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of an existing God?

This question is for both Athiests and fellow believers.

Please refrain from saying "Well, God doesn't exist." I'd like to have some proof behind each answer. Those of you who make fun or don't answer my question, will be flagged.

2007-07-26 06:37:11 · 35 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Just so you're aware I'm still on level 1 - I can't give thumbs up or thumbs down. Thanks for those of you who answered.

2007-07-26 06:45:56 · update #1

35 answers

http://www.edmitchellapollo14.com/naturearticle.htm


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The fact that non-local correlations and non-local quantum information can now be seen as ubiquitous in nature leads to the conclusions that the quantum hologram can properly be labeled as "nature's mind" and that the intuitive function we label in humans as the "sixth sense" should properly be called the "first sense". The perception of non-local information certainly preceded and helped to shape, through learning feedback, the sensory systems that evolved in planetary environments, and which we currently label as the five normal senses.



We must conclude that evolved, complex organisms which can form an intent can produce and often do produce non-local causal effects associated with that intent. Further, that attention alone produces coherence in nature that in some measure reduces randomness.



Finally, I conclude that the cited experiments and current understanding of non-locality in nature is sufficient to postulate that non-locality is the antecedent attribute of energy and matter which permits perception and is the root of the consciousness which manifests in the evolved organisms existing in three dimensional reality.
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2007-07-26 07:38:59 · answer #1 · answered by cosmicyoda 2 · 2 0

Please don't take this the wrong way, but you may as well ask for proof of Santa's existence or non-existence, or Odin's, or Zeus', or Ra's. Asking someone to prove something doesn't exists has to be limited in scale, such as proving a program isn't running on your computer or there aren't any cups in the dishwasher. Otherwise, you run into the problem of having to search infinite space and time in order to prove something that is obviously not where you are at the present time, but could possibly be somewhere else.

But please, try to remember that little kids may think there's a monster beneath their bed or in the closet, but no matter how much they believe it, parents usually know that there is no monster. You can open the closet and check under the bed all you want, but the kid may say that the monster only comes when they're alone. This forces you to take measures that placate their fantasy, such as either sleeping in their room, letting them sleep in your room, leaving their bedroom door open and yours as well, or telling them some other story that overrides their fear and makes them feel protected. In any case, you've neither proved nor disproved the existence of said monsters. Same thing with proving or disproving the existence of gods. If you want to believe they're there, I can show you all the evidence in the world, but you can always say it's somewhere else or interpret whatever you like to be signs and proof.

2007-07-26 07:03:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Look at everything around you. Do you really think a big bang got us all here. Could a big bang make all of the intricate parts of the human body that people go to school 8 years to learn? That's how you know there is a God. Another way you can be reassured is by praying. Pray to God to give you the faith to believe and he will in some way show you that he is here. I know this will work. And plus just read the Bible. All of the prophecy in the Bible is coming true. That's how you know there is a God.

2007-07-26 06:44:25 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

In Ur mind, Written there by God. Many "Studies" have been performed that show even the most Remote Tribes without any outside influence or contact believe in a "Deity/(ies)" that Created everything they can observe. Scripture says that "The whole World Testifies to God"& "that God wrote the Knowledge of Himself on Our Hearts". Now My turn! "Flagged", is that kinda like "Chains & Whips"??? Oh Goody!!! LOL LOL John

2007-07-26 06:55:14 · answer #4 · answered by moosemose 5 · 1 1

There's no proof that God exists. There is no proof that God does not exist. In fact, there's no proof that ANYTHING does not exist. Santa Claus, faeries, Easter Bunny, invisible aliens infiltrating the government. No one can prove any of those things do or don't exist. Therefore, the only reasonable and rational recourse is not to believe in any of them until such time as someone produces adequate proof of their existence.

2007-07-26 06:46:53 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Creation is full of intelligent design.

For example, the complexity of our human body is far greater than that of any device ever made by man. Therefore, it stands to reason that whoever created our bodies, our brains, the entire universe is more intelligent than we are.

The ecosystem is amazingly complex and works wonderfully. Even if a natural disaster should happen, or if an area becomes polluted, if left alone the earth repairs itself. The earth itself is in the perfect position in relation to the sun to support life, and the tilt of the earth's axis is just right to support the changing seasons that contribute to the healthful growth of vegetation. These are just a few of the infinite things that prove an all-wise Creator and Designer.

There are several things that we acknowledge that we cannot see. No one has ever seen a thought, and scientists don't fully understand how the brain "thinks", but everyone knows thoughts exists. Likewise, perceptive powers are needed to "see" God. Is it by coincidence that there is such a large variety of foods on earth that not only feed us, but provide the necessary nutrients to keep us living and relatively healthy as well as prove enjoyable to the sense of taste? Or is it coincidence that the three things we need the most (air, water, and food) can generally be found in plentiful amounts all over the earth?

2007-07-26 06:45:06 · answer #6 · answered by johnusmaximus1 6 · 0 3

No mortal has ever proven, or will ever prove, to another, the existance of God. Those of The True Christian Faith know for certain that God The Creator is real. But, no one of The Faith can prove it to anyone... The proof of God's existance can only come from God. The relationship of God to the individual is one-on-one and personal.... when God wants someone to know The Truth He will let them know... however... God will not compel anyone to accept what He is offering... each individual has the option to reject "the proof"... the majority do reject it... thats their loss.

I know with absolute certainty that God The Creator is real.

2007-07-26 06:46:25 · answer #7 · answered by ? 5 · 0 2

The structure of the eye reveals marvelous design on the part of its Maker, and the process by which the brain interprets what is transmitted through the eye is far from being understood by scientists. All of this points to its Designer’s intelligence. Jehovah God himself testifies to his creatorship of the eye, saying: “The One forming the eye, can he not look?”—Ps 94:9

2007-07-26 06:51:34 · answer #8 · answered by conundrum 7 · 1 1

Well nobody in history has ever seen GOD there is only proof of Jesus. History will prove that, even Athiests cant disprove the Jesus existed. But if you want proof about Jesus being the son of man read a little book by LEE STORBLE called case for easter. its like 90 pages and a really quick read, great book with alot of facts and proof. Here is just somehting little to think about to those who say Jesus isnt the son of GOD. Then why in the hell would the entire world base the year they live in off of his death. im of course refering to BC AD. Just something small but it does prove he is who he said he was.

2007-07-26 06:44:18 · answer #9 · answered by firedog007af 2 · 0 4

There is no proof. Proof must consist of some real evidence - something physical. So saying, "there is no physical evidence because god is spiritual" is a cop out. Also: any statement or endorsement is not valid proof. Saying something is so does not in and of itself make it so. All religious writings are simply someone saying "it's so".

2007-07-26 06:44:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

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