Ur thought is Almighty. Experiment it. Whatever u focus on will manifest in the form of event in ur life. I do not need proof of God. I need his Grace all the time.
2007-06-12 00:39:46
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answered by sudershan Guddy 4
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I am not sure that I need God to prove his existence to me. However if I did, using the examples that you have given; everyone has to die someday the fact that some people die younger and some old is one of those things, we all have a feeling when we see wildlife programs and the cheetah gets the cute looking Deer, is that fair? Some people have always had all the comforts of life, look at the British Royal Family, I am sure that they have had a share of pain. Sure it's a different pain to us surfs but it's still pain.
Using alternative examples, I would hope for some sort of inner comfort if a close relative (that I liked) passed away. I would hope to have learned something from life and any pain that it brings, so that I could better appreciate the good things that we are bound to have at different times in our lives. Do I need to know that it was God who made these things positive, I don't think so.....
2007-06-11 05:45:36
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answered by Nev 4
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Well, if you define the universe as (a pantheistic) God, why bother adding the extra word? Neither Einstein nor his discoveries gave any evidence of any god. Your word games don't create any evidence either. Just because matter and energy can be interchanged doesn't make any god real. For thousands of years, people have said that their gods were behind what they didn't understand -- life, lightning, stars, earthquakes, the origin of life, the world or the universe, etc. Positing a god to supposedly answer a question solves nothing. It just adds an unwarranted level of complexity and stops you from asking more questions. "It was, of course, a lie what you read about my religious convictions, a lie which is being systematically repeated. I do not believe in a personal God and I have never denied this but have expressed it clearly. If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it." — Albert Einstein, 1954, Albert Einstein: The Human Side
2016-05-17 06:55:29
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answered by ? 3
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When mortals , the evanscent lives a visible to amn, the permanet undyg entitiy should all the most certainly be visible to man. and god is very much visible to man really.but man fails to see him and imagines very manythings about god and cofines hi to some palce the location of which he himself does not know .
it is because of h emisguidance of certain religions about rthe nature and qualities of the God .
The saving of he near and dear ,granting of all he comforts would not prove the existence of god .The Grant of a deathless lfe woud perhaps prove the power of god .But this evn the God cannot doad those who claimed tobe Gods themselves died and vanished from thos earth.What eve is born in ths earth should also be dying .No god is an exception to this rule of nature.
Then where is God ? Whre to see him.? See Bhagaad Gita .it tells you what god is and shows yu the god that Krsihna showed to Arjuna .and toall the people of the world . The vishwa roopa is God ,\the cosmos is god . yo can see only a faction of it with your physical eye and all h best equipments that man can devise .
God has said in bhagavad -gita hat he is a being of non being .The spoace is nothing .But the space is the one that sustins every thing .the elements seem to be inanimate things .But all animate things are made of the elemetns - the so-called inanimate things .
thenon -being is the void - the emptiness - the space .It is nothing .But without that nothnig, nothing in the universe could have existed .The God is exsiting as nothing too.The very colour of krsihna and all Hindu Gods is the representation of the colour of the empty space only- dark or blue.
2007-06-11 07:31:27
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answered by Infinity 7
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God doesn't have to prove his existence. That's what Faith is about.
I don't think God sees death the same way we do. We see it as the end of life, he sees it as a beginning.
If we were given all of the comforts in life would we understand others discomfort?
If we felt no pain would we understand someone else's hurting?
If we never had sorrow, would we understand joy?
I can't see the wind, but I know it's there.
Faith
2007-06-10 21:50:27
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answered by DixeVil 5
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By never ever making any impact in the lives of humans which to him must be as minisucle as sub atomic particles are to us.
The unifying force of the universe will indeed never change anything at all based on any consideration of any human being ever born or to be born
Affecting our lives in any way would be as unlikely as the same force stepping in to stop me putting bleach down the toilet and comiiting genocide on billions of bacteria.
for a society built on relative thought we do have a quite a fat problem envisaging "god"
Be, well.
Buff.
2007-06-12 01:38:26
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answered by . 6
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I think He already did that.
When you see the footprints of an animal in the sand, you know what kind of animal walked there.
When you look at the sky, the stars are God's inprints.
I am trying to understand Indian philosophy and way of thinking, it is fascinating, because I belong to another culture, an where I live everything is very different.
2007-06-11 17:45:12
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answered by stella 4
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Hello and the bible has been written by 44 authors over A 1500 year period of time and it does not disagree with itself, also there is prophecy and the middle east they are digging up things all the time that proves God's Holy bible to be inspired, and someone made mankind and this world and everything with all that proof i think one might ask the person who says God does not exist to proof there point don't you? Find out more free bible lessons www.amazingfacts.org email me also not messenger wgr88@yahoo.com God bless
2007-06-10 21:21:59
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answered by wgr88 6
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I am not a deserving candidate. God is under no compulsion to prove himself and I am too small a person to even request him. If and ever if I become capable then I think I wouldn't need this proof anyway.
2007-06-10 21:47:17
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answered by shailew 2
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I do not need any approval for that. For Proving u have to imply facts and Figures. I do not wanna waste time for that as I know the point where our wits end My Lord's boundary starts.
2007-06-12 02:23:50
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answered by Sharma, Dr. Vinay k. 4
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