God is AWESOME!
2007-11-14 09:10:46
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answer #1
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answered by rikirailrd 4
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I in simple terms prefer to appreciate if the atheist can actually furnish the nicely suited answer as they're so confident that God did no longer create existence? - i will coach that the biblical version is a delusion. All of genesis replaced into plagiarized from the Sumerian pills having no longer something to do with deities so "god coming up existence" is a delusion. - As to proving the place existence got here from, we settle for a organic technique on account that that has evidence. A deity magically forming existence is a delusion on account which you have yet to teach a deity exists and that what youi use as a evidence is a nicely shown delusion. - There you have fairly evidence and evidence and no hypothesis.
2016-12-08 22:00:37
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answered by Anonymous
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> When I feel God's presence I am positive it registers on an EEG or MRI or some machine that my brain waves have changed. That biochemically something is different. Therefore, I have experienced GOD.
You have experienced something, but there's no evidence there that it's from an external non-you entity. We're measuring YOUR brain activity, and not G-d's, remember.
Enjoy college, but don't major in any science.
2007-11-14 09:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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You are having positive thoughts that are affecting the brain. You could have the same effect thinking about fuzzy bunnies, but if you want to call it God, that's your business.
I am curious. What do Atheists and medical tests have to do with one another? Are you saying that scientists are Atheists, and since scientists made the machines and tests, Atheists proved your point? Okay, it's a leap, but I'm still with you. But it begs one more question. If Atheists are so wrong about so many things, why are you trusting their machinery and testing practices????
2007-11-14 09:27:33
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answered by Jareth's Trousers 7
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Amen sister!!! It only goes to prove that with God, nothing is impossible! I am very happy for you!!!
2007-11-14 10:02:48
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answered by Virginia B (John 16:33) 7
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I thought God and technology didn't mix well...
But to answer your question whatever you perceived you felt made you change your brain waves, whether its actually god or not...well, I guess only God knows the answer to that question.
2007-11-14 09:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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When your dreaming you move you eyes to see the things in your dreams. Does that mean that dreams really exist? By your logic it does.
2007-11-14 10:45:00
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answered by jetthrustpy 4
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i can produce a mushroom trip or any other drug i have done but does that mean the drug is in my system? no. if i was taught how to activate certain parts of my brain i could stimulate an LSD trip without ever doing acid. i could even experiemented if i wanted to create whole new sensations and experiences but it wouldn't mean i had taken any drug or seen similiar effects.
also maybe what you feel to be god may be part of that schizophrenia and that's what the machines register.
2007-11-14 09:15:11
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answered by Dr. R PhD in Revolution 5
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"I am positive it registers on an EEG or MRI or some machine"
Oh yes, that's proof alright.
Some machine, eh? Wow!
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2007-11-14 09:18:56
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answered by ABB 6
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I bet if you thought of unicorns the brain waves would change too. They move whenever you think of an imaginary thing.
I don't see how atheists proved that God exists. Are you implying that all atheists are as smart as doctors who can operate scanners?
2007-11-14 09:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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One can accomplish the same thing by inhaling some THC or by getting some stage 2 or stage 3 sleep before getting to REM. Many things can "change" your brainwaves. You can't prove God's presence scientifically. If you really believed in God, you wouldn't feel the need to in the first place.
2007-11-14 09:10:48
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answered by ಠ__ಠ 7
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