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If so, why do you think there are atheists?

Why wouldn't God make it more obvious?

2007-05-30 03:27:18 · 13 answers · asked by Eleventy 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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You could ask why are there smokers when the evidence is obvious that it causes death. I believe that something cannot come from nothing and so the existence of God must be so. I also, after actually having read it, believe the bible is true. I added that extra bit because i find a great deal of people have strong feelings about the bible having not read it. There are many examples of higher wisdom in the bible that are easy to understand and practical to apply. Including information about the universe that has only been discovered in the modern times. All these things lead me to conclude that there must be a creator.

2007-05-30 03:40:37 · answer #1 · answered by NDK 2 · 1 0

To me God's existence is very obvious just by looking at nature itself. How much everything is dependant on something else. The way that it rains to water the crops and all vegetation. The way the sun gives life to the plants as well. The vast places on earth that are absolutely breathtaking. Watching a thunderstorm coming across the plains. To me this is an incredibly intricate design that was created by something far more greater than I am.

2007-05-30 03:47:05 · answer #2 · answered by comer59 3 · 1 1

No, im no longer an atheist, i basically belive the thoughts interior the bibble are extra for the message then for litteral meaning. i do no longer comprehend how the international replaced into created, it could have been god. i do no longer inspite of the shown fact that beilve he created adam and eve and the backyard situation. How can they make each and all the inhabitants? The sisters and brothers could ought to have toddlers together which might reason genetic mutations. additionally as reported interior the bibble one in all adam and eve's toddlers went to a huge city crammed with human beings. the place did all of them come from? How did a city get outfitted so rapid? It basically does not make any experience. inspite of the shown fact that there relatively is not any element arguing with relatively religious human beings reason they do no longer comprehend reason to nicely. i do no longer comprehend if this awnsered the question, and im sorry if this might have indignant you.

2016-11-23 17:49:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, every human culture that has ever existed has recognized the need for a god or gods. They responded by creating gods of their own, or dersignating certain natural phenomena that they could not understand as "gods". This was understandable given that they didn't have much scientific knowledge of the universe, and given that the one true God had not yet revealed Himself to mankind. The underlying recognition that a god must exist persists in the human race today. Only now we can know the one true God since He has chosen to reveal Himself to the human race.

2007-05-30 03:48:53 · answer #4 · answered by PaulCyp 7 · 1 1

Oh, yes!

God's existence is quite evident and plainly obvious. Nature reveals the existence of the God who made it.

However, God has blinded the eyes of unbelievers and openned those of believers ~ for his own praise and glory. Everything that God does is righteous and completely flawless.

2007-05-30 04:32:19 · answer #5 · answered by RealArsenalFan 4 · 0 1

Nope, it's obvious that he doesn't exist. Once you've studied the foundations of all the major religions, it's very hard to "unlearn" the fact that they were all designed by men to control wealth and breeding privileges. I don't believe in gods for the same reason that I don't believe in Santa or the Tooth Fairy - I grew up and found out that people made them up.

2007-05-30 05:25:22 · answer #6 · answered by Voight-Kampff 3 · 1 1

To some people, the Divine is blatantly obvious, to some others, it is not. We all have different brains, circumstances, etc. Even in the same family, we have different experiences. (For example, I babysat my youngest brother. The babysitter and babysittee will think a bit differently.) So even though it's obvious to me, looking at nature, I can't say, "Oh, that has to be obvious to everyone."

2007-05-30 04:06:32 · answer #7 · answered by GreenEyedLilo 7 · 0 1

No god's existence is obvious, whether it is YHWH the god of Moses, Ahuramazda, Allah, Brahma, Baal, Brahma, etc. Contradictions and scientific errors in sacre books prove that gods do not exist. If they did, they'd be pathetically ignorant of the universe they supposedly created. Obviously, it was ignorant men who created gods.

2007-05-30 03:33:22 · answer #8 · answered by miyuki & kyojin 7 · 1 1

Besides nature and how exact everything is, I believe that there are things here on earth that were put here specifically for our enjoyment, such as love, chocolate, strawberries and babies to name a few. Why do little kids act like they do-playing, cartoons, etc...? They don't have to be like that you know. Also, the Bible says that a man and woman get married and become one. A baby is a physical manifestation of a spiritual truth.

2007-05-30 03:40:23 · answer #9 · answered by Gene 4 · 1 1

God doesn't exist. That's why his existence is not obvious.

2007-05-30 03:32:17 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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