There is none.
2007-01-03 10:18:45
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The evidence can only be experienced and not shared.
But I'll try ...
The sound a baby makes when crying can be very annoying.
Tape record someones child crying and listen to it over and over.
Yes indeed that noise can fray any ones nerves after awhile.
Then find a single mom, if you are a homo or single, who needs a coach and develop a bond. Emotionally invest yourself in the well-being of the life within her womb. If you or your wife are pregnant have the baby vaginally and stay alert during the birthing process. As you watch the child emerge and the Midwife/Dr holds it up and stimulates it, all of time stops for a moment while you wait for it to breath.
That first wail will sound like sweet music to your ears.
It is like nothing you can experience reading a book, watching a video or hearing the story. It cannot be described mathematically or recreated with drugs. For that brief moment, all you can think of is that baby taking a breath. And for that brief moment even the most adamant atheist will open their heart to the existence of a Force greater than themselves. And the joy that fills your heart when you first hear the cry, is the Force filling your vessel!
In my book, that is evidence there is a God.
It doesn't prove the existence of a Jewish, Hindu, Pagan, Christian, Muslim or even Moon God. But for that brief moment you will open your heart to the possibility.
2007-01-03 11:18:55
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answer #2
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answered by johnthejust 1
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To that I give you the best example I can think of, the Human Brain.
Studies, like that done by the University of Michigan, and features in the Discovery Channel program, The Amazing Life of the Human Brain, shows just how amazing the human brain is.
Every second while awake, we are absorbing 40MBs of data per second. That’s 144 gigabytes per hour and about 2 terabytes per day. That’s a lot of data even for the largest computer. When we sleep at night, and only at night or under nighttime conditions, all that data is sorted and stored through the creation of synaptic connectors and biochemical bounds. The brain has enough volume to allow for the creation of these storage connectors to last over 10,000 years.
Without the need of a creator, what evolutionary pressure could cause the need for this much volume that would take that long to fill? Clearly, man was either created by God to live that long, or if evolve, once lived that long, and has since de-evolved to what we are today. Which do you think it is?
This is why I believe in God. I use the brain he gave me, and designed for me, to determine something beyond imagining.
2007-01-03 10:28:26
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Cats. Cows are good evidence too.
Other than that, I suppose you could look at all the people willing to kill each other over their specific religious beliefs. Maybe they are really stupid, but there has to be *some* reason for doing such violent things. I suppose you could argue that maybe they just like the adrenaline rush of being violent and would be too bored with world peace, but... what the heck!? Doesn't everyone want world peace? No, it would just be asinine to kill over nothing, so there has to be a God or else their murders and suicides wouldn't make much sense except maybe they were desperate or furious to the point of being willing to die or kill.
There's also those book-things men wrote. Sure, they are kind of suspicious and maybe completely phoney, but why would people make crazy stuff like that up? Either they are all complete nut-jobs or it is all true! Hehe. I LOVE that one!
Then there is how perfect - please excuse my egotistical assumption that I'm perfect -I am. How could that happen without some magical deity that made me that way? You should do what I say because some God made me and that's how I know what is right for you.
Also, you shouldn't think too much. Granted, I don't know how I can measure how much thinking you are doing right now, but I am sure that it is too much. It is sure to hurt your head.
Speaking of hurting your head. There is God because we said so and we will beat you down if you disagree. You see, we don't NEED evidence because shooting you if you say no is much more efficient. Who needs tiresome proof and persuasion when we can just eliminate you? Ok, maybe we can't kill you outright, but we can ostracize you and work hard to make you feel like worthless crap. So you better just pipe down with those questions, pal, because we can make you feel uncomfortable!
2007-01-03 10:40:30
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answer #4
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answered by Cheshire Cat 6
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The evidence that God exists is all around you; from the smallest sub-atomic particle to the farthest galaxy. He created it all.
The question is, will you accept it or not. Unless you want to see it, nothing will convince you. This is also true for the things you want to see. Two people can look at the same set of bones and one will say "this one descended from that one," and the other one will say " they are two separate species."
But, why do you need someone to give you evidence of God? Either you believe He exists or you don't. Most people that ask this question aren't looking for God, they just want an argument.
2007-01-04 06:48:27
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answer #5
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answered by Reality check 2
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Without comparing Allah to the creation one can use mental evidences to prove the existence of the Creator. When one sees a building, one knows there is a builder; when one sees a painting, one knows there is a painter; when one sees the creation, one knows there is a Creator. Allah is the Creator. Allah exists without a place because He always existed and He created all the places. Allah existed eternally and place did not, and Allah exists now as He has been, i.e., without residing in a place, whether this place is skies, Earth, Paradise, Hell, or any other place in the six directions. Allah does not change. Change is a sign of need and need is non-befitting to attribute to God. Allah is perfect. If something changes for the bad, it is no longer perfect, and if it changes for the good, it was not perfect to begin with. Therefore, Allah does not change.
2007-01-03 10:31:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are looking for something to grasp with your hands, none.
If you want to look for his presence. Go outside some dark night, and look up at the stars. Then ask yourself, how did they get there? What holds them up? Who keeps them from crashing into each other?
The probability that the universe was created by a random act. Are the same as you or I taking apart a pocket watch. Placing all the pieces inside a paper bag. Then shaking the bag until the watch comes out completely reassembled.
What more do you need than that.
By the way you spelled existance wrong. Its "existence".
2007-01-03 10:29:51
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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By way of illustration
A man found a watch in a bush. He picked it up as he had never seen one before. He saw how the hands moved in a logical way. He opened the back and found cogs, springs, jewels, levers and wheels. He then discovered how to make it work as he wound it up. He saw that the complex machinery moved to a predetermined pattern.
He thought to himself: "I've found this watch. There must be a watchmaker somewhere."
This man then thought about the world, and its regular four successive seasons, and the silent planets zooming around on their paths.
He thought to himself: "The world must have a maker as well."
The argument from motion
1. Nothing can move itself.
2. If every object in motion had a mover, then the first object in
motion needed a mover.
3. This first mover is the Unmoved Mover, called God.
Causation of Existence
1. There exist things that are caused (created) by other things.
2. Nothing can be the cause of itself (nothing can create itself.
3. There cannot be an endless string of objects causing other
objects to exist.
4. Therefore, these must be an uncaused first cause called God.
Hope these help!
2007-01-03 10:28:34
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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God vs. Science
God is sitting in Heaven when a scientist says to Him, "Lord, we don't need You anymore. Science has finally figured out a way to create life out of nothing. In other words, we can now do what you did in the beginning."
"Oh, is that so? Tell me," replies God.
"Well," says the scientist, "We can take dirt and form it into the Likeness of You and breathe life into it, thus creating man."
"Well, that's interesting. Show me."
So the scientist bends down to the Earth and starts to mold the soil.
"Oh no, no, no," interrupts God. "Get your own dirt!"
2007-01-03 10:27:09
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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the fact that we have all have some innate understanding of what is Good and Bad...
if there was no right or wrong, we would neither care nor would we strive to get married, have children, find love, understanding, fight for peace..... we wouldn't even know what it means. but because there is a supreme understanding of what is Good, we realize that That standard is more than what we are.... it is a feeling and freedom and thanksgiving of this life we have been given on earth....
when u see a beautiful sunset, or go to a beautiful island, or see a mother and child, the list goes on and on.... it is impossible to put into words, or even our own understanding.. it is beyond~
2007-01-03 10:26:26
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answer #10
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answered by sasmallworld 6
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The great rocket scientist Werner Von Braun was once asked a question along this line; his response was "People ask if science can prove the existence of God, but do we really need to light a candle to see the sun?"
2007-01-03 10:26:11
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answer #11
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answered by wefmeister 7
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