Ask Him
2007-02-25 17:36:23
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answer #1
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answered by Daniel 3
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God is real, that is a true fact, but where is He, who is He and there are more questions related to God which hasn't yet resolved. The one you asked also belongs to the same category. I can assure you 100% that nobody can give an answer to these questions perfectly having the background of solid evidence of existence of God. These are all the real facts and I am also unable to give you a perfect answer, even though I believe in God, because, if I believe in God I am not going to be a big loser and vice versa.
Looking at the beautiful nature that we have around us, the air that we breathe, the brain that we think, the water that we drink, I feel God is real, but He doesn't belongs to a particular religion either. He made this wonderful piece of Blue Earth for all of us to live in peace and harmony, but we are attacking each other in the name of religion, caste, language, color etc and that is the most sinful thing that we human being doing to the God and Nature..,.
2007-02-26 02:23:33
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answer #2
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answered by cuckoo747 4
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Eventhough I may not have the most wonderful life, at least God has given me this glorius opportunity of existense. If I can just follow his guidance I can get everything that will make me happy in this life time including the most important of all gifts which is love and even if I fail, at least he has given me good parents, friends, a dog, plenty to eat, shelter, and most importantly a chance for my dreams to come true. Many will answer you, but I will tell you the truth, that God is watching you and waiting for you to take a walk with him. Be good.
2007-02-26 01:49:40
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Simple, we don't. That is why it is a matter of faith. I personally believe that there is a God, I cannot prove God's existence but I believe God exists.
I will let you consider the words of Pascal when talking about belief in God. He says that you have a choice: to believe or not to believe. Choosing to believe is a matter of free will, you lose nothing if you choose to believe. There are four possible outcomes to this choice.
If you choose to believe God exists, and God does exist, it would imply that heaven or some kind of afterlife also exists. This is good.
If you choose to believe God exists and God does not exist, you would be wrong, but in the end you have lost nothing.
If you choose to not believe God exists and God does not exist, you would be right, but in the end gain nothing.
If you choose to not believe God exists and God does exist, hope you have a merciful God.
Pascal concludes that even if the probability of the existence of God is extremely small, any reasonable person would wager on that probability since it is the only way you can actually win and you have nothing to lose.
2007-02-26 01:40:58
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answer #4
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answered by msi_cord 7
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It takes faith. I spent 8 1/2 years in a Christian Drama Company and had to live by faith trusting God to provide. And I know God is real because when I was in constant all the time, everyday pain after 4 knee surgeries God took it away.
2007-02-26 01:38:37
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answer #5
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answered by Jan P 6
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Well to cut a long story short......I have my own story of how God is real....a little while ago now I had problems with eating in public or swallowing my food in public.....this had been going on a for a while....then one day I went forward for prayer and someone said that all who lay hands on me will be healed by the power of God.....well I did lay hands on this lady in church..and the next day I could eat in public and swallow my food normally and have done ever since....thanks be to Father God for that and the praise goes to Jesus Christ as well who was my intercessor on the day....That is how I know God is for real !!! OK....Good luck in your quest.
2007-02-26 01:42:51
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally have had many prayers answered that can't be called coincidence.
Because the chance of evolution actually happening is so great as to be impossible. Because things work too well in combination to be caused by evolution.
And the primary reason is because the Bible says so.
Did you know that most all evolutionary scientists do not believe in evolution? They continue to push it because to do otherwise they would have to admit to God being and they flat refuse to recognize Him
2007-02-26 01:47:25
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answer #7
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answered by Kye H 4
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i had to answer the lion of judah who doesn't seem to know how the 2nd law of thermodynamics work.
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html#CF
and the rest of the argument: if A is not B, it must be C.
you cannot empirically prove the biblical god does not exist any more that you cannot prove that any other god/gods do not exist, or even santa. there is not one single jot of empirical evidence that any supernatural being exists. so the probability of them existing is infinitesimally small. if you want to believe in gods you must rely purely on faith alone.
2007-02-26 02:21:40
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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It's just a guess; but for many people the guess is very emotional.
And when you question them about it, it becomes even more emotional cause they get defensive.
The children don't know any better, and they are raised thinking there is a god. Their minds are immersed in it.
It's all a big fuzzy guess, but the human mind is capable of great certainty and great emotion.
2007-02-26 01:42:40
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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The second law of thermodynamics states that the amount of energy in a system that is available to do work is decreasing. Entropy increases as available energy decreases. In other words, the purely natural tendency of things is to move toward chaos, not order, and available energy necessary for work is lost (mostly as heat) in this process. Eventually, the universe will run down and all life and motion will cease. This is the natural tendency of all things. Batteries run down, machines break, buildings crumble, roads decay, living things die, etc. Left to the natural state, all things would eventually cease to function.
The universe is not infinitely old because it has not "run down."
If the universe were infinitely old, it would have reached a state where all usable energy is gone.
But, we are not in this state; therefore, the universe is not infinitely old and must have had a beginning.
Because the universe has had a beginning it is not infinite in size.
It would require an infinite amount of time to become infinite in size. Since the universe had a beginning, it has not had an infinite amount of time to expand; therefore, it is finite in size.
All events have causes.
There cannot be an infinite regress of events because that would mean the universe were infinitely old.
We've already established the universe cannot be infinitely old.
If it were infinitely old, the universe would be in a state unusable energy, which it is not.
If it were infinitely old, the universe would be infinitely large, which it is not.
Since the universe is finite and had a beginning and there cannot be an infinite number of regressions of causes to bring it into existence, there must be a single uncaused cause of the universe.
A single uncaused cause of the universe must be greater in size and duration than the universe it has brought into existence.
Otherwise, we have the uncaused cause bringing into existence something greater than or equal to itself.
Any cause that is natural to the universe is part of the universe.
An event that is part of the universe cannot cause itself to exit.
Therefore, there must be an uncaused cause outside the universe.
An uncaused cause cannot be a natural part of the universe which is finite.
An uncaused cause would be infinite in both space and time since it is greater than which it has caused to exist.
This uncaused cause is supernatural.
By supernatural is meant completely 'other' than the universe and is not the product of it it.
This would make the uncaused cause supernatural.
This uncaused cause must be incredibly powerful to bring the universe into existence.
This supernatural uncaused cause is God.
The Bible teaches that God is uncaused, is not part of the universe, created the universe, and is incredibly powerful.
God's existence (in Christianity) is not an event, but a state.
Psalm 90:2 says that God is God without a beginning.
Therefore, the God of the Bible is the uncaused cause of the universe.
2007-02-26 01:36:24
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no proof to show that god exists. Even if god exists, it's his fault for not revealing himself to us. Now if you want to achieve something you must know if it's possible, so if I am to worship god and try and go to heaven/or attain salvation I must know if it's even possible. Only then will I even feel like trying, that's just my nature.
2007-02-26 01:45:30
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answer #11
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answered by sundaroct131088 4
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