I saw the pituitary gland during an autopsy and knew right then and there God exists (I wasn't Muslim, but rather an atheist at that time). Man can't create something so powerful and yet so small.
Cloning doesn't count because one would be using what Allah (SWT) created.
2007-05-23 08:44:47
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answered by سيف الله بطل جهاد 6
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Why answer this? Doesn't matter if the person has had an experience, not matter how much proof or fact they hold. Cause a non believer will remain a non believer till they experience such an item themselves. That is proven all around us, as there are over a billion facts to prove God does exists, and even using science to prove these items, people still say " nope, can't be ". So why would non scientific items, given up by average joe, have any more worth to non believers?
To date, have had 6 divine interventions that prove to me 100% w/o a doubt that He, God exists. And this comes from a man that knows science, math, space and walked as a proud atheist for 30 yrs. But these interventions make me realize how little I actually knew.
Problem is, people choose to stop learning, and just stay with what they think they know. For it is much easier to repeat something, than it is to constantly research something. And most, 99%, will always take the lazy route.
2007-05-23 08:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I have two beautiful healthy little boys. If you check out how they grow week by week in the womb how could you not believe in God? I feel that the bible is holy in some way but on the other hand it is written solely by men, therefore being a very sexist book. I do not believe that God thinks that any certain person or race is any better than the next. I believe in a God that truly loves everyone.
2007-05-23 10:14:22
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answered by Tammy R 2
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What has happened to me that makes me think the God exist......I grew up believing that He was real. My parents took me to church and that is my childhood. When I hit my teen years I began looking around searching for something that was "REAL". At one point I was so low to the point where I didn't even know why I was here. I spent the night crying and praying that God would help me. He heard me. He sent a friend to me that was not someone that judged me but loved me. Some one who help me let God love me and me love Him. I began to see the changes He was making in me. I can now love people without judging them. We are all imperfect. But I can love my imperfections because I am beautiful in His eyes. Ultimately I have faith. The Bible does support my Beliefs but if you feel that that is not an answer to your question, i would encourage you to truly search for the answers you are looking for. Don't sit back and wait for it to come to you or let others decide for you that He is or is not real search and you will find the truth.
2007-05-23 11:31:36
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answered by Cari 2
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Oh well, I won't tell you that it's the Bible that proves God exists if that's what you want. There are a thousand ways by which we can know that God does exist. Look at the things around you: the heavens where constellations and galaxies are; the budding plants; the intricate design in flowers; your friends, your parents, and many other wonderful things. Is it that hard to convince you that God exists?
2007-05-23 08:45:47
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answered by Basang Sisiw 3
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I was born that should basically cover it. I was created and given a life to live.
Yes the Bible. The one book a child can understand but can take decades to even comprehend just a portion of the book. You can go to college for years to study the Bible and yet it'll take a lifetime just to know everything there is to know in it and then s
Fact that there's physical evidence of many things that happened that were written in the Bible. Not to mention all the signs right now that was written about in the good book preparing and warning us all at the same time.
2007-05-23 08:46:46
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answered by deansgurl81702 2
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Isn't that kind of like saying the dictionary is just a book so don't use that to tell me how to spell a word?
Anyways, you know when you are filled with the holy spirit and sanctification begins and you begin to feel guilty for sins you commit. There are also miracles that happen every day as well as answered prayers. Those are the special things that tell me that God is there and listening.
2007-05-23 08:42:08
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answered by comer59 3
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A couple years ago, a friend of mine was in a terrible accident. An old man had a stroke behind the wheel, and crashed head first, at high speed, into his car. It took the paramedics five hours, just to cut him out of the car, and he then endured hours of surgery. They ended up using 14 pints of blood during the whole ordeal. As news of the accident and aftermath spread thourgh the community, everyone I know got down on their knees and said a quick or long prayer for him. There were meetings held to pray for him at churches, and in homes. His family was flown in from Zimbabwe, and they were told to say goodbye, because the doctors thought he would die. After he survived the intial surgery for some time, they had to go back in to fix his fractured pelvis and legs. His family was then told he probably wouldn't walk again. Then, after he progressed, they were told he'd need braces and crutches for the rest of his life. Again, he shocked the doctors by walking without them. He recovery was a loong hard road, and he'll never be 100% again. But it's still amazing he's alive and walking.
While he was recovering, he told his roommate that he had seen angels around his bed, singing him lullabies. His roommate was skeptical, asking him, "Do you know how much morphine you're on?" But I don't know, it could be true.
2007-05-23 09:00:20
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answered by mury902 6
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My hubby was in a bad car crash, the car was a wreck, he should have died but he walked away without a scratch.
My mum gave birth to my brother and was seriously ill with hepititus and needed blood transfusions, they ran out of space on her arms so used her feet. In the night she was so ill the docs said we can't do anything, She'll be dead by morning.
My dad was a Mormon and he got his fellow mormon frinds to circle the bed praying for most of the night. The next morning it was like she'd never been ill.
She had a full recovery, the papers called it a miracle and she was in a medical journal. They can't explain what happened.
Also when i was 36wks preg i got very ill and was told my baby could die inside me if they didnt get it out before 37wks.
As i left the hospital to get my labour bags i was in tears and bumped into a vicar who hugged me and reassured me all would be ok. It was pretty traumatic but all did turn out ok!
For me God does exist and i trust in him and thank him for what he's given me.
2007-05-23 08:46:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I've seen a lot of things in my life that could have convinced me of the existence of 'god'. The beauty of the world, the birth of my daughter, gifts of music and art, even the simplest things remind me that there is more going on than meets the eye.
None of it gave me any indication that it would be what christians claim to believe in regarding the nature of 'god' though.
2007-05-23 08:43:20
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answered by Joe M 5
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