Visit Los Angeles. You can see the air here.
2007-11-14 09:21:16
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answer #1
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answered by the-chick 2
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Actually, it is a pathetic justification for God to exist, not proof. Either way, it's neither the best nor the worst. Try typing http://www.everystudent.com/features/isthere.html into your browser's address bar, and be prepared to have a fit of laughter at how pathetic it is. I mean, it's less pathetic than what you are asking about, but it's still pretty pathetic.
Me? I'm not a christian. I'm a deist; I try to find valid, non-faith-based, non-scripture-based, and scientifically sound reasons to believe that God exists. And right now... I'm not even sure if the reasons I have found are good, I'll admit that.
2007-11-14 09:37:05
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answered by Jadebrain_viking 2
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I would just like to point out what someone posted:
"How about that the God Yahweh wrote an advanced science book for mankind to follow to survive on Earth. This science book has been mislabeled a religious book by mankind. We call this book "The Bible"."
The bible is far from any "proof" that god exists. It is a book, the same kind of book that is written by beings just like you and me!
That is the most rediculous thing i have ever heard lol
2007-11-15 03:40:04
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answered by AngryFalafel 4
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That can be an argument to show he exists but to me the strongest proof is us and the way we are made or the universe with everything set so perfectly in motion. You believe in electricity, you can't see it but you can see what it does. You can't see God but you can see all of the things he does and has created.
2007-11-14 09:30:57
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answered by Emily R 2
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I liken the feeling of God's presence to the combination of adrenaline and passion felt when listening to an awesome song, or doing the one thing that you love the most. Some people can feel it, some people can't. It's a complete numbing of your entire body, and your mind focuses only on the activity at hand. How could such joy and power come from anything but God?
2007-11-14 09:21:51
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answered by justme 4
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Tsk tsk tsk! Your evidence is a gross misrepresentation of what Christians trust. Christians do no longer trust that each and every thing ought to come from something. really we trust that each and every thing that has a beginning must have a reason. God is eternal, hence He has no beginning and does no longer choose a reason. i do no longer ought to refute your argument in any respect, because you already misconstrued the argument interior the first position! next!!!!!
2016-10-24 06:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no proof - just like there is no proof for evolution, or the Big Bang Theory, or creationism. Religion relies on faith, not evidence.
This doesn't mean that He doesn't exist - and it doesn't mean that He does. He wants you to believe in Him, have faith in His existence - without proof. Scientists want the same - but they're still trying to find incontrovertible proof, since that's a basic tenant of science. And so far, neither has disproven the other - make of that what you will.
2007-11-14 09:21:08
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answered by Me 6
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It is not the strongest argument to proof that God exist. The Bible is another proof. I believe that God is exist. No one had to prove it to me.
2007-11-14 09:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope not my strongest argument, but why should I even tell you when you don't have faith. You have already made up your mind. I just hope and pray you realize He is real, just because you cant see the air doesnt mean its not there........WoW I said it anyway didnt I? Seriously though, I hope you do realize God exists.
2007-11-14 09:27:33
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answered by prodigychild_21 4
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How about that the God Yahweh wrote an advanced science book for mankind to follow to survive on Earth. This science book has been mislabeled a religious book by mankind. We call this book "The Bible".
2007-11-14 09:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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