You have the right to your opinion.
I believe there is much proof that he does exist.
You, are one. The unique, marvelous way you are created is evidence of an intelligent designer. (See Psalm 139:14)
The earth, is a second. If we were in a room and sealed it off where no air came in nor out, in a few hours we would all die. The earth, though sealed off, does not run out of air and the used air is cleansed. Who thought of and put this wonderful system in place for us ?
The sun, is a third. Our sun, a middlesized star, does not run out of power. Who keeps providing it with this ? And who placed our earth in a perfect distance from it ? Not too close nor too far ?
These are just a few proofs that has me convinced that there is an intelligent beginning of everything existing. (See Romans 1:20)
Take care ! :o)
2007-09-04 08:06:51
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answer #1
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answered by volunteer teacher 6
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God exists, here is proof - you make reference to God in your sentence. Now, the word exists. Does the person of God exist in reality. If God did not exist in reality, your reference to God in your sentence would not make sense. How do we know with certainty numbers exist? Or that the arbitrary name we give "infinite number" has an exact number? Can you continue counting forever into infinity? Yes. Despite the fact that mathematical concepts have no objective basis in reality, for example "I love the 60s" - (the era? being that age?) we still understand the substance of the "meaning" and that such meaning can extend beyond our mind's ability to comprehend with absolute accuracy. This does not make the possibility any less true.
2007-09-04 15:00:09
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answer #2
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answered by reasonfaith 3
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One way to prove God's existence is to think about the fact that, as far as we know, nothing happens without a cause. Now, we know that eveything that exists in the material universe is either moving, or else is made of molecules which contain moving parts. The question is, why is everything moving?
We know that nothing moves unless something makes it move. This is the basic assumption of science: that everything has a cause. Science's main job is finding out the causes of things that we see happening in the universe.
So, if something is moving, then something moved it, or caused it to move. If a ball is flying through the air, you know that someone threw it or hit it, causing it to move. Suppose the cause is that a car hit it after it bounced into the street. That means the car is moving. What causes the car to move? Its wheels, which are moved by its axle, which is moved by its differential, which is moved by its driveshaft, which is moved by its transmission, which is moved by its engine.
What moves the engine? Basically, atoms and molecules that are moving with great force as a result of explosions in the cylinders, which are caused by fuel being ignited by a spark from a spark plug. The spark plug sparks because of electricity running through it. Electricity moves because -- God knows, I'm not an engineer. But common sense tells us that something causes it to do so.
The point is, everything in the universe is moving, and something started it all moving. If nothing started it all moving, then it would not be moving now, because we know that nothing moves unless something moves it. In short, the fact that everything is moving is proof that someone or something started everything moving. This thing is called the Prime Mover.
This does not prove the Christian God, but it is consistent with the Christian God. The Christian God is the creator of everything, or in other words the Prime Mover.
The problem with trying to prove the Christian God specifically is the Prime Mover, is that we only know it because he told us he is. That's our proof.
How do you prove that someone told someone something? You get other people to testify to what he said, and then you have to choose whether you believe the testimony or not. This is what the Catholic Church does, either through its preaching or through its Scriptures: testifies to what God has revealed to mankind. It's your choice whether to accept that testimony or reject it.
2007-09-04 15:12:15
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answer #3
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answered by Agellius CM 3
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I think that there is no proof of God because God does not want there to be proof. It is a kind of challenge.
Jesus said to him (Thomas), "Have you come to believe because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and have believed."
But if you think about it, there is more proof that God exists that there is about:
+ Love
+ Friendship
+ Patriotism
+ Duty
+ Community
+ Fidelity
+ Courage
+ And the like
You know they are there, but can you prove it?
With love in Christ.
2007-09-06 22:59:32
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answer #4
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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There is no proof, only evidence beyond a reasonable doubt.
The more you study the Bible the more intrinsic genuinity you find within it. With an open and curious heart, you will find God.
PS: Do not read the Book of Mormon...
2007-09-04 15:07:44
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answer #5
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answered by jackhighbluff 3
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the problem with your question is that the answer will only be shown to you when you die. do you really want to be wrong about God when you meet him? I think it might just be a little more intelligent to be wrong that there is a God than that there isn't. but hey, its your eternal problem. God only shows himself to those that choose to believe and love him.
2007-09-04 15:01:18
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answer #6
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answered by Ray E 5
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Hmmm, Is there any proof that he Doesn`t? Nope..
Peace & God bless from Texas <><
2007-09-04 14:57:15
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answer #7
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answered by jaantoo1 6
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you must find the proof for yourself. :)
2007-09-04 14:53:23
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answer #8
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answered by sisterzeal 5
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www.mormon.org
www.lds.org
2007-09-04 15:00:34
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answered by Leprechaun 3
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