There's evidence of gravity. It is directly measureable.
There's no reason to think any gods exist.
2007-01-04 07:28:09
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answer #1
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answered by nondescript 7
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going on what parrot said, i can see and feel the affects of God which is why i say he exists. maybe some people cant, but to bad for them. no i cannot see gravity but i know it exists. why do i believe in it? i guess because text books tell me its real just like my bible. though ive never seen gravity before. how do i even know it's "gravity" hahahaha. i didnt see abraham lincoln or Julius Cesar either but i know that they also existed. the theory of "not seeing it/dont exist" logic doesnt hold up for reality. people like to test god. "if i jump will he catch me, can he stop the car from crashing" and then say that there isnt a God. all i can say to them is no no no no. god is good and alive. as long as you know that, you shouldn't have anything to worry about. let them continue to test and search for god's existence with logic and science before it is to late, (though god cannot be explained with science or logic *shhhhh* only christians know this) or just let them be who they are. dont stress yourself. have a good day madam.
2007-01-04 15:32:05
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answered by ♣DreamDancer♣ 5
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I've done this "no proof of God" answer about 10 times now on YA. Let's do it again. It's simple:
Nothing cannot beget something. Follow evolution, random mutations, particle physics, etc. back as far as you want to go. Eventually, everyone agrees there was SOMETHING that came first.
My name for that something is GOD. I can't prove He exists so He is a BELIEF of mine.
The intellectuals / physicists / scientists / atheists call their original something NO GOD. They can't prove their NO GOD exists so He is a BELIEF of theirs.
So what do we all have in common? Neither side can accurately describe the origin of our existence. Yet we all agree that there IS an origin. These are BELIEFS that we fervently preach to one another.
Mine is called GOD. Theirs is called NO GOD. Sorry to disappoint you atheists out there, but your explanations are based on faith in a belief, much as are mine. You preach and proselytize about your NO GOD belief just like some good ol' bible thumpin' country preacher talks about his GOD.
Praise the Big Bang theory...Hallelujah!
Not much difference when you think about it, eh?
Keep the faith baby!
2007-01-05 00:18:21
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answered by idlebud 5
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i guess b/c anyone can demonstrate gravity...you throw a ball up and here it comes back down again. God, however, is a much more profound experience that we cannot see, taste or touch. He is not just there, you have to find Him. if you do not look or do not know how to look, how will you find Him?
2007-01-04 15:31:11
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answered by izaboe 5
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A constant force that can be detected and analyzed, like gravity doesn't take faith to believe. Even if I claim I am my own God, I cannot prove I exist.
Gravity and God are apples and oranges.
2007-01-04 15:29:20
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answered by Dr. Douche 3
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Gravity is there,and that's a fact but there's nothing to confirm the existence of a sky daddy.
2007-01-04 15:30:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Because there is PHYSICAL evidence of gravity and no physical evidence of God.
2007-01-04 15:28:38
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answered by Maverick 6
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Gravity can be proven scientifically, God cannot. Would you like to discuss string theory now?
2007-01-04 15:28:24
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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gravity keeps you on the earth because its reality and god is faith not many people really have faith they just say they do
2007-01-04 15:39:20
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answered by twopipes1 3
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You can't see gravity itself, but you can see its effects quite easily. You cannot say the same thing for God.
2007-01-04 15:28:14
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answered by . 7
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