Im not certain whether God does exist or not. I am more on the side of God not existing because I dont give credit to supernatural beings without any proof. Also, too many God(s), not all of them can possibly be correct.
2007-03-19 16:04:49
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answered by Maikeru 4
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I am beyond 100% certain that God does exist. Scientist for many years have been trying to come up with theories to prove christianity and God's existance wrong, but they have all failed. Their solution for the world beginning was that there was an explosin and all things fell into place creating life and evolution changed us from apes to people. I don not believe that because the Bible says in the beginning that there was nothing until God created himself from 3 parts, The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit/Ghost and he then created the earth, space, life, and us humans. The Bible will give you all the information you need to know for this topic. :)
2007-03-20 08:36:47
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answered by Miss_T 2
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Aw, poor skinny piggy...not only does she not understand the word "certain," she can't do math, either (100% is the largest percentage you can have -- making the number bigger is meaningless).
It's really simple: an extraordinary claim is made -- that there is some kind of supernatural, all-knowing, all-powerful being who created everything and watches over everything. It's a maxim that extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof...however, we not only do not have extraordinary proof that "god" exists, we have NO proof. Not even non-extraordinary, mundane, run of the mill proof. None of any kind.
On the other hand, nearly every single thing that throughout superstitious ages has been attributed to gods has now been shown to have a natural cause, through science. The universe, our solar system, our planet, life, humans, rainbows, thunder, comets, earthquakes -- all were at various times thought to be products of "gods," all have now been conclusively shown to have natural origins. No supernatural creator needed or found.
Of course, I can't prove "god" does NOT exist -- but I don't have to. I can't prove Zeus, Osiris, Thor, Ra, Baal, and all other mythical gods don't exist...but like the christian and muslim gods, there's no proof of any kind for any of them. The only reasonable conclusion one can reach is that none of them exist...and given the evidence, the odds are something like 600 billion to one that I'm right. That's close enough to "certain" for me. :)
Peace.
2007-03-19 16:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I am 100% certain that the fictional pitiful trinity of "gods" described in christ insanity fairy tales do not exist. The origins of the Jew created bible are clear and certainly not "supernatural" though the "masters of deceit" claim otherwise. I have never read anything that has such a big collection of bad advice and even suicidal advice - than the christ insanity New Testament.
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2007-03-20 12:44:40
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answered by Discriminator 2
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Certain enough to die. Look around you. Inside you. Even though things might look like hell, even if everything seems totally pointless and life looks too short, God is real. Take a walk in a park or the woods on a spring day. Notice the bird's individual songs and the butterflies' colorful wings, with beautiful patterns and designs. If evolution was true, if such beauty could come from two little one-celled organisms accidentally colliding in a huge dark ocean before time began, I still laugh. And who, pray, answer me, created those two little one-celled organisms?
2007-03-19 16:17:32
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answered by Evanescence16 2
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I am almost certain there is not a god, but I'm still open-minded. The possibility that a god or gods exist is so small that it is not currently worth serious consideration. This is the definition of "fact" by the way.
And thus, I am an atheist.
Please note the word "currently" above -- it means that, with new evidence, the possibility that god or gods exist, might become more reasonable.
2007-03-19 16:08:20
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answered by HarryTikos 4
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I am totally convinced that he does exist and is alive and communicating with people. If someone would have asked me that question ten years ago I would have given a different answer. I was called by God just a few years ago and once I allowed his spirit to enter my heart I was changed forever. I don't mean my behavior changed a whole lot...I have always been a nice person but I was different inside. I felt and feel his presence all the time and I have gone to him time and again with issues in my life and he has always led me in the right direction or intervened on my behalf. The things of which I speak are not likely to be just coincidences. They would not have likely happened in the natural world...but they happened. It is not from reading the Bible...I dont do that very often frankly but it is because of this "presence" I speak of. I know I am not explaining very well, but unless someone has experienced it, there is no way to explain it.
2007-03-19 16:07:58
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answered by Poohcat1 7
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How can anyone be certain?
In order for anyone to be completely certain and put all their faith in to one answer, they would have to rule out ALL possibility of any other answer. Which is very difficult to do, provided the evidence that is both for and against the existence of God.
I am not certain. I don't mind a few mysteries.
2007-03-19 19:16:16
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answered by magical hannah 2
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I used to be an atheist---and now im a 100% there is a God
Which is the write one?
in one short theological statement (and to not do any bashing) but Jesus is the only God to die and three days later to be raised from the dead and is still alive. All the other gods are still in a box
2007-03-19 16:19:09
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answered by squeakivich2002 1
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Consider this : An archaeologist digs deep into the desert sand and finds a piece of an old clay pot. After his investigations, this archaeologist can tell us, from this little old piece of dusty clay, so much about the civilisation that existed thousands of years ago that produced it; he can tell us about the types of ovens, temperatues, and dyes that they worked with, the raw materials that they used, and thus assess the level of their artistic skill and technological ability, etc. All this from a small piece of clay lying in the desert.
Did this archaeologist ever see the civilisation that produced this pot ?
How does he know that it ever existed ?
He knows because he saw that the piece of clay was produced by someone who designed it, and shaped it, and had the intelligence to be able to heat it and produce the pot, and not only that, they also had the ability to colour it and make it look beautiful.
Design ==> Designer.
To the archaeologist the existence and intricacy of the piece of pottery is conclusive proof of the existence, intelligence and ability of the people who made it.
Look around you: at the beautiful sunset on a summer evening, at the moon and the stars on a cloudless night, at the water that you drink, at the trees and how they grow from tiny seeds.
Think about yourself: your eyes with which you see, your ears with which you hear, your tongues with which you taste and talk, your hands and your feet, your heart and your brain.
Consider how these things are so complex in themselves and yet work together in such perfect harmony.
From the movement of the galaxies to the complexities of the interaction of molecules, from the dynamics of eco-systems to the intricacies of DNA, all lead to the obvious fact of the existence of the great Wisdom, Knowledge and Power that allows our Universe to exist and function.
To any perceptive person the existence and intricacy of creation is conclusive proof of the Existence, Knowledge and Wisdom of the One who creates, organises and sustains it.
Most people naturally recognise the existence of the Creator, and we find reference to the Creator in all cultures and religions. Even the atheists, communists and (disbelieving) scientists cannot avoid this reality, but avoid the term 'creator', for phrases like 'Mother Nature' and 'the amazing way nature has designed...'
How strange in the face of this, that many today reject the belief in the existence of the Creator. Perhaps this is due more to fashion and the desire to justify a materialistic attitude to life rather than real observation and comprehension of reality.
Something stranger still, and perhaps another reason for the trend to deny the Creator, are those who claim that a man, or men, who walked on the earth, breathed air, who had bodies and souls subject to the Laws of the Universe, are the Creator, or manifestations of the Self-Subsistent One.
This is of course a complete contradiction in terms. Something cannot be the Creator and created at the same time, needing air, food and drink and being self-sufficient, being temporary and eternal!
If you are one of those who believe that a man such as Buddha, or Krishna, or Jesus is the Creator and Controller, then think again.
We were created from a drop of despised fluid, in which was a microscopic sperm, which in turn fertilised a microscopic egg and we grew in our mother's womb in stages predetermined, over which we had no control. We came from our mother's womb, urinating and defecating, needing constant attention and care. Without food we will die, without air we will die ... and then such a one is God?
Indeed any intelligent person would recognise exactly how dependant life, the universe and everything is on its Creator. Our dire need for His help makes itself plain in times of great distress.
Imagine yourself in an aeroplane and you know it is going to crash...
Who do you turn to for help then ?
Or on a ship in the sea, thrown helplessly up and down by towering waves ...
There will have been a situation at one time or the other in your life when you called upon your Creator alone, forgetting everyone and everything else, hoping, trusting, wishing that the Being you know in your heart and soul that has power and control over all things would help you. The only One you know can save you!
2007-03-20 04:59:53
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answered by BeHappy 5
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I'm 100% sure that there is a God. He made everything there is, He has a plan which by His love and mercy includes me, He knows everything, He is everywhere, He keeps everything in motion by His power. I can't look up into the sky and view the stars, see the beauty of Springtime with dormant plants coming back to life or see a newborn baby without saying in my heart, "My God How Great Thou Art!!!!"
2007-03-19 16:40:25
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answered by garden lady 2
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