I don't think that anybody could logically prove the existence of a god. But then again, nobody could logically disprove a god's existence either. There is not enough empirical evidence to support either idea.
The existence of god depends on faith. If you believe that there is a god, any proof will do; if you don't believe that there is a god, no proof is enough.
2007-09-03 14:30:31
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answered by Toutatis 4
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Simple: the Bible says so. How do we know the Bible is the word of God? Because God says so. Kind of a Catch-22.
I do believe in God, by the way, but it cannot be proven or disproven. I believe because the existence of the universe around us suggest a Creator (whom I call "God"). But, that is not proof.
2007-09-03 14:41:28
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answered by The Doctor 7
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Logically? Look around. Do you really believe ALL this happened accidentally?
Every galaxy?
How much proof is needed beyond what we can't even discover scientifically.
We just now found another new species of frog in a remote mountainous region of Colombia, right here on this earth.
Sorry dude. God made His ways known to man long ago, we just keep screwing up.
2007-09-03 14:32:59
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answered by ? 5
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There's proof of God everywhere you look. The best example is the Earth he created, it's obviously here, right? Why everyone doesn't believe in Him, I'm unsure. Being Christian myself makes this hard for me to answer. But I think some people tend to be stubborn and don't want to accept what is right in front of them.
2007-09-03 15:06:59
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answered by Lizzie Gal 2
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I don't have to prove anything. I know. Some people refuse to open their hearts AND mind to know God. That's where the problem lies. They would rather depend on and answer to only themselves. They don't know what they are missing!
How, how, how, can someone watch anything being conceived, and grow into a real live being and doubt in God's existence!? Or to be able to see the beauty in a sunset? Or when they see a bloody battle, not say "I don't blame God; however I blame the evil one, satan, for being a part of our world!" Without satan, we would be without sin, hate, greed...our world really would be paradise on earth!
2007-09-03 14:32:37
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answered by dawnUSA 5
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I think the reason that people don't believe because there are set of standards, or rules. Most people don't like them because it effects some part of their life. Maybe it gives a feeling of "guilt," I don't know.
But notice you get mad at the bad things in your life? Sometimes it makes you feel that, that mere book is better than you.
We know that some of the rules in the Bible even upset Politicians, or else they wouldn't have taken the Ten commandments off the state lawn. We also know it upsets entertainers due to their lifestyle and of HOW they got there.
Even athletes. Nobody escapes the standard of the book. It does upset us.
2007-09-03 14:38:15
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answered by Da Mick 5
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You can prove anything logically given the right axioms. There is Godel's Ontological "Proof" of God, which is mathematically sound, but relies on unjustified premises.
His argument is unpersuasive to me, for that reason, among others.
2007-09-03 14:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I can supply a multipage thesis on faith and why faith make sense. I have done so repeatedly on R& S. None of it was cut and paste.
As to your second question, some people simply are not logical.
2007-09-03 14:28:50
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answered by Big Bill 7
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some people just dont want to listen. others been hurt by christians, church, so they closed the doors of thier hearts to accept God and anything about Bible.
2007-09-03 14:48:50
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answer #9
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answered by Brian N 1
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They have eyes and can not see
They have ears and can not hear
I am Vulcan, hear me roar!
It's lame, i know, just wanted to see your reactions.
2007-09-03 14:35:00
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answered by Diver Down 3
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