See the birds? That's evidence that birds exist.
See the trees and flowers? Evidence that trees and flowers exist.
See the sky? Evidence that we're on a planet which has a nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere containing water vapor, in which blue light can be scattered.
See any gods? Nope.
3. Very unsatisfactory.
Ancient humans used to look at the sky, and when they saw lightning they'd claim that was evidence their gods were angry. They'd see a comet and claim that was evidence their gods were sending a message. And on and on...
Now we know better. We're not ignorant savages like they were. Science has shown us the natural causes of these things. In our modern day, science has shown us the natural origins of birds, trees, flowers, and the sky -- and nobody has ever found *any* evidence of any kind that any god had anything to do with any of them. Those who make such claims are just the still-ignorant descendents of those ancient ignorant savages.
Peace.
2007-04-10 09:39:21
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-04-10 09:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-04-10 09:34:40
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answered by Help Meh 2
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I would say that is very satisfactory.
I honestly don't beleive that the universe just "popped" up and was created. Well, how did those elements get there in the first place to create the universe?
Oh, and that theory that we all started from tiny, one celled organisms, and the earth started with no oxygen....how does that work?
Well if there is no God then how in the heck did anything get made. You can't make something out of nothing.
And that is proof that there is a God.
Someone HAD to have been making everything. Someone had to have started it. So, the fact that someone tells you look at the world around you, is one of the best answers you could get.
2007-04-10 09:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Unsatisfactory.
A Christian once asked me what evidence I have that He doesn't exist and I said "I wake up in the morning without a giant hand behind me handing me the morning paper. Get me more proof and I'll swear I'll say you're right."
How can Christians say that evidence of God is found in the air and the birds, but then say that animals have no place in Heaven because they have no sense of God? There's no need to question their beliefs; they contradict themselves just fine.
2007-04-10 09:37:33
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answered by Lisa J 2
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Those answers are more than satisfactory.
The Creation of this world was no "BIG" accident. God created it all. There is a divine purpose everyone and everything that He created. If you're so hung up on finding evidence of His existence, then maybe you should pray and ask Him to reveal Himself to you. I did and I haven't been the same since. He has answered all of my prayers and He provides me with all that I need. TO GOD BE THE GLORY FOR THE THINGS HE HAS DONE!!
2007-04-10 09:43:30
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answered by Dana H 1
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4.) Incomplete
You have a physical machine called a body that is able to use its mind to ponder the question, relay visual information from a physical world of comparable low-tech computers through the optic nerve, into the brain, with the mind to comprehend the ramifications, then transfer that thought process to an incredibly complex systems of nerves, tendons, and touch to the fingers to type the letters. This then communicates a question of the soul. The soul is something that science cannot a.) explain and b.) create. It can only mimic with unsatisfactory results. That soul is concerned for the existence of an eternal destiny beyond time and space--that there is a world beyond the physical world we see in the here and now. You are an incredible creation who has been given the free will choice to believe, or not believe. A being that can love, write poetry, paint or play works of incredible complexity and beauty. To smell, and taste, enjoy. So, like you, I set out on a path to find my Creator. It is obvious that He exists, but is He personal or an impersonal force? My answer came through the study of prophecy in the Bible. Like the DNA strand and life itself, it was hard to dispute the evidence. Now with the realization of the truth of the Bible, God made it clear that He was not only a personal God, but One who wanted to know ME, and that He knew everything about me--even the number of every hair on my head.
2007-04-10 09:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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If your honest i can show you DO believe in God, and the bible, lets go, of all the knowledge you do NOT know, don't even know where to look, can God live there, okay IF your honest God now is alive, okay take a rocket for example if you put the raw materials in a container and shake it up will you get a rocket OR must you design and build it, so you have a designer and its God now the ten commandments [not suggestions] all governments that have a country where you would want to live in has as its base including The USA those commandments and so if the bible is true so is the rest, find out more free bible lessons www.amazingfacts.org OR www.itiswritten.com talk to me also wgr88@yahoo.com God bless.
2007-04-10 09:37:02
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answered by wgr88 6
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That's the dumbest answer anyone can ever come up with. That's the same answer you get when you ask for evidence of Budda, egyption gods, sun gods, and all those other gods people seem to take so seriously. Noones ever going to give you proof of something like that. Ask for evidence of UFO's and you have photographic and video evereywhere of every generation able to take pictures.
2007-04-10 09:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's an 100 page book about the evidence against God:
It's called "Evidence for Atheism"
http://www.livingwaters.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=541
2007-04-10 09:57:25
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answered by NONAME 3
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