS possible to prove that belief in God is useless: it leads to no predictions. Since I prefer not to engage in activities that are demonstrably idle, I don't believe in God, even though it is possible that God may exist.
I invite anyone who thinks this response should have a Thumbs Down to write me via avatar with reasons.
2006-11-19 18:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't prove it because it's a matter of faith and being open to things you can't understand. I think you should read some articles on www.near-death.com. It is full of accounts from people who died and came back. Even atheists admit there is an all powerful God who is so obviously present in the spirit realm.
2006-11-19 20:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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People who believe do not need proof. They see God in everything and feel God in every aspect of their lives everyday. There are many signs of God around you for those who believe.
2006-11-19 17:58:56
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answered by Cairo 2
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The human brain. A storage device with enough capacity to last over 10,000 years. If not created by a higher power, what evolutionary pressure could result in this need? Did humans once live for over 10,000 years, and now we don't?
2006-11-19 17:57:16
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answered by Anonymous
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no, I have no "proof" only evidence that makes sense to me.
Thank you for asking this for the 1,000th time.
How does one reconcile omnipotence, omnibenevolence and omniscience with this world and the life on it. And, why are there so many billions of people living in entire, huge countries whose culture has nothing remotely like the xian god and jesus. Here is a post I did before on the topic:
Because I look at what life was like for human beings for the past 40,000 years (maybe 6,000 for you). People lived for an average of 30-40 years. More than 50% of children died before age one (until about 100 years ago!). I look at thousands of children permanently blinded by parasites they get from playing in creeks in underdeveloped countries.
Then I look at children of modern developed countries, of any religion. I see that they live until their EIGHTIES!! Have all their teeth for a very long time. Have excellent health, etc... And I see that this has nothing to do with religion or god. It is medicine and science. So was it god's plan that hundreds of generations of people would suffer and die in their 40's and suddenly in the 19th and 20th century, everything would get better?
That's nothing other than sadistic.
I also look at all the different gods and interpretations of these gods for the past 4,000-5,000 years. I see how silly it is to point to one religion in the roman era and say "Ah, THIS is the correct one!"
I also posted this in answer to that question:
* The bible has many contradictions
* The bible shows the OT god to be violent and bloodthirsty. He also kills thousands of children.
* For thousands of years, man has had a lifespan of 30-40 years. 100 years ago in the US, 50% of children died before age 1. Modern medicine has greatly reduced this. During eras in western history when the catholic church was in charge and belief in god and church attendance was required, this did not change. So prayer seems not to have been the answer.
* The history of religions and gods seems to show that man has no consistent image or view of what god is or does.
* The bible is open enough to interpretation that if you walked into a church and asked 3 people questions about the bible or god's will, you would get probably 8 different answers.
* People kill each other in god's name every day and he apparently does nothing to stop it.
* 50% of conceptions do not result in birth
* 1 in 8 pregnancies result in twins and one twin is eventually reabsorbed.
* Children are born with no brains, with no limbs, retarded, blind.
* Children go blind from parasites every day, children suffer asthma, and other diseases
Notice I focus on CHILDREN, not adults so please don't tell me that millions of children are dying b/c god wants us to have free will. These children barely have free will yet and toddlers don't have it at all.
And one can "prove" a negative. The very statement that you can't is a negative that must be proven.
2006-11-19 17:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes dory fish there is a God. God the Creator of the Universe and all that is in it. In order to get to know the Father Almighty who created us one needs to have faith. Read your Bible and you will get to know Him, and His love for you. God bless you .
2006-11-19 17:58:22
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answered by pooterilgatto 7
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i think there might be a god, but that all of these religions are too psycho to see any truth. they r too stuck int heir books and traditions.
2006-11-19 17:54:12
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answered by HW-7 3
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This is where agnostic comes in
2006-11-19 17:55:21
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answered by Anonymous
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