Yes and He loves you!
2007-08-18 18:41:53
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answered by Max 3
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It's up for you to decide but I just don't see how anyone with any original thought or just 20% brain function could possibly believe it all. I'm sure it's easier to be religious, to think all the pain you go through is for a reason and to think you go somewhere nice when you croak and that someone is watching out for you, but it just isn't possible. I can see why people "find god", they are so sick of everything they just shut down and let someone else do the rationalizing for them, but it isnt healthy and a little scary that people can be so taken with and devoted to something that men of power created to control masses and keep order.
2007-08-18 18:47:18
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It's up to u to believe wheather god exists or not..... cause if u force yourself to believe that god does exist u will most likely blame all your problems on god if something goes wrong.... u will expect him to help u in all your problems. But god helps in many ways some you may not even notice... praying to god gives u hope and help. if god exist in your heart than, believe in him if u think he helps u and walks with u even when u r down..to each and everyone, how much u believe in god is different
2007-08-18 18:51:16
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answer #3
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answered by surfergal 1
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The truth is that there is more evidence suggesting the existence of a "higher power". What exactly this "higher power" is is uncertain. So what we are left with is essentially Faith, kind of ironic isn't it? I personally don't believe any religion or spiritual belief has it right but that is not to discredit any particular belief. With the vast complexity of this universe I think it's fair to say that whatever God is, it is beyond our comprehension.
Peace:)
2007-08-18 18:53:31
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answer #4
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answered by Yahoo Sucks 5
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After taking Biology, I was actually more convinced that God exists than I was before I took Biology.
Observe the miracles of life. It just cannot be an accident.
Did you know that plants "reward" animals for spreading their seed?
The plants cover the seed with fruit, the animal injests it, and deposits the seed elsewhere, with the droppings helping it grow into another plant.
How did the plant think up of this strategy? Simply put, it didn't. It would have no reason to product fruit around the seeds, because that's just using up energy. The reason for the fruit is to reward animals for spreading the seed.
The odds of the plant surrounding the seeds with fruit to reward the animals by luck is extremely low.
Clearly, a higher power thought this up, and put the Earth into balance.
Oh yes, God exists.
The laws of Biology teach us that survival of the fittest favors a nurturing God. Sea turtles lay many eggs and then abandon them. Alligators lay many eggs and guard them carefully. Sea turtles are very endangered. Alligators are prospering. Survival of the fittest favors both a God who multiplies enormously and a God who nurtures His offspring. We can be sure God did not "wind up the Universe" and abandon it, as some Deists claim. The nurturing of offspring is a survival technique that works. He sticks around to guard His "nest." That is why prayer has been proved to affect organic tissue in double blind experiments.
THAT'S JUST THE BIOLOGY SIDE OF IT...
Then there's physics, which involves the creation of the universe.
electromagnetism is roughly 1039 times stonger than gravity. If electromagnetism had been merely 1033 times stronger than gravity, stars would burn a million times faster and be billions of times less massive.
"A stronger nuclear strong force (by as little as 2 percent) would have prevented the formation of protons, --yielding a universe without atoms. Decreasing it by 5 percent would have given us a universe without stars." Leslie, page 4, quoting Hawking, Physics Bulleting: Cambridge, vol. 32, 1980, pp 9-10.
The very nature of water--so vital to life--is something of a mystery. Unique among the molecules water is lighter in its solid form than its liquid form: Ice floats. If it did not, the oceans would freeze from the bottom up and Earth would be covered with solid ice. This property is traceable to unique properties of the hydrogen atom. Leslie, p 30, quoting Barrow and Tipler pp 143-144. CF Debtys Wilkinson, Our Universes (New York: Columbia University Press, 1991), pp 171-172.
2007-08-18 18:47:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4 In him was life, and that life was the light of men. 5 The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it. 6
2007-08-18 19:21:19
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answer #6
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answered by o0angel.believe0o 1
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Yes it's true!!
Go to the Restored Church of God website & read their book on "Does God Exist?" & also read their articles on Evolution.
You will learn alot.
2007-08-18 18:48:17
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Scientists have concluded that there must have been a supernatural intelligent being involved in the creation of the universe. Scientists first thought that when the big bang occured, space and time fabric were spreading so fast, that it was creating over 33,000 stars per second. They found that to be impossible.
2007-08-18 18:45:33
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answer #8
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answered by Titus M 4
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The evidence for the existence of God is all around you and you have no excuse for not knowing this. I refer you to Romans 1:19,20; '...since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse'. For 'them/they' read 'us'.
2007-08-18 18:47:33
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answer #9
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answered by cheir 7
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Yes
2007-08-18 18:48:20
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Totally unprovable. You can argue from belief, which means there's no way of ascertaining the existence or non-existence of God. We're all atheists when it comes to belief in Zeus, Thor or other pagan deities and they had their own sacred texts and 'revelations', so even appealing to the Bible proves nothing, apart from circular logic.
2007-08-18 18:44:23
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answer #11
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answered by chris m 5
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