Cannot prove what never existed. And, if I hear one more christian with a stupid bible quote, saying that is proof I am going to scream.
2007-01-23 14:15:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Mr. quickride;
If you are waiting for something to come and hit you on the head. Forget it! It is a matter of faith. Science can neither prove nor disprove the existence of God.
I tell others like you, go outside on a clear night. Look up into the sky and ask yourself how all those stars got there and who holds them up? How do birds know which way to fly when winter comes? How do bees know how to get back to their hives?
The odds that the universe came to be by a random series of events. Is the same as you taking apart a pocket watch. Putting all the pieces in a paper bag. Shaking the bag until the watch comes out fully assembled.
The Bible says this. " Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1
You are not going to find God, a Deity or the Supreme Being standing on a corner, or waiting at a 24hr. hot line to answer your questions. Not in some library or dusty archive. He is to be found
in that yearning you have inside. In the rippling of water in a forest stream. Nor in a raging storm or during rush hour on an over crowed highway.
But in the quiet, secret place, where only you and He meet.
He is everywhere. Go out and seek Him.
2007-01-23 14:24:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It really seems cut and dry to me:
Look in the mirror! Look at your DNA! Over 6 billion people on this planet, yet no two strands of DNA are exactly the same. Look at the stars, and all the other planets, yet none would exist without ALL of the others. Yet if all the other planets were created 1 by 1 from a big explosion, then all of the gravitational pulls would have been different and no life would be possible. Change the Earth's orbit by just 1 degree, and life would not be possible. To me, this means they were all created at the exact same time and placed where they are.
Lets look at evolution. Have you ever, in your whole life, seen anything that was tattered and jagged and warped and broken, move closer and closer towards order of its own accord? Yet this is what the books teach. It is as if they are saying that you can go to a junk yard, and pick out the most beat up and crushed vehicle, place in a stick of lit dynamite, and end up with a brand spanking new Chrysler 300 C SRT 8 after the explosion.
Chaos does not move towards order. You cannot take the finest swiss watch and completely take apart all of its gears, place it in a paper bag and shake it until it becomes a fine swiss watch again. The odds of this happening are more favorable than for evolution to be true. The odds of a tornado to fly through an automobile junk yard and come out the other side with a completly functional Boeing 747, fueled and flying are better than for evolution to be true.
Yet the schoolastic community tries to pass this off as true. Just to try and remove God from everything. Like saying it is illegal to post the 10 commandments in the classrooms because our children might be encouraged to meditate on them and do them. Yet, using this same logic should it not be illegal for the schoolastic community to post homework on the boards, because our children might be encouraged to meditate on them and to do them? How horrible it is to have good and decent children who respect their parents and believe in God.
Why is all of this possible? Because if you remove the creator from the creation, all you have left is chaos.
I see evidence everywhere I look.
2007-01-23 14:13:47
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answered by t_fo_sizzle 3
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no there has never been proof and the evidence is more on the level of scam or hoax . common sense works for me where there is no proof in either direction .... take an empty bag and try to prove whether it contains a god or not and you have it in a nutshell .there is no way ! Or look at the contradictions in the bible that indicate the work of men not deities.miracles only happen behind the shelter of thousands of years yeah right . Grow back the amputees legs through prayer!
peace out
2007-01-23 14:14:38
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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None of us are objective. Objectivity is a farce. We all make decisions based on our biases. No one will be able to convince you because you don't believe in the existence of God. Anything anyone says you will promptly dismiss due to a reason you come up with. This is understandable because you don't believe in a deity and that is a fine choice. Heidegger talked about how we are thrown into our existence and how we can't be objective. Unfortunately no will will satisfy you. I believe in God and honestly no one can satisfy me that God does not exist.
churchtogether.blogspot.com
2007-01-23 14:30:17
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answered by DrThorne 3
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Duh!
If a proof of God existed, then the proof would be greater than God and hence become God and thus need a proof ad infinitum. If you add in the writer, believer, and judge of the truth then you have a series of ad nauseum arguments.
Proof is a formal scientific and mathematical format. It requires duplication by a different party in a different time/space.
A better approach would be logic. For that, Pascal's Wager is your best "bet."
2007-01-23 14:11:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Sigh. Proof exists only in mathematics. Read Hume. You can't "prove" effective causality. You can't "prove" that other people aren't just automata perfectly imitating conscious beings. Get over the whole frikkin "proof" thing.
Is there "evidence" for God? Yes, but it doesn't point to the God of traditional belief, which is why philosophical theists tend to be open-minded heretics.
2007-01-23 14:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope. Nobody has proved it without a doubt.
However religious fanatics, insane zealots insist that they have been inspired by God's word and convince feeble minded people of that. Brainwashed people then use that excuse to terrorize, torture, abuse, prosecute non-believers. Religion becomes their justifiable excuse for all kind of humiliating excess committed against innocent victims.
2007-01-23 14:10:49
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answered by ninhaquelo 3
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No, it has not been proven. That is why agnosticism is the best choice. Religions and atheism are both just beliefs.
You can be an agnostic (acknowledge that we do not know) but still believe in either a religion or believe that there is no god.
2007-01-23 14:09:07
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answered by Huddy 6
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What's Deity??
2007-01-23 14:08:48
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answered by ***Suga lips*** 1
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