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i am not saying that the bible is scientific or anything i am just saying there seems to be a lot of people saying you cant prove a god but you cant disprove one either now can ya?

2007-01-08 13:48:39 · 27 answers · asked by Gazriel The God 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Simple think of it this way. If you're a good human being and if you made this world, would you really put up with the kind of immoral and brutal things that are going on in this world? No.
So if that is what a human will do, isn't God suppose to be a higher power, and more caring personality? If that's the case, shouldn't he do something to bring more peace than bloodshed?
I would as a human.

Don't mistake me, I'm a christian. I believe in Jesus as a Rebel and someone who wanted to bring good to this world like Buddha and others. Like Gandhi said, I like christianity, but I hate christians.
But a supernatural God really watching and caring about us? Given the above scenario, it's "Myth Busted".

Even if such a supernatural power exists who doesn't give us the meaning of life, I wouldn't bother to even debate the existence.


God is just truth, honesy and duty. All you need to do is just treat others like you want to be treated. And you never have to worry about life, or life after death ever.

2007-01-08 13:56:31 · answer #1 · answered by thewiseone 3 · 1 0

Nobody has ever said science disproves God, but it does disprove "facts" from the bible. You can't disprove a negative. Science can't disprove that mind my controls the universe either, it doesn't mean that I do. It's up to you whether or not you believe I am the supreme controller of the universe, and if you believe this to be so, I do take donations. For example, carbon dating and fossils prove that the earth is older than 8000 years. People literally believed that heaven was in the clouds, and people would claim they could see angels sitting on them. That's where the mythology comes from. They also used to call volcanos proof of the existence of Hell. At one time, the earth was considered the centre of the universe and everything literally revolved around our planet. Most religious "facts" have been disproved over the last 2000 years, except the ones that obviously can't be disproved like the existence of a creator god. Most reasonable christians aren't afraid of science, and they recognize that the bible is not meant to be taken as a literal science/history book. They're open minded about ideas like evolution because they recognize that there is no reason why our universe and it's laws can't be a construct of a supreme being. However, there are a large majority of people on this planet that refuse to believe that their God is anything but magical, and that the laws of the universe are just heresy from evil scientists that secretly believe in god but won't admit it because they're evil.

2016-05-22 21:36:47 · answer #2 · answered by Karin 4 · 0 0

I will have a far easier time proving God's existence than an atheist will in proving He does not exist. An atheist will struggle to disprove His existence only to be met with frustration...I can simply look around at the created world and KNOW He exists, confirming a simple truth that it takes INTELLIGENCE TO CREATE ORDER OUT OF DISORDER. The existence of God is the ONLY explanation available for the order and preciseness of the universe, of living and non-living things.

2007-01-08 14:06:38 · answer #3 · answered by ava 2 · 0 0

There is no real way now. If there was, you wouldn't be asking this question. Science is in a process of discovery and even the church has its own scientists to research and find out more about the science behind the religion. Humans form groups and there are many groups that have their own believes, come up with their own theories and try to make others believe them. Many things in life are theoratical until science progresses to shed more light on the subject. So relax and wait, not all questions can be answered.

2007-01-08 14:00:32 · answer #4 · answered by Bomberman 2 · 0 0

Looking at the world, the way it's made, the beauty it holds, the differences in humans and animals, the distance from the sun, the tilted axis and rotation, the solar system in general, love, forgiveness, mercy, light, peace, hope, joy, breath...life in general.

All you have to do is look around and see that there is a God. The evidence is everywhere. The chances of this happening without His Hand creating it all is like a jet being built from an explosion in a junk yard or a dictionary being made by an explosion in a newspaper print office.

God exists. The world and you prove it by your existence.

2007-01-08 13:56:30 · answer #5 · answered by DragonWrites the Fire Faery 3 · 1 0

Of course you can't prove or disprove God. That's why I am agnostic.
I do speculate, however, that there may have been some kind of divine beginning, after all, the big bang might have happened, but we still don't know where the stuff came from-right?
Even empty space is "something", we can't even conceive of total nothingness, but where did anything/everything originate from?

2007-01-08 13:55:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Your asking us to prove/disprove a higher power w/o the bible or science. Essentially, you are asking to prove/disprove it w/o any of are tools or collected knowledge. In fact, you are asking us to throw out logic all together. What a dumb post.

2007-01-08 13:52:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You also can't disprove or prove the existence of invisible unicorns.
Is this a logical reason to believe in invisible unicorns?
How about Zeus? Athena? Allah? Krishna?

2007-01-08 13:54:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

How would you have a conscious if there was no higher power? The bible does say that everyone will know there is a God.

2007-01-08 13:54:16 · answer #9 · answered by Jan C 7 · 0 0

can you prove or disprove electricity without any forms of science?

come on man, this is what debate stems from: the compliation of research, scientific materials, legends and lore, and a couple of brains. when you take out the critical ingredient, its worthless.

you are asking us to make hot chocolate without cocoa.

2007-01-08 13:54:01 · answer #10 · answered by Mastronaut 3 · 0 0

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