What proof do you have, or how do you disproove that God does exists?
Why are you so passionate about denying Him?
2007-09-07
06:02:26
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you can't see the air, but you know it's there.
2007-09-07
07:07:55 ·
update #1
my proof is everywhere from the very air we breath to the dirt we all will be burried in.
My Faith is what tells me God Reins
Because I spoke with him this very morning.
2007-09-07
07:13:25 ·
update #2
No i'm not new to this.
but i will say I can lead a horse to the water but I can't make him drink.
2007-09-07
07:42:24 ·
update #3
The diffrence between you and me is I'm happy to show you all Who God is, but you all seem too angry to want to listen.
2007-09-07
07:45:06 ·
update #4
I grew up christian and to be honest, I never knew christians consider the trinity to be all 3 in 1...then I started to realllllly wonder.
2007-09-07 06:26:23
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answer #1
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answered by Cilantro 5
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Because it is a lie. there are so many things that don't add up. I have disproven the bible. Genesis 6:2 states "that the sons of god" but wait then John 3:16 "that god loved the earth so much that he sent down his only begotten son." SO does god have only one son or many?
there are too many inconsistancies with the bible. Such as was John in jail when jesus went to Galilee?
How can a loving all powerful god allow things like the black death to happen?
Why is there such a vast universe if we are the only ones in existence. Surely your god would have told of others on different planets.
How can a god exist that would allow all the death?
Now prove your trinity concept. The trinity is borrowed from the Celts. The maiden, the mother, and the crone. The word trinity is not even in the bible.
Or how about in the bible It is written that the messiah would be called Emmanual, but yet he was named jesus and nobody ever called him emmanual.
2007-09-07 13:39:40
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answered by bluesagedragon 4
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what proof do you have about the exsistance of god? all you have is a book that was put together over 400 years after the death of jesus of nazerath. you also have many things left out of the bible and cut from the bible when those guys decided what to put in it. the only thing you have to fuel your belief is hear say. if it wont stand up in court, how can we base our exsistance on it?
for people that have no hard evidence, why are you so passionate about embracing him?
2007-09-07 13:12:10
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answered by underscorespelledout 1
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Think of it the exact opposite way. "What proof do you have, or how do you prove that god does exists?"
If you try to answer "Faith" or "the bible" those are not answers.
I just think it is ridiculous to worship an imaginary being that supposedly knows and sees all and can help those in need but never does.
2007-09-07 13:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well... there simply aren't any reasons to believe in god.
Gods were invented by man, in a desperate attempt to explain the unexplainable... things like the sun, moon, and stars... day and night... thunder and lightening... sickness and death... etc... and to answer the unanswerable... profound questions like "Daddy... what holds the sky up?"
For all of these questions, the delusion "God did it" (the ILLUSION of knowledge) has been replaced by REAL knowledge... and as a result, this 'god' has been reduced from an all-powerful supernatural being to a 'God of the Gaps'... an imaginary cockroach-like creature that scurries from crack-to-crevice, looking for the remaining patches of darkness and shadow in mankind's '"knowledge-base", so as to cower and hide from the glaring light of knowledge and understanding.
The fact that people continue to cling to this pitiable, delusional 'god' idea is a pathetic disgrace, to say the least... a testament to the enduring power of gullibility, irrationality, willful ignorance, self-delusion, intellectual dishonesty, hypocrisy and drooling stupidity.
Yet today, we find stalwart defenders of insane delusions fighting a desperate battle to stave of knowledge and understanding, trying to shield the dark cracks and crevices of ignorance from the light of reason... crying "No... no... that ain't so... God did it... God did it."
Seriously... think about this. You believe that a (fictional) cosmic Jewish zombie, who is his own father, can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him that you accept him as your master so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced, by a talking snake with legs, to eat from a magical tree... (etc.)... and that there is something horribly wrong with people who ARE NOT so gullible and droolingly stupid as to believe such outrageously ridiculous codswallop.
C'mon now... be truthful... doesn't that sound a little bit crazy? A LOT crazy, maybe. Sure it does. So... we don't believe it. It's as simple as that... really. Rational, sane people, who are capable of critical thinking and evaluating evidence are simply not prone to 'believing' such obviously nonsensical ideas. Why do you think less that 5% of eminent scientsts believe in god? Because they're evil? Under the control of Satan? LOL. No... it's because they're too smart to fall for such nonsense.
"If you claim that something is true, I will examine the evidence which supports your claim; if you have no evidence, I will not accept that what you say is true and I will think you a foolish and gullible person for believing it so." ~ Richard Dawkins
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2007-09-07 13:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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No one needs or is required to prove things don't exist. Think about it. Do you go around proving to everyone that Unicorns don't exist? Do you go around trying to prove that dragons don't exist? Does anyone you know require you to prove to them that there is not an invisible planet called Zerange orbiting the sun? No one needs to prove things don't exist. Now if you claim something does exist (god for example) then it is encumbent on you to prove that. Got any proof?
2007-09-07 13:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you believe in Zeus? Why not?
The Odyssey and the Iliad pre-date the gospels, they contain more documented information that the gospels and the majority of the people in them are confirmed by other sources, unlike the gospels.
That makes Zeus a better documented and more credible god than Jesus. So why do you not worship him?
2007-09-07 13:10:50
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answered by Simon T 7
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The Earth is billions of years old and in all that time not one single tiny shred of evidence has come to light to show the existence of a god.
That's close enough to proof for me.
Now you try and prove god does exist.
2007-09-07 13:08:30
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answered by darwinsfriend AM 5
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There is no way to prove God does not exist, but there is plenty of proof that the Bible is fiction and mythology. Your delusions are of no value to me - if you insist on believing a lie, it is not my concern.
2007-09-07 13:09:04
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answered by Anonymous
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The Trinity was determined at the Nicene council in 325 C.E., not by God, or a book. Why do you believe it?
2007-09-07 13:07:59
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answered by Justsyd 7
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