No, but I can give you a really good b.j.!!!!!!!!!
2007-02-08 01:11:57
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answered by Tighty 2
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Romans 1:20Â For his invisible qualities are clearly seen from the world’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things made, even his eternal power and Godship, so that they are inexcusable.
Psalms 90:2 Before the mountains themselves were born, or you proceeded to bring forth as with labor pains the earth and the productive land, even from time indefinite (without begining) to time indefinite (without end) you are God.
Isaiah 40:22Â There is One who is dwelling above the circle of the earth, the dwellers in which are as grasshoppers.
2007-02-08 09:17:27
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answered by hollymichal 6
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1) Study your body. Your nose is not upside-down, and not under your arms. Your teeth are in your mouth, not on your ears.
Every cell in your body is access-able by the blood network for food.
How many pages of a book would the DNA of one cell fill up in information?
Can you pick up 8 pounds of mud and make a baby?
2) Yes, God can see everything, even a bird that falls to the earth does not escape his notice. Not to mention all the angels and stars.
He is not call ALMIGHTY for nothing.
God has proved it, not me.
2007-02-08 09:32:24
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answered by tienna 3
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U really do need help.....
1.No other cosmogony, whether in ancient paganism or modern naturalism, even mentions the absolute origin of the universe. All begin with the space/time/matter universe, already existing in a primeval state of chaos, then attempt to speculate how it might have "evolved" into its present form. Modern evolutionism begins with elementary particles of matter evolving out of nothing in a "big bang" and then developing through natural forces into complex systems. Pagan pantheism also begins with elementary matter in various forms evolving into complex systems by the forces of nature personified as different gods and goddesses. But, very significantly, the concept of the special creation of the universe of space and time itself is found nowhere in all religion or philosophy, ancient or modern, except here in Genesis 1:1. Appropriately, therefore, this verse records the creation of space ("the heaven"), of time ("in the beginning") and of matter ("the earth"), the tri-universe, the space/time/matter continuum which constitutes our physical cosmos. The Creator of this tri-universe is the triune God, Elohim, the uni-plural Old Testament name for the divine "Godhead," a name which is plural in form (with its Hebrew "im" ending) but commonly singular in meaning. The existence of a transcendent Creator and the necessity of a primeval special creation of the universe is confirmed by the most basic principles of nature discovered by scientists: (1) The law of causality, that no effect can be greater than its cause, is basic in all scientific investigation and human experience. A universe comprising an array of intelligible and complex effects, including living systems and conscious personalities, is itself proof of an intelligent, complex, living, conscious Person as its Cause.
2. He is just that AWESOME.....The same as to how everybody is going to see Him at the same time when descend from heaven.
Revelation 1:7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him: and all kindreds of the earth shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen.
To not believe in God requires faith that goes against reason. It requires illogical faith. When, however, we observe the design of creation and beauty of nature; the universal sense of morality, desire for perfection and consciousness of God; and the witness of personal testimony and power of the Bible, then we know that believing in God is supported by reason. Faith in God is logical faith.
2007-02-08 09:16:16
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answered by Child of God 5
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You are thinking of God as a mere man. He is not. God has nothing to prove to you. Only when you know God, you'll get your proof.
2007-02-08 11:07:17
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answered by jomi 4
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No one who has any knowledge of philosophy would even try.
2007-02-08 09:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Breath in....Breath out....Enough said!
2007-02-08 09:10:20
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answered by Dixie 6
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