It is easy to prove some thing exist. If I ask you to prove to me that you have $2.00, you would show it to me. that is what most people want when we say God exists. It is easy to me to know that god exists because of the things I see change in my life and because every corner of creation is a testimony of God. Please check out this web site though it gives scientific answers to prove that God exists. I'll be praying for your eyes and mind to be open to the information it contains.
2006-11-26 23:47:01
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answer #1
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answered by sfinva 3
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There is one planet full of evidence that man created God.
Thre is not one angstom (very small measurement, I billionth of a millimeter) of evidence anywhere within 13.5 billion light years from here that God created man.
Yes, there are scientific mysteries for questions that we do not yet, or many never yet, have answers to.
Let's look at some Gods of the past. The God of Rain that people prayed to is now known as the "Jet Stream" within the atmosphere. We just never knew that much about the atmosphere until we invented jets that could fly that high in the sky.
The lack of knowledge for an answer is a reason to search for the answer with science, not a reason to blindingly accept the answers of others who know less than you.
For example, it was religious teaching that the world was flat and the center of the universe for centuries upon centuries. Should we have just stoppped science there because a religous person said so?
A belief in God only proves that people are emotional. A belief in science proves that people are logical and rational.
2006-11-27 07:26:00
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answered by bird_brain_88 3
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Bible predictions of things to happen in the future confirm the inspiration of Scripture as they come to pass. Notice the following examples of fulfilled Bible prophecies:
A. Four world empires to arise: Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome (Daniel chapters 2, 7, 8).
B. Cyrus to be the warrior to capture Babylon (Isaiah 45:1-3).
C. After Babylon's destruction, it would never be inhabited again (Isaiah 13:19, 20; Jeremiah 51:37).
D. Egypt would never again have a commanding position among the nations (Ezekiel 29:14, 15; 30:12, 13).
E. Earth-shaking calamities and fear toward the end of time (Luke 21:25, 26).
F. Moral degeneracy and decline of spirituality in the last days (2 Timothy 3:1-5).
The 66 books of the Bible were written:
1. On three continents.
2. In three languages.
3. By about 40 different people (kings, shepherds, scientists, attorneys, an army general, fishermen, priests, and a physician).
4. Over a period of about 1,500 years.
5. On the most controversial subjects.
6. By people who, in most cases, had never met.
7. By authors whose education and background varied greatly.
Yet, though it seems totally inconceivable,
1. The 66 books maintain harmony with each other.
2. Often new concepts on a subject are expressed, but these concepts do not undermine what other Bible writers say on the same subject.
2006-11-27 07:36:03
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answered by Damian 5
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Many people believe that all creation happened due to chance or evolution. Let them consider these facts about our marvelous earthly home and then see if they still have doubts about a Creator:
The earth is placed at just the right distance from the sun, its source of energy in the form of light and heat.
It moves around the sun at just the right speed, and rotates on its axis every 24 hours, and has just the correct angle of tilt.
It has a protective, life-sustaining atmosphere with just the right mixture of gases.
It provides the water and soil needed to grow food.
It provides a variety of delicious and colorful fruits, vegetables and other foods.
We also are able to enjoy the beauty that exists in the sky such as rainbows, the stars and a moonlit night.
We enjoy the mountains, the streams and lakes, the varieties of beautiful fragrant flowers, plants and trees and so many other delightful living things.
When I consider all these things and how I am able to see in living color and can taste all the foods the earth provides, then yes---God is real and all things were created by intelligent design.
Source(s):
"Life__How did it get here? By evolution or by creation?"
2006-11-27 07:17:56
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answered by Micah 6
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Short answer: there is no proof. No one can prove God's existence. It is a matter of faith.
But I agree with Elizabeth L. There is evidence all around you.
Einstein put it this way: "There are two ways to live your life - one is as though nothing is a miracle, the other is as though everything is a miracle."
It's in the perspective that you choose. But the difference between the two can make a difference in how you experience life.
By the way, science and faith are not mutually exclusive or even adverse to each other. The more we learn from science (subatomic particles, the life and death of galaxies, the equations of energy and matter, genetic processes, whatever you want) brings to light more and more of the miracles of how the universe is assembled.
Priests will disagree with me, but (good news for you) you don't have to subscribe to a religion to see life as miraculous. At the very least, take this approach to Life Among Humans:
Love one another.
Take care.
2006-11-27 07:28:28
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answered by RolloverResistance 5
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Does God Exist? If God didn't exist how did we get here? The big bang right? A mass of gases which one day exploded and created the universe. If a religion stated centuries before the theory came about would we believe there is a God?
"Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? " (21:31)
A verse from the Quran.
2006-11-27 09:55:47
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answered by By Any Means Necessary 5
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None whatsoever. "Love of Bible Truth" is typical of the sort of egomaniacal theist who sees everything in the world as if it was made for their personal disposal. If the earth was a bit closer to or a bit farther away from the sun, for instance, we simply wouldn't be here to have the discussion. There are a lot of planets out there which are not QUITE right to sustain life. That one happens by chance to enable it doesn't mean it was for our benefit. For most of the earth's history it has been uninhabited by humans. It makes more sense to believe in whatever god bacteria believe in, because bacteria exist in far greater numbers, they've been around for far longer, and they'll outlive us until our benign sun boils the seas off into space and swallows up the earth when it dies. That's how much the universe cares about us. Not a bit.
2006-11-27 07:25:06
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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None whatsoever.
To those that say the beauty of nature then what about Darwin's hated parasitic wasp that lays its eggs in the lavae of moths which then devour it's host inside-out. They're not so pretty.
To those that refer to scripture - well that has no evidence and is full, absotely full, of dubious morals, genocide and contradiction.
To those that say they have felt god's presense, well so did The Yorkshire Ripper who claimed god told him to murder prostitutes.
But that is besides the point - those who have faith would reject all the evidence in the world that denies the Abramic god's existence. That is what faith is all about.
2006-11-27 07:45:21
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answered by Thomas V 4
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For non-existence to become existence a "cause" is needed.
For example: We all were non-existence before we were born. We became existence "because" our parents existed. The same is true with our parents and their parents.
It can be proved mathematically that : " THERE IS A CAUSE THAT IS UN-CUASED AND UNIQUE." This "cause" is what is at the origin of all things.
The proof of this theorem belongs to Avicenna, (Abou Ali Sina) persian philosopher, mathematician, doctor and astronomer of the 11th century.
We can name this cause the Creator of the universe if the word God bothers us too much.
2006-11-27 07:35:36
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answered by apicole 4
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None. When man's ancestors came to intellgence level of knowing and becoming more complex they looked to the sky in wonder and more importantly fear. So they manifested a higher being in order for their brains to process something that their minds could otherwise not process. With a higher being comes and afterlife so it eases the mind instead of one dwelling on oh man Im going to die and I wont exist. At least when you have that higher being you can say Im going to die but at least I will remember my loved ones and I will still exist.
2006-11-27 10:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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