No, and niether can anybody else.
If YOU believe He exists, then He does.
2007-04-19 05:50:41
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answered by David J 2
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The more relevant question would be:"Can you prove that he doesn't".It's a matter of your faith and your cumulative life experiences that determines what side of this question you fall down on. I personally am an Agnostic because as far as I know I haven't been .witness to any "miracles" or life altering
events that can be attributed to God. But on the other hand, I am still living and breathing and have been through some **** in my life where I shouldn't be. So I keep an open mind about
a potential Deity.and hope that if there is a God that he takes mercy on my mortal soul.
2007-04-19 12:56:05
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answered by Lonely joe 2
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The Bible can prove that GOD exists.
Psalms 14:1 The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.
When you see bad people that is also the existence of GOD. Because they do not believe on GOD.
2007-04-19 12:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you prove that man actually landed on the moon?
There is a level of trust/faith involved in "believing" in anything that cannot be seen with your own eyes.
I mentioned about the moon because there are conspiracy wackos that still don't believe that man actually landed on the moon and that it was all just filmed in Hollywood.
So... they don't believe about the moon because they don't trust anybody claiming it actually happened. Regardless of video tapes etc.
Some people don't believe there is a God because even though a lot of people trust and have faith in a God, they don't and can't get any proof that they would believe.
2007-04-19 12:49:19
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answered by hansh0t1st 3
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Awright, actually, I think I can. Let's go back to the beginning (Big Bang). Scientists say that the universe was caused by a sudden, indescribable explosion caused the high friction coming from between gases.
Now the question I pose to you is, where'd those gases come from, I wonder? Simple fact is, noone knows. *scratches forehead* I think that God does exist, and our laws of physics and chemistry and just science in general are the tapestry that his acts are seen on.
2007-04-19 12:54:51
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answered by Daniel G 1
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No, can you prove God does not exist?
2007-04-19 12:41:33
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answered by gerafalop 7
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For the faithful, it isn't about proof. That "argument" is meaningless to the faithful, because their belief is based on something other than concrete fact. Much as you don't need a heart scan to prove you will wake up tomorrow (you believe you will from your experiences-you have faith in your heart's ability to keep working), those who believe in God don't need a scientist to tell them God exists. You don't believe, ok, why try to force that on someone else--it's just as wrong fro you to try to force non belief on someone as it is for them to try to force God on you.
2007-04-19 12:47:50
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answered by melouofs 7
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No, That cannot be proved but when we look around us and see things working in regular manner, like sunrise and sunset and natures work then we wonder who could have created it so perfectly. We have to give credit to someone for all of this and we call that someone GOD.
2007-04-19 12:41:16
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answered by P'quaint! 7
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God is an invisible friend for grown ups.
Lets count how many xians ask you to prove a negative.
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AND STILL NO PROOF
2007-04-19 12:43:58
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answered by millajovovichsboyfriend 4
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Do you mean to ask if I can prove God to you? No. Only God can do that.
2007-04-19 12:41:22
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause of its
existence.
2. The universe began to exist.
----->2.1 Argument based on the impossibility of an
actual infinite.
-------->2.11 An actual infinite cannot exist.
-------->2.12 An infinite temporal regress of
events is an actual infinite.
-------->2.13 Therefore, an infinite temporal
regress of events cannot exist.
----->2.2 Argument based on the impossibility of
the formation of an actual infinite by
successive addition.
-------->2.21 A collection formed by successive
addition cannot be actually infinite.
-------->2.22 The temporal series of past events
is a collection formed by successive
addition.
-------->2.23 Therefore, the temporal series of
past events cannot be actually
infinite.
3. Therefore, the universe has a cause of its
existence.
2007-04-19 12:49:52
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answered by Ask Mr. Religion 6
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