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2006-12-28 03:49:36 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The fulfillment of ancient prophecy by Jesus Christ. Israel currently fulfilling Biblical prophecies that are thousands of years old. The existence and continuance of the church. The existence, order and continuance of creation and the universe. The cohesiveness of Biblical scriptures that were written by many different men over a very long period of time, during an age that had no techology of mass communication. To name a few.

2006-12-28 03:52:29 · answer #1 · answered by firebyknight 4 · 2 2

1) Creation: the scientific community believes that the universe wasn't eternal, but that it had a beginning. If it had a beginning that implies creation and creation implies Creator.

2) Design: If you found a watch in the desert you would undoubtedly believe that it had a designer. If you see a painting, you would believe (without ever seeing) that it had a painter. From all experience when we see design we infer from that a designer. The human body...the eye, the brain are far more complex then anything man has created and from that complexity we infer design. And design implies Designer.

Morality: Everyone has some level of morality...even the serial killer. The fact that we judge certain things as right or wrong is proof of a universal morality. Would you agree that the killing of the Jews by Nazi's was wrong? Do you believe that the mistreatment of women in 3rd world countries is wrong? If it's merely your opinion then it's as trivial as whether or not you like chocolate or vanilla ice cream. But you don't think it's just your opinion...you think those things are inherently wrong and should apply to all people...not just you. Therefore you invoke a moral code. And based on the scientific principle of causality...a moral law implies a moral law giver.

4) Resurrection of Jesus. The birth of Christianity was came after the death of Jesus when His disciples claim to have seen Him in a resurrected state. These disciples were willing to die for their belief. If it was a big hoax, then why would they have died such gruesome deaths (burned alive, hung upside down) for a lie or conspiracy? Why wouldn't they back down at the cost of dying a painful and say something like "It's not true...he paid me to say it." The birth of Christianity at the cost of martyr deaths if in fact Christ didn't rise, begs for an explanation.

There are many more evidences, and even the few presented here go much deeper. I hope this helps explain the "apparent" a little.

2006-12-28 12:23:27 · answer #2 · answered by sickblade 5 · 0 0

For the believers, it is not so much that God is unquestionably apparent but that he is unquestioningly apparent.

If and when they learn to question, he will disappear.

2006-12-29 02:28:26 · answer #3 · answered by the last ninja 6 · 0 0

He is not of course If he was unquestionably apparent then every one would know him. As it is every one imagines him so he is not apparent at all. As a matter of fact he does no exist at all which is probably why he is not apparent. xx

2006-12-28 11:56:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

For those who truly believe his presence can be felt and seen all around them. Not at all times mind you but nevertheless it is unquestionably apparent. It is something an Atheist would not understand, along the same lines as a believer not really being able to understand why atheists don't believe.

2006-12-28 11:52:41 · answer #5 · answered by Quantrill 7 · 2 2

How is it that the planets line up perfectly without bumping into each other. How is it that each time a baby is born it looks like a baby and not a tulip or a lion. How is it that a tree only grows to a certain height at its fullest maturity and not continue into the clouds. How is it that the evidence of God is in everything but some cannot see it?

2006-12-28 11:54:49 · answer #6 · answered by gtahvfaith 5 · 2 2

It is unquestionably apparent if you do not question. Just like how people think the sky is actually blue until they ask about it.



Observe the ridiculous questions by gtahvfaith. I could answer those because they have already been answered. However, he does not want the answer. They are not really questions.

2006-12-28 11:52:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

1. He wasn't until I had a spiritual awakening and God revealed Himself to me. A knowledge in my spirit that GOD IS.

2. I find harder to have belief in the theory that we are all just an accident out of Chaos.

2006-12-28 11:57:31 · answer #8 · answered by BelievesInGod 2 · 2 1

I believe.

Not believing in God is like not believing in zero gravity, some people have experienced it, they tell us about it, but some refuse to believe in it because they have not experienced it. Yet it still exists regardless of what they say.

The implications of knowing God are so great that my example pales in comparison to the actual experience of knowing God.

Believe, accept and worship and you will feel Him.

2006-12-28 11:56:36 · answer #9 · answered by Verbatim 2 · 0 2

There are many ways and none are secular. He gives strength, endurance through trials, peace, hope, trust, goodness, love, assurance, guidance, motivation, determination, joy, happiness, and so on.

2006-12-28 12:27:52 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

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