When everything he wants in life does not come accordingly, he starts questioning where is God? And when at every turn on the roads of his life isn't what he expects, He will now say there is no God. Oftentimes to many men in this materialistic world, those who succeed even through dubious means will always praise the presence of God. Poverty was made synonymous with the absence of grace from God and worse, absence of God.
2007-01-03 15:51:18
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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The day that someone can create a human being out of only the pure elements on our periodic table, and not using any sort of information from current humans like DNA, then I will believe that there is no God. But even then where did those pure elements come from? There is no one in this world that could make me believe or say that I don't believe in God. Just think about what Jesus did. How can one say that he was not blessed by some higher god. It also must be the god that he believed in for why would some other god give him such great power to use it against them. I do believe though that God will forgive everyone no matter what their religion or creed. As long as what they did believe in they believed in it strongly, we will all go to heaven. I also believe that a lot of the gods we believe in are the same gods, but we all just get mixed up in the translations over the years. This is my creed, and no one could make me believe otherwise.
In response to Jack, at the very least I know we turn into spirits. For I have personally experienced a ghost. You might doubt me, but everyone does until it happens to them.
2007-01-03 15:57:32
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answered by xXxSmartGuyxXx 3
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Proof.
What makes one so sure he does? I'll tell you what. Fear.
Fear drives religion. We would like to think we go on as spirits because we, as entites can't imagine not existing. Noone wants to accept that death is the end, that they will be worm food, so religion is the human response to having to die.
2007-01-03 15:53:50
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answered by Jack Walsh 2
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The only possible explanation I can think of is that whoever says God does not exist has never, in their entire lives, experienced anything they could call the presence of God. Which I find baffling.
2007-01-03 15:47:07
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answered by Esther 7
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Which God?
2007-01-03 15:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Which one? Your specific god? Zeus? The FSM? The invisible pink unicorn?
What makes you doubt that characters in other books exist?
Oh, we can't see him? Let's say... that he's invisible! Yeah, that's right. Oh, people who ask for his help receive it as often as people that don't? Let's say that he works in mysterious ways! Sickness? Let's find a reason for that! Let's make him indistinguishable from a god that doesn't exist! but he really does - it says so in the book he wrote!
2007-01-03 15:44:58
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answered by eldad9 6
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no evidence, and there really is too much confusion when it comes to people trying to find the truth, 21st century, and the religion still exists, how sad. one day all the killing in the name of god will stop.
2007-01-03 15:49:50
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answered by 42yxalag 3
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It's not that I think God doesn't exist. It's just that I'll start talking to It when It starts talking to me.
2007-01-03 15:48:31
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answered by I'll Take That One! 4
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What makes one believe that he does exist?
2007-01-03 15:45:50
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answered by Anonymous
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In as much as I was not around to see how everything came into being (and neither were you),I say, "I don't know ..... YET!" To assume that some god, my less than intellectual ancestors made up, instantaneously farted the universe into being, is absurd
2007-01-03 15:45:16
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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