My proof that God exist, is my relationship with him. Secondly the bible. There is no way that the bible was written unless it was inspired by God. There is far too much knowledge in it, things that we have been clueless about until the last couple of hundreds of years.
2006-12-28 09:08:49
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answer #1
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answered by GraycieLee 6
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To those who believe, there is no denial of Gods existence. Every time a biblical assertion is debunked, the church hierarchy go into full damage control, to make circumstances fit the crime. Whether it is Darwin disproving creationism or the truth of the crucifixion, Christians have an amazing capacity for denial of the facts. They will shut down or shut out reality and claim that black is white until a reasonable explanation can be inserted, and then claim it was all gods plan.
C.S. Lewis, in the Screwtape letters showed, quite clearly, the pathetic attempts at reverse psychology that these people go to in order to justify the sheer mind-melting dogma that they follow. Basically anyone who says anything contrary to any biblical assertion is a demon trying to damn you to hell so can you take the chance and possibly damn your immortal soul? Talk about scare tactics!
The right wing Christian coalition in America use the same tactics to justify the war in Iraq, in that, if you disagree with the administration then you are a traitor to your country and should be held to account - not the administration, it has free reign, but you as an individual. Sorry I seem to have drifted off of the point.
2006-12-28 09:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no proof for anything, but maybe some viable arguments.
Consider this: there are five to eight major religious groups in the world, each one branched into several sects and sub-sects, every sect teaching its own set of "truths" and "morals". Obviously, not all of these sects can be right in their beliefs. I have no reason to prefer one of these sects over all the others, therefore I simply reject them all. The most obvious explanation for me is that they are all wrong.
If there were such a thing as a true god, its "truth" would not depend on your place of birth or your education. Every human on this planet would eventually find this one true god. But this does not happen - humanity is deeply divided on the subject of god, and entirely different concepts of divinity have developed in parts of the world as long as they were isolated. That leads me to the conclusion that there is no god at all. The facts strongly indicate that the concept of god is entirely man-made and derived from delusion, wishful thinking, and manipulation.
As a consequence, I am an atheist. Atheism is not a belief system itself, it simply is a strong scepticism against all absolute statements.
2006-12-28 09:53:01
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answered by NaturalBornKieler 7
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Other answerers here have cited the wonders of nature, or the complexity of nature, as proof of the exostence of god. These proofs are false and wrong-headed. The complexity of nature is proof of the compexity of nature, and to cite the "wonders of nature" says more about our fantastic ability to think in abstraction than it does about a god. The world is amazing and inspiring, and beautiful, without a god, and life is ever more precious because it is finite.
2006-12-29 00:22:39
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the most quoted scientific studies of prayer was done between August of 1982 and May of 1983. Patients in the San Francisco General Hospital’s Coronary Care Unit participated in a double blind study to assess the therapeutic effects of prayer. Patients were randomly selected by computer to either receive or not receive prayer. All participants in the study, including patients, doctors, and the conductor of the study himself remained blind throughout the study, To guard against biasing the study, the patients were not contacted again after it was decided which group would be prayed for, and which group would not.
The patients who had received prayer as a part of the study were healthier than those who had not. The prayed for group had less need of having CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) performed and less need for the use of mechanical ventilators. They had a diminished necessity for diuretics and antibiotics, less occurrences of pulmonary edema, and fewer deaths.
Taking all factors into consideration, these results can scientifically be attributed to the power of prayer.
2006-12-28 09:13:07
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answered by goulash 2
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I say he does exist. I feel the Earth, universe and all the living things on Earth are too complex to have happened spontaneously from the big bang theory. They had to be created. Just look at the complexity of the human body and how all its parts and organs are designed to work together and all the complex natural processes that take place on Earth.
2006-12-28 09:33:32
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answered by Citygirl 2
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The proof and evidence is all around you and everywhere, undeniable proof, and indisputable visible evidence. It is called creation and life. Unless your are blind, deaf, and senseless. You can see, smell, taste, hear, feel, and examine the evidence.
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We live on a planet teeming with life. Plant life with approximately 250,000 species, animal life with over a million species. Scientists are learning just how complex life is. So complex that it requires design. The evidence of design requires a designer. Scientists are also learning the conditions for life; just how perfect conditions here on planet Earth are to support all this life.
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The human brain, it absorbs forty megabytes per second of data while awake. That is two terabytes of data a day. At night, it sorts and stores that data through the creation of new chemical bonds and synaptic connectors.
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Sure, right, this all just happened and evolved. This sort of thinking takes considerable faith, exponentially more faith than believing in a creator.
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2006-12-30 03:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Faith is beliving in something without any proof. (This is Rick's mom jacking his keyboard: I think there must be a god. Have you ever watched those little bitty shorebirds flying up and down and around in those intricate patterns? How else could they do that without bumping heads unless a divine hand were steering them. I think that's just one thing God does to amuse us all)
2006-12-28 10:44:58
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answered by Ellis26 3
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a LOT! God's existence is clear everywhere especially at this time of the year. Who tells birds to migrate? How do they know where to go and how to get there?
2006-12-29 22:16:52
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answered by free2scoffchocs 5
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If you look at you own body and the perfect way in which the earth is, then that is enough proof for me that he exits.
2006-12-28 10:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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