Anything designed must have a designer. Chance plays no part in a thing designed. I see design in everything. My body is an incredible design. The very fact that I can produce an idea from a brain made mostly of water and muck, and then communicate it verbally or in written form and have another brain made of water and muck comprehend it and respond intelligently to it just screams of a creator. My circulatory system is clearly designed by an intelligent being, as if it were not for it's perfect timing, I would die instantly. My very bones interlocking and holding me upright are clearly the work of a genius! My vital organs are well protected by a ribcage; my eyes have lids that can defend against a threat within a millisecond; they have precision lenses capable of bringing a far away star in focus as well as a grain of salt on the end of my nose. For me to find God, I need not travel any further than my own body. But He is evident in all that I see. I have two microscopes, and every time I use them I am in awe of what creations lie beneath the lens. Tiny, intricate craftsmanship too small to be seen by the naked eye points undoubtedly to a creative genius! My faith grows everytime I see these wonderful things. I'm completely baffled that anyone could miss it. Yes, God exists. And He's completely and totally awesome!
2006-12-07 18:36:02
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answered by Anonymous
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The mere existence of different religions and customs in the world is the proof for the non-existence of God.
However, a question that arises is, “How and why people belonging to different regions have CREATED god or gods even when they had no contact with peoples of other regions”.
Imagine that we keep some newly born babies in an island separated from our mainland and grew them up without giving any knowledge of the present religions.
I am sure that any one among them will form a new religion and god. Or they may create more than one religion and different gods.
Thus it is the inherent nature for human beings to create a god or to believe in some God.
We take food for living even though we are well aware of the fact that one day we will die. Is it reasonable or scientific that because of that fact one should not eat?
The answer is to post porn one’s death he must take good food.
To have a good food and shelter one needs the help of other fellow human beings. The strongest and fittest one will dictate terms to others. Others will expect the qualities of god from him- to cater their needs. He in turn, to maintain his leadership, will certainly create a god.
This is the science behind the creation of God.
The Creator(s) of this universe is the creation(s) of the fittest and strongest of each group of human beings.
Necessity makes one believe the existence of God.
2006-12-07 22:40:50
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answered by Pearlsawme 7
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Let me put it this way: If Creationism was correct and science could definitively prove Creationism (and thus the existence of God), why would they not? That would be the greatest scientific discovery in the history of the world. No one would pass that up to maintain the 'status quo'. There is no conspiracy to hide creation evidence. Anyone who knows real scientists knows they are glory-mongers first. They love to prove others wrong to enhance their own standing. And if any scientist could prove Creation/God, it would've been done a long time ago.
God requires faith, and, BY DEFINITION, science is void from faith and only based on data. There is no data to show god exists, so all I can say as a scientist is, you need FAITH to believe in god. It's called 'blind faith' for a reason.
2006-12-07 19:46:31
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answered by QFL 24-7 6
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The answer is forlorn? Is it depressed? Did something happen?
Yes, there is a God. Take it from a Mathematician.
Barjesse37
2006-12-07 19:49:05
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answered by barjesse37 3
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It is probably impossible to prove or disprove the existence of a "god", especially since there are so many different gods that so many people are absolutely convinced are the "one true god". One thing you can be sure of, though, is that if there is a god, he doesn't care much about poor people in developing countries, preferring instead to heap riches upon miscreants like Ted Haggard.
2006-12-07 19:53:53
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answered by Anonymous
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