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2007-01-11 22:09:51 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

30 answers

Yup.

2007-01-11 22:13:52 · answer #1 · answered by Dirty 5 · 0 0

The best example of whether God exist is 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?

Evolution does take place, in that animals have evolved and humans have de-evolved since the time of the creation. Many divergent species are related, such as the Meerkat/Hyena and the Lion/House cat. A house cat can breed with a lion, I wonder if the same is possible the Hyena and Meerkat?

This is why I believe in God. I use the brain he gave me, and designed for me, to determine something beyond imagining.

2007-01-11 22:27:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, God "Allah (swt)" exist...it is 100 percent true and there is no doubt.

Read the Glorious Qur'an....this book will provide you the right answer....believe me it has a power to remove your all doubts/misconceptions bear in your minds.

The Glorious Qur’an is the last and final Revelation which was revealed to the last and final Messenger Prophet Mohammed, peace be upon him.

Any book to claim that it is a Revelation from Almighty God, it should stand the test of time. Previously in the olden days, it was the age of miracles - Alhamdulillah, the Qur’an is the miracle of miracles.

Later on came the age of literature and poetry, and Muslims and Non Muslims alike, they claim the Glorious Qur’an to be the best Arabic literature available on the face of the Earth. But today is the age of science and technology. Read Holy Qur’an and let analyze by your ownselves whether the Qur’an is compatible or incompatible with modern science.

Albert Einstein said… ‘Science without Religion is lame, and Religion without Science is blind’. Let me remind you that although the Glorious Qur’an is not a book of Science…S-C-I-E-N-C-E, It is a book of signs S-I-G-N-S…

There are 6666 Ayats (Arabic word) which means signs … Ayats in the Glorious Qur’an out of which more than a thousand speak about science. I am not speaking about scientific hypothesis and theories, which are based on assumption without any proof, because we all know many times science takes U-turns.

There are two types of approaches, one is a concordance approach - which means a person tries to bring compatibility between the Scripture and science and the other is the conflict approach, in which a person tries to bring a conflict between Scripture and science, like how Dr. William Campbell has done very well in his book and many other fanatic Christian, jews, hindus professors/orientlist did as well, those critics intentionally twisted the meaning of Qur’an, mischievously do wrong interpretation of Qur’an and spreading misconceptions about Islam among the innocent people.

If there are some misconceptions bear in your mind it doesn’t mean that Qur’an is wrong as many non Muslims misguided by their critics/orientlists.

If you are a logical and intelligent person then u must think and use your own brain and try to find out the truth.

It is a very interesting attitude that exists in the Qur'an repeatedly deals with its advice to the reader. The Allah (swt) informs the reader about different facts and then gives the advice: "If you want to know more about this or that, or if you doubt what is said, then you should ask those who have knowledge." This too is a surprising attitude.

It is not usual to have a book that comes from someone without training in geography, botany, biology, embryology etc., who discusses these subjects and then advises the reader to ask men of knowledge if he doubts anything.

As far as the Qur’an is concerned, irrespective whether a person uses a conflicting approach, or a concordance approach – As long as you are logical, and after a logical explanation is given, not a single person will be able to prove a single Verse of the Qur’an in conflict with established modern science.

For example the Astronomers, a few decades earlier, they described, how the universe came into existence - They call it the ‘Big Bang’. And they said… ‘Initially there was one primary nebula, which later on it separated with a Big Bang, which gave rise to Galaxies, Stars, Sun and the Earth, we live in.’

This information is given in a nutshell in the Glorious Qur’an, in Surah Ambiya, Ch. 21, Verse No. 30, which says “Do not the unbelievers see… ‘That the heavens and the earth were joined together, and we clove them asunder.’

Imagine this information which we came to know recently, the Qur’an mentions 14 hundred years ago.

2007-01-11 22:40:55 · answer #3 · answered by Peace C 4 · 0 0

Plain and simple: no. Long answer: it's unknowable.

To be able to say with any certainty that {G|g}od exists, he would have to be something that can be perceived.

Humans normally perceive things through either sensory or cognitive perception. Sensory perception includes such things as touch, taste, smell, sight, and sound. Since {G|g}od is not a physical entity, he cannot be perceived through sensory perception. This leaves cognitive perception.

There are millions of accounts of people perceiving the existence of their preferred deity through feelings, emotions, and thought processes. Unfortunately, there is no way to determine an undeniable deific presence, or if it's simply the product of an overactive imagination. Odds are, people are just dreaming up these gods and he in fact does not exist.

2007-01-11 22:36:30 · answer #4 · answered by giftee_37 1 · 0 0

For me, he does. Though others pretty much doubt it because they can't see him and they believe more in the different theories in science.

In the bible, it is stated there that God - though can't be seen nor felt - is the creator of the world. He created life, the planets and everything else out of nothing (which is kinda unbelievable. He only shows Himself to the chosen ones.

How can you not believe in God when there are proofs that He does exist (e.g., prophets and miracles)?

We have science to answer that. In science, it is stated for some reason that the earth formed from gases and stuffs which is kinda believable... but we can answer that back with another question; where did those gases and life come from...

science and religion are two different matters though so... this shouldn't really be discussed. in the end, we'll just have to wait until we die to know. and the final answer to your question is... maybe... :D

2007-01-11 22:39:51 · answer #5 · answered by JuicyFruit 1 · 0 0

God exists insomuch as Huckleberry Finn exists.

2007-01-11 22:14:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Does God exist?

You better believe it!

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2007-01-11 22:16:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, He is a fictional character of ancient middle eastern tales and legends.
He exists just like PeterPan , Harry Potter of Bilbo the Hobbitt, in the mind of writters and readers.

2007-01-11 22:14:31 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I believe in god but not because I'm a religious person. In fact i don't believe in religion AT ALL! I think once you put religion aside, you can find god within yourself. It takes a lot of meditaion and soul searching, but you'll feel god's presence in your heart once you reach that level od clarity...

2007-01-11 22:17:47 · answer #9 · answered by Shelley S 4 · 0 0

He's the cause of all causes. The ground of existence and being itself.

2007-01-11 22:15:54 · answer #10 · answered by carl 4 · 0 0

It's up to the believer to decide that. I personally believe in a God and Goddess.

2007-01-11 22:14:38 · answer #11 · answered by Joa5 5 · 0 0

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