Go outside and look around. That's proof enough.
2006-12-08 16:24:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually you must prove "God" does not exist. There's is an infinite amount of evidence. First being "right and wrong". Your question indicates you're saying you are "right" in assuming there's no God. If God is not real, how can you say you are "right". You would have no ultimate standard for truth, logic and rational thought if God were "not real". Second look at your own body. The order and purpose of it's systems (muscles, nerves, etc. etc.). Also be mindful of your surroundings. The earth, sun, moon etc. in perfect order to sustain life. You could not imagine, nor type the odds of life ever existing on earth. Please understand you MUST prove that God is "not real". Your question is illogical.
2006-12-08 16:38:22
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Dan 9:26 says that from the issuing of the decree to "restore and rebuild Jerusalem, there will be 62 'sevens' and 7 'sevens' until the Messiah comes.
A 'seven' is seven years (see Gen 29:27; a 'seven' or 'week' in Hebrew means to 'sevened' something. In this case, years). So, after 69 'sevens' (62+7) or 483 years, the Messiah comes.
Nehemiah 2 records a decree from the king to Nehemiah to "rebuild" the city of Jerusalem (v5). This occured on March 14, 445 BC (we know this historically).
Now, the tricky part. God's prophetic years are always in 360 days per year. Probably because their was once 360 days in a year (before the flood...see Gen 8:3 and Gen 7:11 and Gen 8:4...5 months was 150 days; equivalent to 30 days per month or 360 days per year)
Because of the difference in days per year, we need to use days to calculate when the Messiah would come. 483 years times 360 days per year is 173,880 days. The difference between the day of the decree and the day the Messiah comes is 173,879 days.
Add 177,879 days to March 14, 445 BC and we come to around mid April, 32 AD. Did anything interesting happen around this time? Yes! Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey hearing the chants, "Hosanna, King of the Jews." A week later, they crucified Him!
The Book of Daniel was written by Daniel (of the lion's den fame) around 535 BC, almost 600 years prior! To predict such a thing, to the exact day (which people have done), could only come from something other than a human being. It could only come from a supernatural force.
Does this force identify itself? Yes. "Thus sayeth the Lord".
In fact, there are some 100 prophecies concerning the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ; all written hundreds of years before hand.
I'm sorry, there is no other rational explaination other than that God gave us these prophecies so we couldn't miss the time of His coming to earth in Jesus Christ!!!
Any honest evaluation would conclude that you can prove God is real...and the Bible is His Word!
2006-12-11 17:17:29
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answer #3
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answered by CapLee 2
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Faith is a gift and one must desire it. When God comes into one's life they look at life, circumstances, trials, joys etc. in an entirely different way. They have a constant companion which nothing in the imagine can comprehend. It is a very intimate and personal relationship. It is a wonder that a disbeliever cannot ever comprehend until and unless he desires it. God is the Great I AM and doesn't have to prove anything to anyone. Let him who has ears hear, and those that cannot see, see.
2006-12-08 16:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, God is real. Just take a look in your mirror, you are a created being; created in Gods image. Look around you; the earth, the sky, a newborn baby. How can you not believe? Did all of the beauty of this world come into being without a creator? God is a spirit and therefore we can not see him, but someday we will. He dwells in each of us if we ask him into our life. Read your Bible; all of the answers are there! Dona G.
2006-12-08 16:32:06
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope won't prove it. I could try all day and all night for the rest of my life and come up with a million different ways that God is real but it still wouldn't be proof enough. You want to know find out for yourself.
2006-12-08 16:27:42
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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are you sure you wish to challenge the lord of heaven and earth? What do you want a new car or a bolt of lightening to streak across the sky stating your name. the proof you seek is more than you can handle, god will show his existence but my sister it will be through pain and suffering. You will then see how useless and weak you are when his mercy is taken from you.
2006-12-08 16:54:02
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answer #7
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answered by Eloy B 2
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This question is really getting old!!! It's asked every day! I don't have to prove the God exists to you or anyone. If you want to know, you have to go to God Himself. You have to open yourself to Him. Open your mind and heart. Think of the possibilities. God is spirit. You can't physically see spirit. So I can't invite Him to your house. But you can invite Him into your heart and mind. He is already in your soul the day you were conceived.
2006-12-08 16:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No one is going to prove this to you. When you are ready, you will take the leap of faith, but certainly not until then.
The next time you gaze at a school of fish, think about their beautiful and organized movements, and wonder.
2006-12-08 17:23:02
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answered by ? 6
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You will find no proof, unless you go to the holy land and see the artifacts. Christ is real, all you need do is ask him into your life with an open heart. You will see the difference from that moment on. Then you will say, just as I did. Wow This Christ is real.
2006-12-08 16:28:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he is real. And NO I don't have to prove it. He's going to prove it himself when he comes back. Or when you die you will see your proof.
2006-12-08 16:42:48
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answered by Gary M 4
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