Absolute proof is not needed to demonstrate God is real... There's ample circumstantial evidence: from the expanse of the Universe... to the precision and benefits of our sun... to the air we breath... to the production of the soil beneath our feet... to the innumerable and wondrous creatures we share the earth with... to the study of nuclear physics which begins to reveal the movement, power, and complexity of subatomic particles... to the sheer beauty and complexity of nature.. to the story of Jesus Christ and his life, which is commemorated every time ANYBODY jots down the date and the year.. All this is no accident -- so every poll ever taken on the subject proves MOST people believe in God. We don't have absolute proof because God employs various ways and means to separate the wheat from the chaff.golden oldie wrote:Kalan wrote:golden oldie wrote:
Yes, by the uninformed. Much like there are still people who believe in some kind of god, and always will do no matter how much scientific evidence is placed before them to the contrary.Practically all the top scientists believe in God.,, But you say "some kind of God???" ... Many non-believers worship false God's -- such as money, fame, sex, power, youth, or beauty.. However, most people on earth believe in an eternal maker who created the heavens, the earth, and everything in and on the earth.. Man can't produce a mosquito from the raw materials God provided, so it’s a cinch we didn’t create more complex life forms such as ourselves..
Some deluded people believe man and every other living creature descended from one celled animals, who were originally created by primal ooze flowing this way and that.. The ooze was the product of materials created by the big bang.. But exactly how the matter that composed the particle that exploded during the big bang was cobbled together and touched off??? ... That's a theory they’re still working on.
But they’re sure life itself is an accident of natural forces.. And the sun is another accident that just happens to be the perfect size, temperature, and composition to keep the earth well heated, lighted, stabilized, and energized by voltaic, photosynthesisic, nuclear, and electromagnetic power that we don’t yet fully understand, while being balanced and tethered to nothing but a precise rotation and orbit around the center of the Milky Way, and at the same time centering the earth’s precise rotation and orbit. The moon also regulates and stabilizes the earth’s orbit in ways we don’t yet fully understand, but all this precision is just a fantastic accident to non-believers – because to acknowledge God’s existence would means we need to follow a code of conduct that sometimes puts others ahead of ourselves
Plenty of hot air in this post but no proof. Science is proven by one simple fact, every discovery or theory has an army of other scientists trying to disprove it. When they can't said theory or discovery is generally accepted as fact. The problem with you god botherers is you have no proof, other than a fable written by a few Rabbi's. Not good enough I'm afraid.
Asking for absolute proof that God really exists is like a baby in the womb wanting to know for certain if there's some kind of life for him beyond the womb -- where he's been trapped for months, ever since he can remember... That child doesn't need any proof. He'll find out soon enough---just like we will.. However, I remember reading about a man who prayed for 23 years, from about the time he was about 13, for a sign from God proving he was really there.. Several times a week he would go into his ritual prayer, begging God to please give him some sign he was really there.. One evening he picked up his remote to turn on the TV.. But instead, he put the remote down and went into his ritual prayer, "PLEASE GOD, GIVE ME SOME SIGN YOU'RE THERE!!!" As he beseeched God, he received a powerful blow to his neck that knocked him from his living room into his kitchen.. He was moderately injured.. The blow to his neck produced a mystifying mark, not quite like a burn mark, that persisted for months. Nothing in his house was damaged or moved except for himself, so he knew that no bolt of lightning snuck through the walls to nail him or anything.
As the man told his story to a reporter he said, "It wasn't the sort of sign I was looking for, but now I know for sure that God is there for me." I think that story demonstrates that God wants us to acknowledge and honor his existence as an act of faith, and not be a weak Doubting Thomas... If we can't come to realize God's existence by seeing and experiencing the wonders of his creation -- then we're a very "stiff necked" minority as he said.
