Hello Taylor F.. :)
First of all I do not mean any disrespect..but if you have a doctorate..your punctuation does not reflect it.. :(
Upon my own personal experience Yes..I do believe in God and Heaven.. :)
In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With Love..In Christ.. :)
2007-03-16 13:57:58
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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There's no way I can validate who you say you are, and even I can claim to be anyone with any degree I wanted to ..., but I'll give your question a whirl.
Yes there is a God. Have I seen examples that can be tested? Love cant be tested, but the effects can. The effects of God are tested everyday but science ignores the source. Then there is the untestable.
I was given a vision by God that is playing out in the Middle East on cue and falls directly into fulfilling Biblical prophecies. Can I prove that scientifically? No. Some would say there are simply coincidences and I'm delusional. An easy out for the scientist who gets lazy and just depends on his instruments, chemicals and charts.
There is evidence - just not the kind Scientists have relegated themselves to testing. Coddling readouts keeps the real world out. (AHEM) ..., no offense intended.
2007-03-16 14:09:20
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answered by Victor ious 6
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Yep. the information is a touch oblique yet applies on to the area of technological information. i will not move all of it, because its too lengthy, so there are 2 issues I recommend at the starting up, technological information does no longer settle for something that does no longer have a reason, in spite of if unkown. They anticipate that Chistians believe that God has no reason, and for this reason He won't be able to exist. the right statement is that God has no prevalent reason. Neither does the tremendous Bang. They settle for that the BB exists yet has no prevalent reason, so for this reason they are incoherent in putting forward that God won't be able to exist even as He has no prevalent reason. Secondly, there are fairly some calculations which have a real area and imaginary area, particulalry time-honored in electric powered ones. The imaginary area won't be able to exist (ie the sq. root of -a million) yet in the journey that they dont take this imaginary area into consideration, the equations do no longer provide the right effect. for this reason they are making an allowance for an intangible of the organic guidelines created with assistance from God that govern such issues. I shop listening to lots about common sense right here. with assistance from what realm of common sense are you able to compromise for an imaginary area for a calculation in a real international? technological information itself has to settle for the illogical. From their perspective it really is then illfounded!
2016-11-26 00:52:42
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answered by ? 4
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People often reject the concept that God is real and yet when the scientists write today that the sky is green, people are quick to believe it. God is not one to be researched. He cannot be researched because He is not dwelling here on this so called planet or universe. The greatest proof He does leave behind though is creation. Humans as we are, are proof of God's existence. People are quick to believe scientific theories about creation. But they fail to realize that scientists are still only people and who were not around during the beggining of all this. If the Bible is a bad explanation of how we all came to be, but im sorry to say that the story of evolution and big bang is even worse of an explanation.
2007-03-16 14:01:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Thoughts/Opinions - "yes"
Research - If you consider actual experience "research" than "yes"
...God certainly does exist.
There has got to be God - otherwise, where did we all come from?
Some support the BIG BANG theory, but I have one little problem with that: Something didn't come out of nothing, and even if you broke something down to the smallest particle...to the smallest molecule...to the smallest atom....
Who created it?
People pray "shopping lists" to God sometimes, and automatically assume that just because God didn't choose to answer their prayer "according to their will" that he doesn't exist, or he's spiteful/vengeful...our minds CANNOT possibably understand the complex purpose God has in mind, for allowing things to 'unfold the way they do'...we can't see the bigger picture...we can't answer some of life's biggest questions...
As humans, we get intimidated, and therefor - like anything else: What we can't understand, we criticize! (That's why there's so much opposition to God & Christianity in the first place.)
2007-03-16 14:01:32
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answered by redglory 5
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Haha. God is imaginary? Nice try. How do you guys explain everything, through science? Well who started science? I personally am a devout Catholic, have been for my whole life, and always will be. God is real, so is the Holy Trinity, and of course heaven is also.
2007-03-16 13:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Years of very deep and honest searching for the existence of God and the meaning of life have led me to the inevitable fact that God exists. It is inherent and deep down we all know it
2007-03-16 13:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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If you were running a research facility, you know full well that you couldn't quote data found on yahoo answers, it's too unreliable and you can't draw conclusions from it because you have no idea of the demographic you are reaching.
Idiot.
2007-03-16 13:56:25
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answered by Adam L 5
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I have seen no evidence to lead me to believe there is a god, or heaven.
2007-03-16 13:59:53
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answered by eri 7
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I have seen no evidence for the existence of God.
2007-03-16 13:55:03
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answered by October 7
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