Can you disprove his Existence?
2007-10-19 08:01:14
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answered by Old guy 5
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Yes, God CAN be proven to exist! It just depends on what type of "proof" you require? For some higher thinking individuals the formulas would be MUCH more complex, but they DO exist nonetheless...however for the standard thinking person, (Simply put...) Most of us dwell in a house (right?) How did the house come to be? You KNOW there HAD to be a builder...(right?) How do you KNOW? Because houses just don't "pop" out of the ground...or appear out of thin air. (right?) So that being the case, the Universe itself has been proven to have a unique "construction". The Earth is the precise distance from the Sun, so that it can sustain life, the Earth is spinning at the precise speed that gravity is attained & therefore can sustain life. If the Earth was even ONE degree off from it current axis we would cease to exist! Etc, Ect...Also when Albert Einstein discovered his "Theory of relativity" he too went from being an atheist to being someone that believes on God! When you search for truth it CAN be found, in more ways that you can shake a "perverbial stick at"...lol
The point is to LOOK! There are 100's of places to examine.
Start with the Bible Itself, then try researching provable history. Then move on to the Creation itself, and LOOK at the evidence in the different cultures...there is so much proof that exists that it boggles the mind. Most people that make the claim that there is no proof (or just take it on faith) have either not looked for themselves (too lazy) or they just want to deny the FACTS!
I am listing a couple of good starting places & a couple of book authors that may help you. The search REALLY IS worth the effort! "Seek you this day, while TRUTH may yet be found!) May the Lord guide you into opening your eyes to the Truth!
2007-10-19 08:33:28
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answered by maranatha132 5
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The short answer is no. Then again, why should one need proof? If God could be proven to exist, it would not make anyone live any better. The best way to investigate this matter is to look inside your heart, and also to do some research. There are plenty of revealed texts which give rich rewards to the seeker, for example Bible, Quran, Bhagavad Gita. It will be worth finding a very spiritual person to discuss your chosen text with.
Peace
LB
2007-10-20 02:46:48
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answered by Jerusalem Delivered 3
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We can't prove God (or gods) exist as we have no definition for the word "god". Whatever definition you give (creator, being of infinite power over matter, etc.) there will be some conceivable thing or entity which fits the definition but which is not considered to be God. We may be able to prove that there exist entities, animate or inanimate which possess certain characteristics that are associated with God but that is as far as we can go without a clear definition of the word "God".
We must define our terms first as do all good philosophers.
2007-10-19 08:50:45
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answered by SolarFlare 6
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god is uniformed as a figure that represents a supernatural force of existance. god is not the creater, he is the creation,which is why most av some form of belief by association. this proves their is something of somekind that is magnificeint in its own right that logic would conclude as being,again,something we do all associate with,the unknown(unconscious)motivating behaviour(consciouness)meaning the point of awareness is where division creates ability to think the point of being part of the creation itself which in turn we associate by existance but such an explanation would appear too far fetched to be acceptable becuase as humans we are modified to believe only in something that is evident so most will follow some religion to what fits closely to their intsinctive thoughts and feelings. which in my view is by association. because if you take association back to where it began, the word 'aware' is telling you where its at with the giving environment, is an actual fact.
2007-10-19 10:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't pin down the position and velocity of an electron at the same time and you want proof of GOD???? Can you define what you're looking for first? What is God? Answers to be plugged in to many different quantum mechanical equations until one gives a satisfactory answer....
2007-10-19 08:10:36
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answered by Black Dog 6
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No, religion is what is put in place to answer the questions we have no answers for. It makes people feel more secure.
If there really is a God, I'm not interested anyway. If God is all powerful and lets babies be raped and murdered, it just isn't good enough for me. There is nothing you can say to convince me that an all powerful being should let this happen.
2007-10-19 08:07:19
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answer #7
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answered by Flank 3
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everything we see around us is a proof of the existence of GOD!! the birth of a child, the sunset, the rainbow, the land and the sea, our DNA, the planets and stars, the people....the list goes on
the Bible says that he that says there is no God is a fool.
i mean everything that has been predicted in the scriptures has either happend or is happening.what more proof do you need?
2007-10-19 08:46:46
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answered by JCK 2
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Depends what you call a miracle. There are some things in life that you just can't figure out why , using God fills in the gaps. The proof is all around you if you want to see it.
2007-10-19 08:05:19
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answered by andrew s 1
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Existance can never be proved. Belief in God, or not believing in God--either position requires the basis assumption of that position to be taken on faith. Derivative logic from the basis assumption may be proved, disproved, or modified--but when one makes the basic assumption for or against--this is an assumption--a basis axiom based solely on faith--and hence not subject to being proved or disproved.
2007-10-19 08:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It's impossible, by definition, to prove something that isn't true in the first place. Since God probably does not exist, it is probably impossible to prove his existence.
Of course, subjectively, you can't prove ANYTHING with 100% certainty, whether it's true or not, so the above point isn't even that relevant.
2007-10-19 08:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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