it can be nether proved or disproved!
hence it is only down to beleaf,
2007-03-01 08:36:38
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answered by francis 2
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Although I have used this same scenario many times before to answer a similar question, I will use it again as I think it is the best answer for your question.
Science tells us that the universe in all it's glory occurred because of a random accident. However, they can not tell us how the accident came to happen or why. Their knowledge is based on conjecture...i.e assumptions of what must have happened. They can only backtrack so far and that means they can not backtrack to the point BEFORE anything happened.
To show you how unscientific their conjecture really is, let me pose a question to you. Let's say that you walked into a room one day and a person you trusted was waiting there for you and next to him on a table was a model of the universe. You had never seen this model before so you asked him...what's this? He replies that he doesn't know but that it just suddenly appeared out of nowhere. Would you believe him? The answer is No...simply because you know that something doesn't appear all by itself. Someone had to build it or create it or make it. Yet, this is the very theory that science expects you and has TAUGHT you to believe.
Is it any wonder that people are confused? From the time we are small children, schools teach us the scientific view, television teaches us the scientific view etc.
If you look at the history of scientific discovery over the past hundred years you will find hundreds of what was thought to be facts back then that are being laughed at today. There is no such thing as perfect science. Every day, scientists discover things that disprove something they had believed only a few years ago. In fact, that's how they find cures for disease. They learn something new. I for one will not trust science as pure fact but will continue to believe that someone had to start the ball rolling.
As to that someone....I call that someone GOD.
2007-03-01 12:37:47
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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God exists. I'm sure. But:
1. I'm not able to tell you all the reasons because I'm not a Religious Scientist.
2. God do not need you to believe Him. But You need to Believe God.
2007-03-01 12:24:02
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answered by Don Eric Corleone 2
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Easy one. Of course there's a God. Christian's argue "who made the universe?"
Atheists argue "who made God? how did He start out?"
So here's your choice... Either an "almighty, omnipotent" spec of dust triggered this perfect earth into being, or it was the work of a God with power beyond our comprehension.
And remember... God made time. Therefore, there was no such thing as "before, during, and after." So the question of "when" He was created is irrelevant.
2007-03-01 12:21:07
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answered by Mike 2
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I'm a Deist, so I believe that God exists. But not the Christian way, I think God is much better and much more merciful than He is in the bible.
2007-03-01 12:21:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Would you want to live in one of those countries where they legislate what you are allowed to think and believe? I doubt it. Fortunately we don't, and in fact our democracy gives us the inalienable right to be the owners of our own mind and the masters of our own thinking and believing.
Since there is absolutely no shred of clear, decisive, conclusive, unarguable, incontrovertible PROOF of either the existence, or non-existence of a mysterious invisible superbeing we call "God", then whether there is one or not remains a matter of personal opinion and belief that each human being has to decide for himself. It is impossible to argue the right or wrong, the yes or no, of something that is beyond proof. At least, people may go on arguing about it till the moon turns to cheddar cheese, but it wont alter the fact that opinion and belief, however passionate, is not proof.
2007-03-01 12:24:35
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answered by sharmel 6
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wow
is that a challenge?
Isaiah 28:14
Therefore hear the word of the LORD, you scoffers who rule this people in Jerusalem.
Acts 13:41
" 'Look, you scoffers, wonder and perish, for I am going to do something in your days that you would never believe, even if someone told you.' [ Hab. 1:5] "
2 Peter 3:3
First of all, you must understand that in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and following their own evil desires.
Jude 1:18
They said to you, "In the last times there will be scoffers who will follow their own ungodly desires."
2007-03-01 12:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Gods. Dozens of 'em. Hundreds. Thousands. People have been inventing them throughout history. The supernatural realm must be jam-packed with gods arguing and fighting each other, clawing and spitting...
2007-03-01 12:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Goddess Eris Kallisti Discordia exists.
Or not.
Hail Eris!
2007-03-01 12:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly?...The only way you'll find out for sure is to die, and that's just not something I'm ready to do at this point. I would like to think there is- yes. But I've been to Iraq...
Some people find their faith when faced with the poss. of death, and some(like me) only begin to question it.
You see things like new borne babies, and flowers and all that crap and you think that there must be. But then you see the aftermath of a car bomb in a market, and ask yourself, 'How could there be?"
2007-03-01 12:39:34
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answered by p_lo25 3
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In order to prove that there is "no" God, one must be able to prove that Order is possible without Intelligence.
I have not yet seen this done.
RM
2007-03-01 12:21:01
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answered by A.L.M. 2
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