I have had enough divine interventions in my life --that they couldn't even be termed "coincidences". The mathematical probability that ALL of what has occurred to me could ever happen to one person and in such a short period of time--is so close to miracle status that it is all the evidence that I need.
There would be absolutely NO PROOF that could be shown to me that could make me deny my entire past and all the things God has done in my life.
2007-10-01 01:29:47
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answered by steinbeck11 6
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I began in faith, but due to several profound miracles I now know God exists. There is no possible evidence that anybody could offer that would sway me from what I know is true. People can provide evidences that the Bible may have imperfections, or had been misinterpreted at times (such as is the case with some passages about the Creation) yet they cannot disprove God. They can only offer up fallacious arguments that they surmise is irrefutable proof but in reality it is just their wishful thinking because they don't WANT to believe in God. Why on earth would a sane person not WANT to believe in God? Simple...
John 3: 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved.
2007-10-01 01:26:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The answer to your first question is no. There I times that I do doubt the existence of God. But I always come back to Him.
To you second question, I would probably reject it, depending on what it is, of course. The evidence I have for His existence is very subjective and would be hard for anyone to refute.
To turn the question around, if evidence were given for His existence, would you believe?
2007-10-01 01:30:47
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answered by King James 5
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Yes, God has proved to me he exists, there is no evidence to show my beliefs are likely wrong and even if some one tried to provide some I would reject it. As I have stated God has given me all the proof I need to undeniably believe and have faith.
2007-10-01 01:27:31
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answered by LaptopJesus 5
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Yes, I do know with absolute Certainty,
Now for you, would you accept it, without bias ?
What evidence would you accept without any bias or emotion?
If you have once once of Bias then you are wrong.
The second law of thermodynamics states that the amount of energy in a system that is available to do work is decreasing. Entropy increases as available energy decreases. In other words, the purely natural tendency of things is to move toward chaos, not order, and available energy necessary for work is lost (mostly as heat) in this process. Eventually, the universe will run down and all life and motion will cease. This is the natural tendency of all things. Batteries run down, machines break, buildings crumble, roads decay, living things die, etc. Left to the natural state, all things would eventually cease to function.
2007-10-01 01:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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We know that God exists when He does what He promises in His word. When we accept Jesus, as promised, the Holy Spirit comes and lives in each of us. When we are baptised in the Spirit, as promised, we can pray in the Spirit and have the fruit and gifts of the Holy Spirit working in and through us.
When we have experienced the presence and the power of the Holy Spirit who can tell us that our experience is not real and God does not exist? Nobody can challenge our personal experience so real.
2007-10-01 01:32:32
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answered by seekfind 6
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Faith... as I've said before, an excuse for the feeble of mind. Even when all evidence proves that God doesn't exist, they would still hold on to that faith.
Thank feck I put my trust in reality rather than faith. One way to never go wrong :)
2007-10-01 01:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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"Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see." - HEBREWS 11:1
So yes I know with absolute certainty that GOD exists and that JESUS CHRIST is the Son of GOD; and if there had been any reasonable conclusive evidence to disprove this, it would have surfaced long before now.
2007-10-01 01:25:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Knowledge is not information, knowledge is 'certainty' of the information given you.
A 'certainty' of the information contained in the Bible will of course cause one to conclude that a God exists... this of course does not make a supreme being 'real'.
2007-10-01 01:35:46
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answered by ƴℏḉя@ηα ḯṫṥḯянℭ 4
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Absolutely I know that God exists. It's unfortunate that so many people can't grasp that concept.
2007-10-01 01:47:35
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answered by kaz716 7
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