Christianity is FACT.
Enough said.
2007-05-07 05:06:14
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answer #1
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answered by michele 7
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Religion does not seek to be proved. Do I believe that my Religion is the right one--most definitely. Do I believe other Religions may be correct--most definitely. . If I say I have the only way to God I am making myself a god for I have the only way. That is an ego trip. I'll let God be the judge. Some think that religion is for the weak, dumb, and uneducated. Yet higher learning acknowledges Religion. Major Universities have Schools of Theology. Libraries for Theology and yet some think a person who believes is not intelligent. Faith comes by hearing--where does your knowledge come from?
2007-05-07 05:24:13
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answer #2
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answered by j.wisdom 6
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Absolutely! When We Christians got down on our knees praying to God to save us of our sins and to forgive what the world cannot and we turn our life over to God and walk in the way of Christ instead of the world and you feel the presence of the "Holy Ghost" embrace you and your heart is softened and burdens that you have carried all your life are lifted off your shoulders. And your whole life changes for the better. Then I don't know how the christian religion can be denied. It was proven to me when Jesus was on the cross bearing my sins. So yes I know that my religion has been proven to be right, and thats good enough for me! God Bless!
2007-05-07 05:40:08
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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If it was 100% proveable beyond any doubt, than obviously there would be no need for faith...
On the other hand, the Bible clearly invokes evidences (1st Corithians 15 for example on the resurrection), And enjoins believer to love God with all the MIND among other things, and and as in 1 Peter 3:15-16, to always be prepared to give an answer for the hope that is in them...
Do not confuse having faith as REQUIRING blind faith, nor confuse examing evidences as having less faith... If anything, examing the evidences from history, archaeology, physics, biology... can easily strengthen one's faith... That is not the same thing as requiring proof.
After spening 15 years looking at the evidences for and against Chrsitianity, I can say with confidence it requires more faith the be an atheist than it does to be a Christian...
2007-05-07 05:10:15
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answer #4
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answered by doc in dallas 3
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Christians won't be able to coach their faith simply by fact their faith is consistent with "faith", that isn't any extra suitable than a concept gadget, and a concept gadget is a edge of human understanding. It lies in the nation-states of the human innovations, not interior fact. in case you may convince dissimilar people who a undeniable concept gadget is real, you additionally could make it look like that concept gadget is fact, yet you won't be able to alter the fact that it continues to be purely a concept gadget. a guy or woman can have confidence in something so easily as to be unshakable, yet that still does not make it real. The human innovations is an incredibly useful ingredient, and in case you will get sufficient human beings to purchase right into a concept gadget, you will be able to as nicely take place staggering issues. The torah, from which the old testomony comes, became not written down until eventually after the Hebrews decrease back from captivity for the final time. until eventually then, their history were an oral history, and that they tailored a gaggle of information from the histories and mythologies of each and all the places that they were held as captives to make up their history, considering they actually had none of their own. The Council of Nicea in 325 advert, led by potential of Constantine, took each and all the written scriptures they could locate, desperate what they could and does not have confidence, and burned something. So at suitable, the bible is what's left of each and all the available documents, bent and tweaked to in super condition the belief gadget put in place in Nicea, and embellished with their own time table. people who got here afterwards took what became left and tried to make sense of it - coming up with some fantastically complicated suggestions to describe the inconsistencies.
2016-10-15 00:22:35
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answer #5
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answered by ? 4
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There's proof for the believer in the sense that the christian faith isn't faith in something unreal. The invisible stuff - God, His salvation, His promises - are real, and so the faith leads to results. And of course its extremely worthwile from the eternal view.
However, certainly salvation is by faith. Its designed so all can access it who want it. Deliberately designed so people who are proud and think a lot of themselves will find it difficult until they are serious and drop arrogant attitudes.
Having, said that, it does say that people do actually know that God is real, even if they say they don't - even the Dawkins and Stalins.
2007-05-07 05:32:10
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answered by Cader and Glyder scrambler 7
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I'm not sure if anyone cares if their religion has been 'proven' to be right. Anyone with any religious beliefs will know their own beliefs are right.. Islam, Christian, Jew, Hindu, etc. Otherwise, what would be the point in following something you didn't believe in.
2007-05-07 05:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a Christian and I don't look for proof of my religion. I have faith that the accounts in the Bible of Jesus' resurrection are true. I have faith that God will keep his promises.
I don't know what other kind of "proof" I would seek. Would it be nice if there was some kind of worldwide visual or audible sign today? Sure. But I am not waiting for that to convince me.
2007-05-07 05:10:38
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answer #8
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answered by sparty035 3
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Religions are matters of faith for the Individual, since none can be proven from a scientific standpoint.
2007-05-07 05:12:26
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answered by Infernal Disaster 7
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I honestly do not know.
However, science itself proved the bible too be over 2000 years old.
The bible spands 1000's of years.
Now unless these people all came together when they were alive and dead to start a conspiracy about "God" (and at that time conspiracy probably didn't even have a meaning)
I am going to listen to what they say.
Especially since scientist can't agree on anything at all in today's age.
Atleast they all believed the same thing: God.
2007-05-07 05:08:20
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answered by chersa 4
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Yes we do. The Number One Biggest proof to me was when the Jewish people returned to Israel and Israel became a nation once again. God is on His throne folks and Bible prophecy continues to come true. I'd rather read the Bible than listen to the 6 o'clock news. More accurate news in the Bible.
2007-05-07 05:10:36
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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