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There was a man named Sundar Singh from Punjab who really wanted to find out this answer. He found it out and testified boldly to the world. I also was searching the Truth and I found it. For a detailed information please download the e-Book from,

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2007-02-05 23:01:25 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All people are accountable to God whether they have “heard about Him” or not. The Bible tells us that God has clearly revealed Himself in nature (Romans 1:20) and in the hearts of people (Ecclesiastes 3:11). The problem is that the human race is sinful; we all reject this knowledge of God and rebel against Him (Romans 1:21-23). Apart from God's grace, God would give us over to the sinful desires of our hearts, allowing us to discover how useless and miserable life is apart from Him. This He does for those who reject Him (Romans 1:24-32).
In reality, it is not that some people have not heard about God. Rather, the problem is that they have rejected what they have heard and what is readily seen in nature. Deuteronomy 4:29 proclaims, “But if from there you seek the LORD your God, you will find him if you look for him with all your heart and with all your soul.” This verse teaches an important principle: everyone who truly seeks after God will find Him. If a person truly desires to know God, God will make Himself known.

2007-02-06 19:10:14 · answer #2 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

God's everywhere and nowhere. It's the question and the answer and the question to the answer again. God does not have a physical existence. That is the reason we consider it as a mystery. The existence of the God cannot be proved but it can be felt. Every person, atleast once in his entire life feels that some particular supernatural power gave him the ability to perform to his best in a particular area.

There's just one god. he has different forms... It doesn't matter if I meet you as "plato's ghost" or I meet you as "foghorn". I still am what I am. If you start believing in the person you met, you will just come to understand either "platos' ghost" or "foghorn". but if you try to try to crave the instincts of the person, you will actually come to know me... Similarly all we know is All, Jesus, Rama Krishna, Mohammed, etc. We don't care for the essence they carried with themselves. neither of them preached us to be a hindu or a muslim or a christian or a jew. It's we who discriminatied ourselves based on the mnames that we believe in. Sad to say we still don't understand the essence behind their identity....

:-)

2007-02-06 15:29:18 · answer #3 · answered by plato's ghost 5 · 0 0

If there is anything called God, He should:
i) be ONE and the only ONE;
ii) have His insignia in all His creations;
iii) should be invisible, as invisibility is an attribute of magnanimity;
iv) should not be born out of any one; nor should have an offspring or a partner; as having an offspring is an attribute of any one who dies and having a partner is mundane and not godly;
v) every creation He created should be one;
vi) should be the master who rewards and punishes;
vi) His presence should be felt by every one of his creatures;
vii) His existence should be imagined whenever any thing is visible or felt- vice or virtue, living or non-living, voice or silence, color or no color, tasting or insipid, fragrant or pungent

2007-02-10 04:36:31 · answer #4 · answered by Syed J 1 · 0 0

go deeper inside you.
ask yourself, "who am I? Who is god? Where does it reside? Am I god? Am I the body?"
Meditate.
You may find the answer one day.
for me personally, I don't know the whole truth about God. But one thing that I have known is for sure. God is no person or entity. God is the essence, a sound, a light, taste, amritam...
God manifests in the form we relate to. So gos is neither form nor formless. God is neither one nor few....

2007-02-06 14:04:21 · answer #5 · answered by Manisha 2 · 1 0

There is one God who created everything but God is in three persons, God the Father, His son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. God is in your heart in the form of the Holy spirit if you have asked Jesus into your heart and ask for forgiveness of your sins. It it a hard concept to understand that there can be one God in three persons. But things which are a mystery to us is simple to God. Think of God as water, when frozes becomes Jesus (GOD in human form), the Holy spirit is like steam when heated, is another form. God in three forms but yet one God. Hope this helps.

2007-02-06 05:23:13 · answer #6 · answered by Godb4me 5 · 0 0

Can you show me anything, anything in this world, that was created by itself? Anything, a pencil, a mug, clothes, even a simple needle? Can any of these create itself, or be created through the passage of time by evolution?



When even a simple needle cannot create itself, nor can it be created by evolution, and needs someone to design it, and manufacture it: How can this whole Universe, this earth, the sun, the moon, you, and I come into existence by itself?



The Answer cannot be given as ‘nature’, because then we will come back to the same issue… Who is the Creator of this ‘nature’ for everything… Our answer is the same.. The Creator who created everything, is the same One who created its nature! Thus we will try to stay on the one basic question: Is there a ‘Creator’ for everything, or did everything come into existence on its own?



Logic #2: for proving the existence of a Creator.

If I were to tell you that I was in the middle of a desert, and suddenly I saw bricks come together by itself, and then a building came into existence by itself, and then the machinery entered the building by itself, and then this building became a computer factory by itself, and then this factory just started making thousands of super-computers by itself….. would you believe me? Would you not honestly tell me to get my brains checked at a good psychiatric hospital?



The truth is that everything has a maker or a creator, and these super-computers cannot just be made on its own by itself!



The most technologically advanced semi-conductor factory in today’s world cannot make a computer-chip that can match the human brain, with its power of logic and emotion and reasoning, etc.



When one cannot believe that this simple needle, or this computer, or this chip cannot be made on its own, how can one honestly believe that this superb human being, with all his perfect faculties, internal organs, internal systems, this brain, etc. come into being by itself?



Is it only because the Creator of this human being is ‘unseen’? Would it be reasonable for me to say, that since I have not seen the designer of this computer chip, and since I have not seen the factory where this chip is made, I believe that this computer chip came into existence by itself? Would it be reasonable? Would it make commonsense?



Just like I cannot say that since I have not seen the creator of the computer chip, therefore the chip came into existence by itself; it is illogical to assume that just because you cannot see the Creator of the Universe and the human beings… these came into existence by itself!



After we agree that there is ‘a’ Creator, then the next obvious question should be… How come there is only ‘One’ Creator? Why not two or ten or many? What does this Creator want from or expect from His creation? That is a different subject and has its own logical answers, and we can come to it when we have crossed our first hurdles.



Then the questions can be:

How can we prove that Mohamed (saws) is indeed the Last appointed Messenger of Allah?

How can we prove that Quran is indeed the Book of Allah?

How can we prove the concept of the Hereafter, that there is life after this worldly life?

How can we prove that Islam is indeed the only Way that Allah will accept?

And so on and so forth.



Brother, if you have the time and want to take the effort, I have all the time in the world to guide someone to come closer to his Creator. We ask for no reward and no appreciation for this service… our reward is with our Creator, the Lord of the heavens and the earth and everything in between.



Brother, I could have quoted the clear arguments given in the Holy Quran at several places, but keeping in view that you have been completely honest with us, and declared yourself an ‘atheist’, I have not quoted the Holy Quran in this entire article. The Holy Quran is full of absolutely logical arguments for these kind of issues, but we will come to that, God Willing, when we have crossed the initial simple hurdles. The Holy Quran has a logical answer for just about everything, Alhamdolillah.



May our ‘Creator’ increase our knowledge, and our quest for knowledge in search for the Truth.

2007-02-06 08:30:10 · answer #7 · answered by okey 2 · 0 0

god is one the seventh sky he is only one he is by no one he is by himself and he has no shape as said in geeta and quran the only thing is u can feel him if u do good deeds for best example to judge that there is god just think does a ship can be sail with a captain so how would this world run on its own

2007-02-06 12:30:13 · answer #8 · answered by imran m 2 · 0 0

There is No god. Believe it , atleast not in any form to help U.
It's just an assumtion by people. God is in Nature in U and Me To understand U hav to realise ur self.

2007-02-06 17:35:42 · answer #9 · answered by anks 3 · 0 0

There's many different Gods and Goddesses, none of which are omnipotent or exist outside of the universe. They are a part of Nature.

2007-02-06 05:12:19 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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