what did you read my last answer?
This is a good question. Always, the atheist goes on and on about "where is your proof of God" yet in the defense of the believer, I'm with you. Where is the proof there is no God?
It is high time that we velievers stop jumping through hoops to entertain the atheists, and ask them, Where is your absolute proof that God does not exist.
As simple as it is for them to ask endlessly their ridiculous challenge I truly believe they can not answer this fair response.
Atheists? You have been shut down!
2007-05-20 14:00:37
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answer #1
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answered by Tim 47 7
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No one can offer indisputable proof that God exist, unless of course, you can bring God over and show Him to media - which is not possible at all.
This is the very reason why many people don't believe. They try to quantify and contain God through reason and logic. They try to find scientific proof that God really and does exist -all to no avail.
Man is finite, God is not. God created the heavens and the earth. Man just procreates himself. The Heavens declare the glory and existence of God. Everything that surrounds you tells something about God. In fact, your very existence, tells you about God your magnificent creator.
Should you insistently and consciously decide to rationalize God's existence, then your eyes will never open, your ears will never hear, and your heart will never believe.
FAITH is the key to it all. Once you decide to embrace God by faith, God will open up your mind to truths heretofore unknown and so much more...
2007-05-20 15:13:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you really just claim to stump the atheists? You cannot prove a negative, to claim that you cannot prove that something does not exist means that it must therefore be real is inane.
Can you prove that unicorns don't exist?
Can you prove dragons don't exist?
Can you prove that Zeus doesn't exist?
Can you prove that The Flying Spaghetti Monster doesn't exist?
Oh, whats that? You can't prove a negative? Than obvoiusly they HAVE to exist!
Thats your logic, makes a person want to cry at the lack of education in this country.
2007-05-20 14:07:39
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answered by kaltharion 3
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I don't need to prove that God exists, it is the believers who have the responsibility of proving that he DOES exist.
And no, you have not stumped us at all.
Why should we have to prove whether or not he exists? You are the one who holds a candle for him... so go and find that evidence you smirking little sh-it.
By the way, lack of evidence does not prove his existence.
And you say that Creation explains everything - well I could write my own book on why everything is how it is - that doesn't make it TRUE - you are just too scared to face the possibility that we don't know everything.
2007-05-20 19:57:37
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answered by God Fears Me 3
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You're confused. I don't believe in God because I see no evidence of his existence. This doesn't mean I believe "God" doesn't exist.
This is a simple logic scheme based on deductive reasoning. When you try to turn it around you create a falsidical paradox: to prove a negative you must 1st establish it as a positive.
Keep in mind, rational thinkers don't need to humor irrational claims or that which cannot be ascertained (in this case "God's" existence). Science, the study of the natural world, doesn't concern itself with supernatural claims. Because contra-natural or supernatural contentions aren't subject to the laws of the physical world, they cannot be assigned probability.
To put it simply, unless you can offer verifiable evidence of "God", your claim of "God" is moot and your question is hardly worth answering.
This 1 was free. The next will cost you.
2007-05-20 14:19:34
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answered by Dog 4
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It is impossible to prove God doesn't exist. I think that the most important beliefs a person can have canno be proven. Everything from atheism to Judaism to Islam is based on some level of faith. The importance of these different beliefs doesn't lie in there proofs, but in how they affect the world. You have to ask yourself what type of beliefs change the world in a good way, what beliefs change it in a bad way? Futhermore, is a belief in God a reflection of the inner state f man, or observation of the outer world, or a combination of both, and what is atheism. Nothing can be imperically proven as to whether God exists or not, it is a very personal question, and the burden of evidence lies to every individual soul to find.
2007-05-20 14:06:02
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answer #6
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answered by -ZAF- 2
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Can you offer indisputable proof that Zeus does not exist?
One cannot prove a negative.
The onus is on those that believe there is a God to provide the proof.
2007-05-20 14:01:30
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answered by Anthony Stark 5
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I do believe in God, but no one can give you an accurate answer because there is NO WAY to prove that God does not exist.
For example, if you wanted to prove that there is no gold in China and never has been(just an example) you would have to know what is in every single house, under every rock, in every store, in every cave, in every mouth, etc, you get the point. You would also have to know what HAS been in all those places. You would basically have to know everything about China including its history. It is the same way with disproving God. You would have to know ultimately EVERYTHING about the universe and its history, which science has not even proven yet.
So, basically there is no way to prove there is no God, because there is one, and he is Almighty, the Alpha and the Omega, and the Wonderful Everlasting Father. Praise God! God bless!
2007-05-20 14:04:54
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answered by Julia 4
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMiAwe6TAYM
Watch this segment from the documentary "the god that wasn't there" It will PROVE that jesus NEVER existed.
Also, Dont say "god". I know you meant Yahweh but my god is Amun so say who you mean. Mine is The true god of whom other gods are merely aspects. I know he exists because of the advancements in Egypt that defy scientific explanation. That which was revealed by Djehuti (thoth). The whole Giza Pyramid stays at 68 degrees every time of the year all over the pyramid for example. Or the model plane found, or the lightbulb depictions, etc. Also you can actually see the gods and comminicate with them through rituals.
2007-05-20 14:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Russell's teapot, sometimes called the Celestial Teapot, was an analogy first coined by the philosopher Bertrand Russell, intended to refute the idea that the burden of proof lies upon the sceptic to disprove unfalsifiable claims of religions. In an article entitled "Is There a God?", commissioned (but never published) by Illustrated magazine in 1952, Russell said the following:
“ If I were to suggest that between the Earth and Mars there is a china teapot revolving about the sun in an elliptical orbit, nobody would be able to disprove my assertion provided I were careful to add that the teapot is too small to be revealed even by our most powerful telescopes. But if I were to go on to say that, since my assertion cannot be disproved, it is an intolerable presumption on the part of human reason to doubt it, I should rightly be thought to be talking nonsense. If, however, the existence of such a teapot were affirmed in ancient books, taught as the sacred truth every Sunday, and instilled into the minds of children at school, hesitation to believe in its existence would become a mark of eccentricity and entitle the doubter to the attentions of the psychiatrist in an enlightened age or of the Inquisitor in an earlier time. ”
In his book A Devil's Chaplain, Richard Dawkins developed the teapot theme a little further:
“ The reason organized religion merits outright hostility is that, unlike belief in Russell's teapot, religion is powerful, influential, tax-exempt and systematically passed on to children too young to defend themselves. Children are not compelled to spend their formative years memorizing loony books about teapots. Government-subsidized schools don't exclude children whose parents prefer the wrong shape of teapot. Teapot-believers don't stone teapot-unbelievers, teapot-apostates, teapot-heretics and teapot-blasphemers to death. Mothers don't warn their sons off marrying teapot-shiksas whose parents believe in three teapots rather than one. People who put the milk in first don't kneecap those who put the tea in first.
2007-05-20 14:02:04
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answered by answer faerie, V.T., A. M. 6
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It is impossible at this time of our journey in life to positively prove that one does or does not exist....Some may argue their views on this..But that is all it is..an argument on personal & traditional views... I am living life as best as I can and feel, if there is a god....that god will reveal itself to me at some point......But i am not holding my breath for either argument... live life with peace,happyness prosperity and moast of all LOVE.....
2007-05-20 14:09:19
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answered by John V 2
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