The only way to know for sure if God exists is a personal experience of God within the soul. With God there is no 'seeing is believing', but rather 'believing is seeing'. If you ask God to prove Himself, He will. So the obvious question is to ask God "Are you real?"
2006-12-15 04:33:42
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answer #1
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answered by Jennifer N 2
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FYI - The right to answer a question concerning the existence of a Creator should not be a debatable matter for financial gain or personal self gratification. What your definition of God is in the first place can be very different from another. Is he/she/it/they/that an object, a deity, a philosophy, spirit, or a human? Secondly, I think Moses, (see Gen 1:1) Elijah, Jeremiah, Jesus, (see St. John 3:16) Mohammad all superseded your ambition.
2006-12-15 05:27:26
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answered by Krumah 1
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There are as many definitions of "God" as there are people just as there are as many definitions of the word or concept of "Love" as there are people. There is not an exact right or wrong answer to define what God is, because what God is , changes from person to person and their understanding or lack of understanding with the idea of something bigger, unseen or as a part of or not. Same with "love" These two things represent relationships with an entirely unique and individual perception of our connection to and behavior towards life and death and where we fit in and why, The unseen, unknown, unanswered . are we significant or not, responsible or not or does it make a difference. Knowing the answer as the absolute ultimate truth. Would completely alter what and who we are. if it were the same for everyone we would lose so much . It's the individual that defines "God" for himself and the secret is ,to know what is is for you.
2006-12-15 05:25:37
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answer #3
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answered by 2K 4
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Read Descartes' Meditation on the first philosophy or read it on www.sparknotes.com. he proved that there is a God by pure thought. He stated that because us humans have this idea or a vision of infinity in general and since we can't get to infinity, meaning that we can only have so much knowledge and that there are things that we cannot and do not know. Yet, we still have this idea of infinity which could have only been put there by an infinite entity which is God as a sort of mark like the one a craftsman puts on his work.
2006-12-15 04:43:45
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answered by Triathlete88 4
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You cannot patent a question.
You could copyright a question for a limited purpose such as "Where's the beef?"
2006-12-15 05:00:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think there is a way of cleverly arranging words in order to uncover the truth there, Yoda.
2006-12-15 04:47:41
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answered by Scimitar 1
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I don't know what "patient a question" means.
Do you mean patent? No. Copyright, maybe. But why? So you'd be the only one who could ask it?
2006-12-15 04:35:20
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answer #7
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answered by suzykew70 5
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there's a god if you believe in one..I have the copyrights to this one
2006-12-15 05:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, God could be patent pending. Who made Who?
2006-12-15 04:37:36
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answered by sm177y 5
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No, so why don't you give us the question to we can begin to debate it. I am of course assuming you have one.
2006-12-15 05:12:01
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answer #10
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answered by Clubadv 2
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