Question:
Is there proof of "God" that is irrefutable?
anonymous
2015-03-01 19:27:42 UTC
The Bible is the claim, so don't even quote it. It can't support itself. I just want someone to come forward with evidence of the Bible being true, or the God of the Bible existing. Can you do this without insulting my intelligence and saying I'm suppressing the truth? We'll see.
89 answers:
E
2015-03-02 12:54:39 UTC
I have a hard time believing people really want to believe in God or what motives they truly have in trying to get to know Him. I expect a lot of this is just an excuse to not really trust in Him. There are numerous books that have been written (virtually any book by Josh McDowell such as "Evidence That Demands a Verdict" (several volumes), "Reasons Skeptics Should Consider Christianity" & "More Than a Carpenter", any book also by Dr. William Craig or the late Dr. Walter Martin) which give great evidence to creation and the trustworthiness of God & His Word. Again, however, I'm not sure what to say if you really don't want to search these things out on your own. This is a relationship like any human one & God wants to make Himself known to people who want to know Him but He will not force Himself on you. Let me share with you that:



1) God loves you (we don't initially love Him) & has a wonderful plan for your life.

(John 3:16, 10:10, Jeremiah 29:11)

2) Man is sinful & separated from God & cannot experience His love & forgiveness

(Romans 3:23, James 3:2)

3) Jesus died on the cross for all the sins of all mankind for all time

(1 Peter 3;18, 1 Timothy 2:5, Acts 4:12, 1 John 1:9)

4) YOU can know this Jesus personally as your Lord & Saviour by accepting His invitation to be in

your life.

(Revelations 3:20, John 1:12)



Hope this helps
?
2015-03-02 15:31:28 UTC
From a pure science and logical approach, Jehovah exists. How so? Try this: In nature, all things are either born or made, whether they be living things or synthetic/artificial, such as cars, weapons, books, etc. But in every case it has a start somewhere. Couple that notion with whenever a person sees/notices something that has been assembled or made, and especially with specific design involved, one always concludes it was made by someone else.(Example, if someone notices a sandwich on the table when they come home, someone else is at home as well when they get there, the person logically concludes that person or another that came when they weren't there made the sandwich, it didn't just appear...) There has been no example in nature nor through scientific procedure that something can spontaneously come from nowhere, there always has to be someone or something to start a reaction.



Those two notions in mind, if energy supposedly can't be destroyed but only transferred once created, then it shows that the concept of infinity with an energy source isn't impossible to fathom.



Couple those 3 notions with the piece of the Law of Dynamics dealing with entropy. Once something is made or comes into existence, it automatically begins to degrade if left on its own. However, 'lower life forms', such as trees, fungi and some animals, have longer life spans than people, which are supposed to be 'higher' life forms. This would show that mankind, if anything, would be in the process of devolving and not evolving.



But going back to the original 3 notions, if everything in the universe and in nature has been shown to have order and a unique design to it, logic and experience from life says that someone is responsible for it, and it wasn't by chance. However, whoever that someone is would have to have more intelligence than anything existing, have more power, energy, and longevity to produce such extensive creation. At the very LEAST, this individual would be considered god-LIKE, and definitely Almighty, considering how the notion of energy works once it's created. This individual has explained who He is through the Bible. (Ps.83:18)
?
2015-03-02 02:02:29 UTC
It seems clear that “irrefutable evidence” is far too high a requirement for most things in life, including belief in God. Choosing the most probable option is generally the best we can do. Sometimes it is better to withhold judgment, but sometimes that is folly. Often better is to make the best choice we can now, and review later if we learn more.



We only have one life (YOLO) and not putting off a decision to marry or believe in God may end up being the same as deciding against. Requiring “irrefutable evidence” is too conservative, though it may be a useful catchphrase if someone doesn't want to think about belief in God.



Some of us would prefer caution, some are impetuous. But making judgments on the information we have seems to be the sensible option, together with a willingness to reconsider if there is new evidence.
?
2015-03-03 16:33:49 UTC
Yes God exists, but not he God that the churches would have us worship, nor the god that resides in the mythical heaven that we are told we will enter when we die, if we've been good.

These are a false god and heaven, made up by a controlling religion supported by the many narcissistic kings across the ages. who demanded the subjugation and fealty of their people.

The real god that exists is the god that Jesus teaches us in the bible through the gospels, this god is consciousness, of which human consciousness is a part.

The Bible is a book about the evolution of this consciousness told in symbolism and parallels (parables). Jesus's teaching tells us we can find both the kingdom of heaven and god within, and he also likens this to a grain of mustard seed which must grow. This is describing our own consciousness which is our God internal, and he goes on teach us how this will grow, and whether by our own free will, it will turn out to be God or Satan because consciousness is both.

So yes God is as irrefutable as consciousness because they are one and the same thing.



Mark Wootton Author of 'The Descent of the Dove'
Shane H
2015-03-03 11:56:39 UTC
Many people here have given you answers, that are at best half answers. Lets look at one.



The Bible. Some Christians will hold up the Bible as "irrefutable" proof that God exists. They will state that the bible has a uniform theme, which is amazing given the fact that it was written by 39 (or so) different authors, some writing some 1600 years apart, all which point to the triune God of the bible. They might cite the inspiration of the Holy Spirit as the source for this uniformity of thought and idea. As a seminary student, it will however become distressing to a believer to learn, that the Bible has under gone redaction (editing) not once, but multiple times. The Torah is now viewed has having multiple sources from which it was compiled. The Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) are constructed works that are written not as political histories as perhaps Ceasar s Gallic Wars, but as stories that are written to bring the reader to a certain and specific theological conclusion. There is also no uniformity of thought as to which certain and specific theological conclusions a reader should be brought to. Oh it is true that in general Christians will say that there are orthodox ideas to be drawn from the bible, and this might be so, never the less there is hardly perfect uniformity to be drawn from the theology drawn from the bible. Some Christians are Unitarians, others Trinitarians. Calvinism vs Arminianism. The list goes on and on. Both camps use the same bible to support their theological positions, if those camps have not intentionally already altered the bibles they are reading to support the theological ideas (read JW or Adventists with their LT or AB). Doctrinal divisions make denominations spring up like weeds on the theological landscape. So I think the existence of a book called the Bible is hardly the smoking gun some Christians think it is. The Koran is another such book (that is one making a claim to divine revelation), and other world religions have their own religious texts. Thus I think the bible s existence, in and of itself, isn t proof of anything.



That all being said, the book is compelling. If the bible can be trusted to give us an approximate characterization of who Jesus was, who he then claimed to be, and that he indeed can be sought after using methods he himself endorsed then the bible has given the reader everything necessary to "find God." The New Testament s message is simple, repent and believe. That is repent from your sins, and believe in the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus himself tells us, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father but by me." He also says, "Seek and ye shall find. Knock and it shall be opened unto you." If true, then there is an "irrefutable" route to go. However, this route often involves sacrifice that most people are unwilling to make. It involves more then just honest prayer, but fasting. An active participation by the seeker for that which that is sought is both necessary and required. Jeremiah 33.3 an often loved verse states it best (here in the NIV for all you KVJ only haters), "Call to me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things which you do not know." While this is God speaking to someone else, it is applicable to a person seeking God, and is frequently taken by Christians to be a personal promise to them as well. That is as good a place to start as any.



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?
2015-03-02 13:48:01 UTC
I would have to ask you to look up two short quotes to prove to you that you have seen God.Are you willing?

King James not altered words. You could google it. Deuteronomy 11 v 12 All day and night of every year. Genesis 1 v 16 Please notice the last 5 words seem to have been added. Read again leaving out those 5 the read again Deuteronomy. You like everyone has seen God and I find atheists more willing to believe than christians.
CB
2015-03-02 11:10:02 UTC
If you want someone to get to know you, what might you do? Would you not tell the person your name? Does God have a name? Many religions answer that his name is “God” or “Lord,” but those are not personal names. They are titles, just as “king” and “president” are titles. The Bible teaches that God has many titles. “God” and “Lord” are among them. However, the Bible also teaches that God has a personal name: Jehovah. Psalm 83:18 says: “You, whose name is Jehovah, you alone are the Most High over all the earth.” God’s name appears thousands of times in ancient Bible manuscripts. So Jehovah wants you to know his name and to use it. In a sense, he is using the Bible to introduce himself to you. True, you cannot see God because he is an invisible spirit. (John 1:18; 4:24; 1 Timothy 1:17) By learning about him through the pages of the Bible, however, you can come to know him as a person. As the psalmist said, you can “behold the pleasantness of Jehovah.” (Psalm 27:4; Romans 1:20) The more you learn about Jehovah, the more real he will become to you and the more reason you will have to love him and feel close to him.



(Romans 1:20-22) For his invisible qualities are clearly seen from the world’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things made, even his eternal power and Godship, so that they are inexcusable.  For although they knew God, they did not glorify him as God nor did they thank him, but they became empty-headed in their reasonings and their senseless hearts became darkened.  Although claiming they were wise, they became foolish.



If you do not except Creation and the Bible. There is no other proof to give someone thinking, give me proof God existed. Therefor, this is what Jesus Christ instructed his faithful followers to do!

When the Son of God, Jesus Christ, was on earth, he sent out his followers to announce the good news about God’s heavenly government. (Matthew 10:7) In fact, he instructed his disciples in the manner in which they should present this unusual and important message at each home and what steps to take where householders failed to show genuine interest. disciples: “When you are entering into the house, greet the household; and if the house is deserving, let the peace you wish it come upon it; but if it is not deserving, let the peace from you return upon you. Wherever anyone does not take you in or listen to your words, on going out of that house or that city shake the dust off your feet.”—Matthew 10:12-14. Jesus instructed his disciples to “shake the dust off [their] feet” when they left a home or a town where there was a complete lack of interest in God's Kingdom. Shaking the dust off one’s feet indicated a disclaiming of responsibility or accountability for the consequences that a householder would suffer because of lack of interest in God’s message. It implied that Jesus’ followers were peacefully departing and leaving that house or city to the consequences that would eventually come from God.
thomas_tutoring2002
2015-03-02 07:48:15 UTC
YOU MIGHT ask yourself when presenting that quest.--will I be reasonable (requires honest yielding ) OR will I show just good old fashioned stubborness?



*** g91 11/22 pp. 5-6 The Bible Fought Disease Before Science Did ***

“A Very Accurate Scientific Book”

Hippocrates was a Greek physician of the fifth and fourth centuries B.C.E. who has become known as “the father of medicine,” but much that the Bible says about diseases was written by Moses, about a thousand years before then. Yet, significantly, The AMA News published a letter from a doctor that said: “The best informed medical researchers now doing the best work are arriving at the conclusion that the Bible is a very accurate scientific book. . . . The facts of life, diagnosis, treatment, and preventive medicine as given in the Bible are far more advanced and reliable than the theories of Hippocrates, many still unproven, and some found to be grossly inaccurate.”



Dr. A. Rendle Short in his book The Bible and Modern Medicine, after pointing out that sanitary laws among the nations surrounding ancient Israel were very elementary if they existed at all, said: “It is the more surprising therefore that in a book like the Bible, alleged to be unscientific, there should be a sanitary code at all, and equally surprising that a nation just escaped from slavery, frequently overrun by enemies and carried away into captivity from time to time, should have on its statute books so wise and reasonable a code of rules of health.”



--James T. Fisher, a psychiatrist, had this to say about the psychological value in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount: “If you were to take the sum total of all the authoritative articles ever written by the most qualified of psychologists and psychiatrists on the subject of mental hygiene—if you were to combine them, and refine them, and cleave out the excess verbiage—if you were to take the whole of the meat and none of the parsley, and if you were to have these unadulterated bits of pure scientific knowledge concisely expressed by the most capable of living poets, you would have an awkward and incomplete summation of the Sermon on the Mount. And it would suffer immeasurably through comparison.”—A Few Buttons Missing"



THE 10 MIN. audio & article "The Untold Story of Creation" is referenced:(www.jw.org)



http://www.jw.org/en/publications/magazines/g201403/untold-story-of-creation/
anonymous
2015-03-05 20:48:01 UTC
Even though I'm Muslim, I can answer this for you. No, we can't prove that any of this is true. We believe it because we truly in our hearts think our direction is the right way. I think my religion is the right way, Christians think theirs is, Jews, Hindus, everybody including atheists. I personally think the Quran is right because it always has logic behind it's commands, and even if God doesn't exist at least I would have lived my life carefully. Not saying that atheists don't or wouldn't, but I often do things without thinking. Still, I think everyone should mind their own beliefs without cramming it face. It'd be a lot more peaceful.
paulathome
2015-03-03 07:26:43 UTC
Yes it is completely irrefutable in both Heaven and Hell, but that reality is witheld from most for the simple fact that we must Gravitate toward what We Love the most, and as we do our convictions and attentions are drawn in by the appropriate Spirits of Either darkness or Light if we Love what God is and does and chooses in our lives he shall draw us closer with personal revelations and undrstanding and for some an Epiphany which changes us! for those whom oppose Gods ways they are drawn ever nearer to the Entrance of the pit of Hell using their base desires, lusts, by Satan himself or other Fallen Angels or their Demons whom all despise us and torture us so cruely in Hell for listening to their honey sweet tempations and dicourses, such is their utter hatred that we can be partakers of the great and Wonderful Paradises that they have lost permanently, and we being the Later and lesser made Creatures which gained such favour.
ChildoftheKing
2015-03-02 16:31:23 UTC
You thought you were a Christian, like a lot of people think

they are. A Christan knows that God is not an "it" but a

person. to be a Christian, faith is the evidence, as it says

in Hebrews 11:1.

So quit trying to fool yourself and others that you ever were.

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?
2015-03-02 16:23:47 UTC
The Bible states: “Every house is built by someone, of course; but God built everything that exists.” (Hebrews 3:4, The Jerusalem Bible) Since any house, however simple, must have a builder, then the far more complex universe, along with the vast varieties of life on earth, must also have had a builder. And since we acknowledge the existence of humans who invented devices such as airplanes, televisions, and computers, should we not also acknowledge the existence of the One who gave humans the brain to make such things?

The Bible does, calling him “the true God, Jehovah, . . . the Creator of the heavens and the Grand One stretching them out; the One laying out the earth and its produce, the One giving breath to the people on it.” (Isaiah 42:5) The Bible rightly declares: “You are worthy, Jehovah, even our God, to receive the glory and the honor and the power, because you created all things, and because of your will they existed and were created.”—Revelation 4:11.

Yes, we can know that there is a God by the things he has made. “For [God’s] invisible qualities are clearly seen from the world’s creation onward, because they are perceived by the things [God] made.”—Romans 1:20.
scrubbag
2015-03-01 19:45:52 UTC
Without Humans, there would be NO need for proof of God. God made humans, which are the ONLY creature that is capable of being aware of the Universe and all that is in it.



We humans, being first almost animals in nature, soon became more then animals, and we then became aware of our surroundings, and we had Wonder of it. So we looked, and felt and soon, we invented tools. Science was born.



And Science, is what God wants humans to use, to prove His existence. WHY?



Because, many humans will NOT believe in God, unless there is some sort of proof. Just as YOU yourself are showing, with this question. People can be told many things, such as the impossible way things are put in force, the position of the Solar System, the position AND distance of the Sun, the Orbit of Earth, the Rotation of Earth, and even the amount of water on Earth, being exact what is needed for Life. Nothing random about any of this, BUT people simply WILL NOT accept this.



Okay, a man needs to come forth and claim to be God. He DID THAT. Jesus. But still, no one accepts that. SO, WHAT then, WILL be accepted? Proof is out there, (not accepted). Man was here, (Jesus, Not accepted.)



The ONLY thing some (not all no matte what) people will accept, is HARD Facts. SCIENCE.



And So, God created humans, who created Science, and THIS will someday, PROVE beyond a doubt, that God is REAL.



And guess what? Many will STILL not accept that.



Only when all ends, and God is at the gate of Judgment, being there to Judge us all, will MAYBE these people who do not believe, finally believe. If they don't, that is their choice. God will send them where these people WANT to be, by their choice.
Seaside Roses
2015-03-02 00:22:41 UTC
The fact that you take the trouble to come on this forum and ask about God means, to me, that you would like to believe in Him, if only you could be sure of His existence.

It's understandable that someone would not want to take that "leap of faith" that feels like jumping off a cliff. I know, cuz I've felt that myself.

Damn it, why doesn't He just show up and make it easy for us all?

However, the only proof that there is has to come from each individual, coming to a "conviction of the heart" that He exists, based on their own personal experience of Him.

To refute what you just experienced is to lie to yourself.

I remember, when someone first approached me and preached the gospel to me, while he was speaking, I was acutely aware of a "battle" inside me, between the "yes" and the "no"; Then at some point, I knew that the "yes" had won out.

After that, my life got better and better, and that hasn't stopped yet.

So, pay attention to what your heart is saying; that's your best "evidence" so far, and as you follow it, it will only get better.

And, of course, He will guide you through all the way.
mackhuntjr
2015-03-03 07:58:39 UTC
Yes! But, if you are looking for proof that does not require faith, there is not proof that can be presented that will be acceptable.



“WITHOUT FAITH IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO PLEASE HIM WELL, FOR HE THAT APPROACHES GOD MUST BELIEVE THAT HE IS AND THAT HE BECOMES THE REWARDER OF THOSE EARNESTLY SEEKING HIM.”—HEBREWS 11:6.



WHAT is faith? Some explain faith as a religious belief in God without solid proof of his existence. American journalist H. L. Mencken defined faith as “an illogical belief in the occurrence of the improbable.” Is this true faith as described in the Bible? It is vital to have a clear understanding of what faith is because, as quoted above, ‘without faith it is impossible to please God.’



The Bible says: “Faith is being sure of the things we hope for.” (Hebrews 11:1, The New Testament in the Language of Today) Therefore, faith is founded on accurate knowledge, facts on which right decisions can be based. It requires not only belief but a reason for believing.



To illustrate: Perhaps you have a friend of whom you can say: “I trust that man. I can count on him to keep his word. I know that if I have a problem, he will come to my aid.” It is not likely that you would say that about someone you have known for only a day or two, is it? He would have to be someone who had proved his dependability time and again. It should be the same with religious faith, which should produce hope and conviction based on solid, dependable evidence.
anonymous
2015-03-02 11:28:14 UTC
Yes. The thing that was supposed to have created the entire universe suffers from such a fragile ego, that if I don't recognize it, I'll burn forever? This thing is also concerned in the construction of my clothing and what I do behind closed doors. This is proof that god (none of them) does not exist.
israelphoenix
2015-03-03 05:04:05 UTC
Quoting the Bible will not give someone who doubts proof of God's existences. Think about all the close calls in your life where you would have been killed or injured if you didn't listen to that little voice in the back of your head.
?
2015-03-01 20:15:28 UTC
No, but that's OK because there is pretty much nothing that can claim to have proof that is irrefutable.
sharky
2015-03-03 14:42:50 UTC
God not only exists but he is here with us, but he has sustained his creation of this earth with oxygen and water and the plan for the world is Gods plan and not mine and definitely not yours. And so you I and everyone else on this planet must accept life by the way God has established it, because the reality is my friend that it does not matter how much scientifical evidence I plant before your eyes, but if your mind and your heart do not open to the gentle yet powerful Love of God, then there is nothing that I nor anyone else can do for you, and you know what. Not even God at that point can help you. This discovery of God must begin with someone who is searching and wanting and needing God, and God is always there but usually does not go where he is not welcomed nor invited, and definitely not wanted. God has left instructions for us, but first and even before we even come close to understanding those instructions there must be a type of hunger to want and to realize that somewhere throughout the years you will be given on this earth you need to realize your need for God. These are his rules and he won t change them at this point and this is whether or not you are man enough to accept it, or childlike enough to believe it... Believe me for this is the truth and the only way it works. Then, if you do it his way you will be granted the privilege and the luxury of knowing Him.
Anthony
2015-03-03 12:14:33 UTC
Is there an refutable evidence that God does not exist?



The theory of evolution, the Big bang theory, the string theory.. none of these theories will ever be able to fully explain life..



The theory if evolution is fundamentally flawed in and of itself. Adaptation or micro evolution (such as the cases f Darwins finches) is true and this has been proven.. But macro evolution (dinosaurs became birds, fish became monkey's.. none of these will ever be proven.. i challenge anybody to name a change of kinds (fish became birds, not a fish became a new fish).



No one can.. Bill nye couldn't in his debate against Ken Ham.



This suggests a supernatural influence...
?
2015-03-02 11:55:55 UTC
You are alive. You are aware there is more to life than just "existing." The fact that you are looking for a proof of God proves there is one.
Daver
2015-03-02 16:37:39 UTC
HA HA HA HA HA HA!

You "irrefutable proof" pukes really make me laugh!



You could be hit over the head with a proverbial 2x4 of evidence - and STILL not choose to believe - so what's the point of your question?



Belief is a choice, evidence not withstanding.
Richard English
2015-03-02 08:13:49 UTC
Of course there is. Every single god (there are about 4 million of them) has been created by humankind and the proof of their existence is all around us with such things a temples and images. Take away humankind's creations and there is no proof of any deity at all.
brother trucker
2015-03-03 10:57:12 UTC
Yes I can, its called the irrefutable complexity argument and has been around for years. It comes under several names and headings. (See Cosmological Argument)



The fact that science has never discovered anything that has developed from a simple cell to a more complex one is one of its primary concerns. The opposite has been discovered many times. Complex cell matter does devolve to simpler matter but never the reverse.



Evolution is a fact friend. I would be a fool to argue against it but it did not create anything and it certainly did not create the Prime Mover. Evolutions function is clearly to evolve, adapt, not create.



The theory was studied by anthropology and discarded way before the time of Charlie Darwin. In all these years of trying science has not been able to create anything. And that's why its still a set of theories.



I certainly cannot prove that God, whatever you envision Him to be exists and I wont try. I can show that a 1st Cause was involved in Creation and that it was a very complex Cause. You can call Him, it what you want. I prefer to call Him Love.



No one will ever show you from science that an explosion was that cause because the evidence clearly rejects that position if you actually follow the evidence. Irrefutable complexity never came from an explosion. Its called irrefutable for a reason. No one has been succesful in refuting it.
?
2015-03-02 19:56:30 UTC
Yes. It's in the hearts of all who have trusted His Son Jesus Christ. The Bible teaches that there are only two kinds of people in the world; Those who are saved and those who are lost. There are those who walk in the light and those who walk in darkness. When a person is saved the Holy Spirit gives light to see and understand God in ways that a person who is lost simply cannot. It is not that the Christian is a better person in and of himself than the lost person. He is a new creation with the Holy Spirit now living inside of him. This is a perplexing thing to the lost person, who does not understand the things of the Spirit. He is simply not able because the Spirit has not yet opened his eyes. He is literally walking in spiritual darkness. I hope I haven't insulted your intelligence but the Bible in Psalms 14;1 says The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. When Jesus died on the cross to atone for the sins of all mankind Salvation was complete for every one from that day forward if they would repent of their sins and by faith trust Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. We all make a choice one way or the other and we all will stand before Jesus Christ to give account of the choice we made. Which will it be? God bless
River Euphrates
2015-03-03 04:38:30 UTC
If there were, there would be no need for 'faith'.



Of course, inferring the existence of an infinitely more complex 'creator' (who, despite existing, did not require creation itself) in order to explain the existence and complexity of the universe is redundant (at best).



It's like answering the 'chicken/egg' quandry by inferring the existence of an uber-chicken. Basically, if 'god' didn't require creation then why would the universe?
Paperlilly
2015-03-03 16:15:06 UTC
Lets see, if the God of the Bible took back His air that gives us oxygen to inhale and exhale, the rain that gives us water, seeds that give us vegetation, the Sun that gives us light during the day, the Moon and Stars that give us light during the night and many, many more things. And in spite of all the evil mankind does to destroy His creation and blaspheme His Name, He still loves us by sending His Only Begotten Son "Jesus the Christ" to shed His blood on Calvary to redeem man from pending future Hell. Wow! What a Great God!
chick b
2015-03-05 08:41:14 UTC
Contary to popular beliefe the bible is not the word of god,and was not written by god,in fact the first bible to hit the streets came 330 years after the so called crucifixion of jesus,and there is no written proof or recorded documents supporting or prooving that the crucifixion ever took place,the bible is a comgloberation of short stories,thoughts and essaye's of peoples thoughts and imaginations,put together to make up what we now know as the bible the greatest,book of fiction ever written by mortal man ok.and nothing to do with god or anyone else ok,
anonymous
2015-03-01 20:11:51 UTC
That is up for you to decide. It does take an open mind. I once heard a true story I'd like to share with you. I once watched a documentary about a man whose daughter hired her boyfriend and his friend to brutally murder their entire family. The father witnessed the horrific murders, and miraculously survived being shot 11 times and managed to crawl out of the house before the fire the murderers set overtook him. He crawled for 2 hours to help. Afterward, with all his family dead and his daughter in prison, he returned to the scene of the crime to commit suicide, unable to take the anguish. He shook his fist toward God with a gun in his hand and said "Why would you take my family?" Then out of the corner of his eye he saw a piece of paper flapping in the wind. It was a torn and burnt page of one of his wife's novels, and the text read:



"I couldn't understand why You would take my family and leave me behind to struggle along without them. And I guess I still don't totally understand that part of it. But I do believe that You're sovereign; You're in control."



The man did not kill himself.



People base their faith on these kinds of miracles. It's up to you to decide for yourself what you make of it. There will never be "irrefutable evidence" of God - then there would be no such thing as faith. Whether or not you can accept that is your own personal journey.



The murder I've described was committed by Erin Caffey, you can look it up.
Moi
2015-03-02 14:09:18 UTC
Yes. It's called God's word.
anonymous
2015-03-02 13:52:43 UTC
If there were, you would not need to ask this question, would you? Because it'd be irrefutable. Then again, just because something is irrefutable doesn't mean some people won't try their damnedest to refute it. (*ahem*evolution*ahem*)
?
2015-03-01 19:43:35 UTC
Irrefutable proof? There isn't even the tiniest sliver of evidence for the existence of any god.







Actually we know God exists because it says so in the Bible and we know that the Bible is correct in this because it is written by an infallible God.
Trilobiteme
2015-03-03 16:59:01 UTC
Was the destruction of the second temple in 70 AD done out of free will or did God predetermine it?



Here is a bible prophecy that gives you hope in God and the truth that is Jesus Christ





Daniel 9



Know therefore and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and to build Jerusalem unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks: the street shall be built again, and the wall, even in troublous times.



26 And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary; and the end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined.









Luke 19 Jesus Christ said









42 Saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes.



43 For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side,



44 And shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation





This shows that Jesus Christ is the Risen Messiah Amen
?
2015-03-03 02:17:30 UTC
As you can tell from the posts, none of the, can come up with actual/physical proof of God, despite being positive on his existence. If he really exists, then it shouldn't be too hard to prove it.
Jimbo
2015-03-05 11:18:39 UTC
You're obviously far too intelligent for anyone to prove anything to you, if your intelligence can be insulted by providing what one deems to be evidence to you. Intellectually, I'm not interested in wasting my time with an "intelligent" closed mind.
Michael
2015-03-01 19:29:49 UTC
Not a shred of evidence let alone any proof. And I was a Christian so can easily assert this as fact. Any Christian that claims evidence is being dishonest - you can not claim evidence and faith at the same time - that is a direct contradiction.



I figure, if there was a God, it would know what would make me believe. The fact that I do not, despite used to, justifies my position. Either it does not exist or it does not care.
?
2015-03-03 09:16:26 UTC
First, let it be known never ask Christians to prove god exists, for surely they will quote the bible.

But on the other note, it is highly likely god exists, here is why.

1. Physics, laws that apply to the fabric of space and time, one such law is that everything has a cause and effect. So what is the cause of the planets? currently it is theorized to be the big bang. But what caused the big bang? The theory is Energy attracted and collected over time until it exploded, the other theory is that the big bang is the explosion of matter and energy when matter and anti-matter met.With both of these theories energy, matter, and or anti matter existed forever. I then ask, is god energy? If energy can exists in infinity then why can't god? Keep this point in mind

2. For every part anti matter, there is two parts matter, the remaining billion+ matter coupled with energy then began to form the first elements, eventually came large balls of fire. What I am saying is, how can we be that lucky? Think deeply on this, is it really luck that there happened to be matter and anti matter, then lucky they did form elements and planets, then lucky that our planet has its protective spheres? Luck that a single grass grew on a barren planet? Lucky that we got water? Lucky that a grass works so well. Do you know how complex a single grass cell is? Then this grass cell can work to power a leaf with millions of other cells, that this leaf collects sun rays and converts it with others into food, then that some animal with complex systems will also then eat that grass, where we might then eat that animal. Is this luck? Is it not logical that where there is intelligent design there is an intelligent creator? Why does everything in this universe have a purpose and work with a function, and yet mankind does not? Is this logical? The question you should ask is, "based upon suggestive evidence, if gods truly does exist, why does he remain in ambiguity?" Science proves god, while religion answers your questions about him. I would like to invite you find god, through science. Study the complexity of our universe, and you will find the irrefutable proof of Allah, god what so ever you wish to call him.
?
2015-03-01 23:52:58 UTC
there is no proof. the whole point of your religion is belief in the unseen.

if god actually wanted to be irrefutable, he'd just manifest.

if believing in god helps you to be a better human being, than by all means, believe. but you have to accept that it is just that. a belief in the unseen.
Francis F
2015-03-02 21:23:54 UTC
Yes, there is irrefutable evidence that God exists. It is the DNA molecule. It is a language with its own grammar, vocabulary, spelling and syntax.



If you take the book of Genesis it has the Hebrew word for God "Elohim encoded in the Hebrew Masoretic text 150 times at 50 letter intervals.



Again, the Bible is infinitely constructed of codes in its original text of Hebrew and Greek, It has been likened to computer software.



Such intelligent design presupposes an infinitely intelligent creator God.



There is incontestable evidence for the existence of God, however, belief is a decision.



The biggest fallacy is that there is no evidence for heaven or hell. However, there is direct evidence for heaven and hell that could be held in a court of law under the rules of evidence.



The Evidence for God, heaven and hell is scientific, logical and provable contrary to what most people were told.



You can also accept the existence of God by faith, but there is also a factual basis for your belief-system.
Ken W
2015-03-03 15:12:53 UTC
No one really knows......That is the only truth. answers will always lead to more questions. If the Big Bang created the universe and life,then where did the particles come from that started the bang? And so on. I like to think there is something watching over us,but we will never know...Oh yea, if God exist, Who made Him.
yacov, Bible reader
2015-03-04 22:39:07 UTC
To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. [There is] no speech nor language, [where] their voice is not heard. Psalms 19:1-3
?
2015-03-03 07:54:09 UTC
Yes
Barney Google
2015-03-03 14:33:48 UTC
Why should I worry about your fate and the future of your SOUL? You have your mind made up already. Try God for a year or two. Or forget it and stop trying to be an innocent naïve fool.
Narisse
2015-03-04 16:58:11 UTC
No. There is as much evidence for the pink unicorn that can only be seen by its most devout followers and can never be recorded on any device, except for ancient texts written by unknown persons
?
2015-03-02 09:46:44 UTC
No. Every single claim is based upon ancient myths which were foisted upon people when scientific knowledge was extremely limited (that said there were some very bright people in ancient Greeks who were atheists).
?
2015-03-03 17:10:07 UTC
I consider the Ontological Argument to be as close as it gets. Not that I agree with it in its original form, but as an English major who values the importance of language, I can appreciate the underlying logic and sometimes toy with it in my own way as well.
anonymous
2015-03-03 19:15:17 UTC
Just a forewarning, yes this is a sermon but to get your answer you really only have to watch about 45 minutes of it. When science (NASA/astrology) can correlate with specific events prophesied in the Bible, speaks literally volumes to the exclusivity of the existence of God along with everything in the Bible being factual and true.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAy_4vgua4s
alan
2015-03-02 17:02:58 UTC
god is not provable to date. he is little more than wishful thinking, brought on by people wanting to live life forever hereafter, and believing in a god is a convenient vehicle to get there. lets face it people are gullible to anything they want to hear. it doesn't have to be real , it only has to be believed. just look at the sheeple during election time !!!!!!!!!!
Shawn Robin
2015-03-03 20:19:51 UTC
Sure there is. We call it 'the Universe and everything in it', aka 'Creation'...



“No one can read the Gospels without feeling the actual presence of Jesus. His personality pulsates in every word. No myth is filled with such life.”

–Albert Einstein



“The best data we have (concerning the Big Bang) are exactly what I would have predicted, had I nothing to go on but the five books of Moses, the Psalms, the Bible as a whole.”

–Arno Penzias, the 1978 Nobel Prize recipient in physics



“The Big Bang ripples and subsequent scientific findings are clearly pointing to an ex nihilo creation consistent with the first few verses of the book of Genesis.”

–Quantum chemist Henry F. Schaefer III, five time nominee for the Nobel Prize.



“I think only an idiot can be an atheist. We must admit that there exists an incomprehensible power or force with limitless foresight and knowledge that started the whole universe going in the first place.”

–Christian Anfinsen, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Chemistry



“The exquisite order displayed by our scientific understanding of the physical world calls for the divine.”

–MIT physicist Vera Kistiakowsky



“A common sense interpretation of the facts suggests that a superintellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology, and that there are no blind forces worth speaking about in nature. The numbers one calculates from the facts seem to me so overwhelming as to put this conclusion almost beyond question.”

–Cambridge University astrophysicist and mathematician Fred Hoyle.



“Here is the cosmological proof of the existence of God – the design argument of Paley – updated and refurbished. The fine tuning of the universe provides prima facie evidence of deistic design. Many scientists, when they admit their views, incline toward the teleological or design argument.”

–Cosmologist and astronomer Edward Robert Harrison



“God created the universe out of nothing in an act which also brought time into existence. Recent discoveries, such as observations supporting the Big Bang and similar astronomical phenomena, are wholly compatible with this view.”

–Henry Margenau, Yale University Professor of Physics and Natural Philosophy



“The ghostly presence of virtual particles defies rational common sense and is nonintuitive for those unacquainted with physics. Religious belief in God, and Christian belief that God became Man around two thousand years ago, may seem strange to common-sense thinking. But when the most elementary physical things behave in this way, we should be prepared to accept that the deepest aspects of our existence go beyond our common-sense intuitions.”

–Nobel Prize winning physicist Tony Hewish.



“When I began my career as a cosmologist some twenty years ago, I was a convinced atheist. I never in my wildest dreams imagined that one day I would be writing a book purporting to show that the central claims of Judeo-Christian theology are in fact true, that these claims are straightforward deductions of the laws of physics as we now understand them. I have been forced into these conclusions by the inexorable logic of my own special branch of physics.”

“From the perspective of the latest physical theories, Christianity is not a mere religion, but an experimentally testable science.”

–Professor of Mathematical Physics Frank Tippler



“But the context of religion is a great background for doing science. In the words of Psalm 19, ‘The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth his handiwork’. Thus scientific research is a worshipful act, in that it reveals more of the wonders of God’s creation.”

–Arthur L. Schawlow, Professor of Physics at Stanford University and winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics.



Those are just a few examples out of a long list of scientists. Here's more of them to consider:



'Quotes about God to consider…if you think science leads to atheism'

Link - http://godevidence.com/2010/08/quotes-ab...



Further reading:



'50 Nobel Laureates and Other Great Scientists Who Believe in God'

Link - http://godevidence.com/2010/08/quotes-about-god/
User
2015-03-02 16:27:46 UTC
Nothing is irrefutable. You can even refute your own existence - and *all* of existence - and several highly-regarded philosophers have done so.
ISKCON Desire Tree
2015-03-04 06:52:04 UTC
Yes, God definitely does exist.

Is it more logical that everything comes from nothing or that everything comes from something? If it is more logical that everything comes from something, that something is God.



Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcnuKqxcGnk for a scientific look at it.



The saints of India, the saints of Christianity, the saints of Islam—study their lives. They lived completely pure lives. They were completely peaceful. They were completely intoxicated—intoxicated with love for God. And they spoke their realizations of God with such illuminated hearts, with such realization, that they transformed millions and millions of peoples’ lives. Are these saints liars? Is Rupa Gosvami a liar? Is Jesus a liar? Is Abraham a liar? Is Moses a liar? Is the Prophet Mohammed a liar? Is Lord Chaitanya a liar? Or is it that they all are in illusion? They lived the most resplendent lives of pure integrity as did their followers—millions and millions of them. And they are telling us that they are seeing God, they are feeling God, and they are tasting God.



So, whom to believe? Isn’t it more reasonable to believe people who are living the most pristine lives of compassion and sacrifice, of love for all living beings without discrimination; it is for each of us to decide.
anonymous
2015-03-02 20:30:54 UTC
"Is there an argument for the existence of God?"



Answer: The question of whether there is a conclusive argument for the existence of God has been debated throughout history, with exceedingly intelligent people taking both sides of the dispute. In recent times, arguments against the possibility of God’s existence have taken on a militant spirit that accuses anyone daring to believe in God as being delusional and irrational. Karl Marx asserted that anyone believing in God must have a mental disorder that caused invalid thinking. The psychiatrist Sigmund Freud wrote that a person who believed in a Creator God was delusional and only held those beliefs due to a “wish-fulfillment” factor that produced what Freud considered to be an unjustifiable position. The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche bluntly said that faith equates to not wanting to know what is true. The voices of these three figures from history (along with others) are simply now parroted by a new generation of atheists who claim that a belief in God is intellectually unwarranted.





To date, all key scientific and philosophical evidence points away from an eternal universe and toward an eternal Creator. From a scientific standpoint, honest scientists admit the universe had a beginning, and whatever has a beginning is not eternal. In other words, whatever has a beginning has a cause, and if the universe had a beginning, it had a cause. The fact that the universe had a beginning is underscored by evidence such as the second law of thermodynamics, the radiation echo of the big bang discovered in the early 1900s, the fact that the universe is expanding and can be traced back to a singular beginning, and Einstein’s theory of relativity. All prove the universe is not eternal.



Further, the laws that surround causation speak against the universe being the ultimate cause of all we know for this simple fact: an effect must resemble its cause. This being true, no atheist can explain how an impersonal, purposeless, meaningless, and amoral universe accidentally created beings (us) who are full of personality and obsessed with purpose, meaning, and morals. Such a thing, from a causation standpoint, completely refutes the idea of a natural universe birthing everything that exists. So in the end, the concept of an eternal universe is eliminated.



Philosopher J. S. Mill (not a Christian) summed up where we have now come to: “It is self-evident that only Mind can create mind.” The only rational and reasonable conclusion is that an eternal Creator is the one who is responsible for reality as we know it. Or to put it in a logical set of statements:



• Something exists.

• You do not get something from nothing.

• Therefore a necessary and eternal “something” exists.

• The only two options are an eternal universe and an eternal Creator.

• Science and philosophy have disproven the concept of an eternal universe.

• Therefore, an eternal Creator exists.



Former atheist Lee Strobel, who arrived at this end result many years ago, has commented, “Essentially, I realized that to stay an atheist, I would have to believe that nothing produces everything; non-life produces life; randomness produces fine-tuning; chaos produces information; unconsciousness produces consciousness; and non-reason produces reason. Those leaps of faith were simply too big for me to take, especially in light of the affirmative case for God's existence … In other words, in my assessment the Christian worldview accounted for the totality of the evidence much better than the atheistic worldview.”



But the next question we must tackle is this: if an eternal Creator exists (and we have shown that He does), what kind of Creator is He? Can we infer things about Him from what He created? In other words, can we understand the cause by its effects? The answer to this is yes, we can, with the following characteristics being surmised:



• He must be supernatural in nature (as He created time and space).

• He must be powerful (exceedingly).

• He must be eternal (self-existent).

• He must be omnipresent (He created space and is not limited by it).

• He must be timeless and changeless (He created time).

• He must be immaterial because He transcends space/physical.

• He must be personal (the impersonal cannot create personality).

• He must be infinite and singular as you cannot have two infinites.

• He must be diverse yet have unity as unity and diversity exist in nature.

• He must be intelligent (supremely). Only cognitive being can produce cognitive being.

• He must be purposeful as He deliberately created everything.

• He must be moral (no moral law can be had without a giver).

• He must be caring (or no moral laws would have been given).



These things being true, we now ask if any religion in the world describes such a Creator. The answer to this is yes: the God of the Bible fits this profile perfectly. He is supernatural (Genesis 1:1), powerful (Jeremiah 32:17), eternal (Psalm 90:2), omnipresent (Psalm 139:7), timeless/changeless (Malachi 3:6), immaterial (John 5:24), personal (Genesis 3:9), necessary (Colossians 1:17), infinite/singular (Jeremiah 23:24, Deuteronomy 6:4), diverse yet with unity (Matthew 28:19), intelligent (Psalm 147:4-5), purposeful (Jeremiah 29:11), moral (Daniel 9:14), and caring (1 Peter 5:6-7).



One last subject to address on the matter of God’s existence is the matter of how justifiable the atheist’s position actually is. Since the atheist asserts the believer’s position is unsound, it is only reasonable to turn the question around and aim it squarely back at him. The first thing to understand is that the claim the atheist makes—“no god,” which is what “atheist” means—is an untenable position to hold from a philosophical standpoint. As legal scholar and philosopher Mortimer Adler says, “An affirmative existential proposition can be proved, but a negative existential proposition—one that denies the existence of something—cannot be proved.” For example, someone may claim that a red eagle exists and someone else may assert that red eagles do not exist. The former only needs to find a single red eagle to prove his assertion. But the latter must comb the entire universe and literally be in every place at once to ensure he has not missed a red eagle somewhere and at some time, which is impossible to do. This is why intellectually honest atheists will admit they cannot prove God does not exist.



Next, it is important to understand the issue that surrounds the seriousness of truth claims that are made and the amount of evidence required to warrant certain conclusions. For example, if someone puts two containers of lemonade in front of you and says that one may be more tart than the other, since the consequences of getting the more tart drink would not be serious, you would not require a large amount of evidence in order to make your choice. However, if to one cup the host added sweetener but to the other he introduced rat poison, then you would want to have quite a bit of evidence before you made your choice.



This is where a person sits when deciding between atheism and belief in God. Since belief in atheism could possibly result in irreparable and eternal consequences, it would seem that the atheist should be mandated to produce weighty and overriding evidence to support his position, but he cannot. Atheism simply cannot meet the test for evidence for the seriousness of the charge it makes. Instead, the atheist and those whom he convinces of his position slide into eternity with their fingers crossed and hope they do not find the unpleasant truth that eternity does indeed exist. As Mortimer Adler says, “More consequences for life and action follow from the affirmation or denial of God than from any other basic question.”





Read more: http://www.gotquestions.org/argument-existence-God.html#ixzz3TIGmMTOw
truth
2015-03-02 20:08:27 UTC
Your heart and body indicate the wisdom of God who created us.



since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.
anonymous
2015-03-01 23:56:31 UTC
@Can you do this without insulting my intelligence and saying I'm suppressing the truth?



Now that's an insult to us who believe in a God using our intelligence.
JoeP222
2015-03-02 17:40:37 UTC
Yes. Creation and Conscience.
Cindy
2015-03-01 19:32:00 UTC
There's proof that's irrefutable to ME. Obviously your proof hasn't been issued yet. Be patient; it will come.
omarta1
2015-03-01 19:30:21 UTC
Is there Evidence of God from Science?



Cosmology incuding Physics.



A more in depth assessment of this material may be found in NPEG Chapters 1-2 and the Postscript to Part One, and a lecture presentation may be found in PID Units 1-5.

The extent and limits of scientific method.



Limits of Science.

The standard big bang model.



The Big Bang and the Beginning.

Was the big bang the beginning of the universe (13.7 billion years ago)?



Beginning of the Universe.

The significance of a beginning in physics – implications of creation.



Implications of Creation.

Three models for a pre-big-bang period.

The string theory-inflationary multiverse.

The bouncing universe.

String theory-higher dimensional bouncing universe.

Significant evidence that all three models for a pre-big-bang period would have to have a beginning.



Space-Time Geometry.

The evidence from space-time geometry proofs (Borde, Guth, and Vilenkin).



B-V Proof of 1994.



The Guth Analysis of 1999.



The 2003 BVG Theorem.

The evidence from entropy (Penrose, Beckenstein, Banks, Carroll).

Universal constants, anthropic coincidences, and fine-tuning.



Fine Tuning.

Five examples of fine-tuning.

Can fine-tuning be explained by pure chance?



Pure Chance Improbable.

Two competing explanations: the multiverse and supernatural design.

Which of these two explanations is most reasonable and responsible?



Discussion of Probability

Conclusions about the probability of super intelligent Creator.



Conclusions.
AVIATOR
2015-03-02 14:18:20 UTC
Everything on and in this Earth and its perpetual position in the unfathomable Cosmos dictates that there had to be a Creator.
?
2015-03-02 09:56:32 UTC
I can't prove God anymore than you can disprove God. It is impossible to know for sure. What I do know is that Christianity is the only religion with archaeological evidence supporting it's holy scripture of the Bible. I also know about Pascal's wager. The wager is either you believe in God or you don''t. If you believe in God then two thing can happen when you die. One is good the other is bad but not too bad. Either God exists when you die and you go to heaven. Eternal win. Or you die and find out there is no God so your life was meaningless and you cease to exist. Failure but a pointless one. If you don't believe in God then two things can happen when you die. Either you were right and there was no God and then you cease to exist. Pointless win. Or you go to hell and suffer forever. Either way you loose. So which wager will you take?
anonymous
2015-03-03 09:06:28 UTC
Are there other dimensions?



Are there other beings?



The bibble was changed, don't read it. Needless to say it never said to punish a rape victim.
scott
2015-03-03 13:50:13 UTC
Before anything created.. nothing existed.. except One Entity.. which Entity.. consist of One Spirit and One Body.. and that One "GOD" existed in the immensity of space.. being ONE and alone.. for this was before anything created. And at the beginning of time.. that ONE GOD; whose Spirit does fill the immensity of space, and is ALL Intelligence and ALL Power.. and who's Physical Body is gathered in One...being ALONE.. did comprehend (say)........ It's not {good} I AM alone. Therefore, that One God did lay (sacrifice) down His/Her One Body.. that there be material to create....... FOR SOMETHING CANNOT BE BROUGHT FORTH FROM NOTHING.. FOR THERE IS NOTHING IN NOTHING.. FOR SOMETHING.. TO BE BROUGHT FORTH OF. For ALL that IS .. is from both the Spirit and Body of that ONE GOD... save God... for God is that Spirit and Body; and hath no beginning, being that ONE ETERNAL. And by that ALL POWER of that SPIRIT of GOD, even that Holy Ghost.. which now hath not a Body, (yet Holy Spirit of is all in all filling the immensity of space.. comprehending all that is)..... By that POWER.. God did scatter that ONE BODY; throughout the immensity of space, as it pleaseth Him.. and does by that same SPIRIT and POWER... Does hold ALL IN IT'S APPOINTED AND REAPPOINTED PLACES ACCORDING TO VARIOUS LAWS... and does from that material.. create ALL THAT IS CREATED... even man. AND THIS IS IRREFUTABLE TO THOSE WHO SEE AND DENY NOT THAT WHICH THEY SEE, FOR ALL KNOW THAT THEY... ARE... AND THAT SOMETHING CANNOT COME FROM NOTHING; FOR THERE IS NOTHING IN NOTHING FOR SOMETHING TO COME OF. (not a bad scientific answer SUMERA and is nearly adaptable to mine)
?
2015-03-03 14:11:27 UTC
Millions of people with attest to His existence. If you want to know Him, seek Him and "you shall find Him."
Alan H
2015-03-02 03:38:43 UTC
0f course not.

A god that could be fully proved by a finite mind would not be a god worthy of the name
ronaldward71
2015-03-02 15:30:36 UTC
Friend,

A good ? CAN i ASK YOU TO GIVE ME YOUR FORMULA OR YARDSTICK THAT YOU USE TO MEASURE TRUTH by ,WHEN IT IS PLACED BEFORE YOU ,HOW WOULD YOU RECOGNISE IT ?

HAVE YOU KNELT IN SINCERE PRAYER AND ASKED OUR FATHER IN HEVEAN TO REVEAL OR ANSWER THIS ?

God bless your desire to receive revelation on this.
kj
2015-03-03 05:06:20 UTC
wow god wants us to discover him with SCIENCE!?!? Fair to say I've lost all faith in humanity to become a completely logical and EVIDENCE BASED society.
anonymous
2015-03-03 10:27:55 UTC
Let us first establish which God are you talking about.
anonymous
2015-03-01 19:29:40 UTC
No, there isn't.



And no, they can't.



They'll claim you've already gotten plenty of evidence, then disobey your instructions and quote the Bible.
great knight
2015-03-01 20:41:40 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqKqRHNVYb0 There is endless evidence. Get a kjversion Bible and believe. "But if from thence thou shalt seek the LORD thy God, thou shalt find [him], if thou seek him with all thy heart and with all thy soul."- The Word of God.
Jay
2015-03-02 12:45:53 UTC
Answer - No, nothing other than personal experiences, arbitrary opinions, faith, presumptions, etc.
Everard
2015-03-02 23:08:09 UTC
If there was I'd be a theist.

~
travelingwithwife
2015-03-02 18:06:24 UTC
Yes, there is proof of the God of the Bible that Christians worship is true.



1) Do you acknowledge that Jews exist?



2) Why are Jews called “Jews”? What is the original source?



3) What foreshadowings/fulfilled prophecies do you know about?



Do you know that the Jewish Bible (Tanakh) is actually the Old Testament in the Holy Bible?



The Old Testament books were written hundreds of years apart from the coming of Jesus.

So the Jews are people who have descended from Judah one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Genesis 29:35 She conceived again, and when she gave birth to a son she said, “This time I will praise the LORD.” So she named him Judah. Then she stopped having children. NIV



Fulfilled prophecy is the biggest reason I am a believer.



God gave the world proof through fulfilled prophecy.



Prophecy is stating what will happen in the future and then having it happen.



King David descended from the tribe of Judah. The Messiah is to be a descendant of the tribe of Judah. The Messiah was to be born in Bethlehem. The Messiah was to come out of Egypt. The Messiah was to be born of a virgin. The Messiah was to have his clothing go to those who cast lots for them. All of this was fulfilled by Jesus. No one else has fulfilled the prophecy of the Tanakh. These prophecies were given hundreds of years before the coming of Jesus. And they all happened!



The Bible ACCURATELY foreshadows Jesus in the following ways:

The Passover lamb died on the 14th of Nisan. Its' blood was placed on the door frames of the Israelites homes to protect the Israelites from the angel of death and the plague of the first born males. Those that had faith that the blood of the lamb would save them (the Israelites) were protected from physical death. The Egyptians, who did not have faith in the blood, died. No bones were to be broken on the Passover lamb.

Jesus, the true Passover Lamb, died on the 14th of Nisan. Those who have faith in the blood of Jesus to save them will be spared spiritual death. Those who do not believe will suffer eternal torment in the lake of fire. No bones were broken on Jesus.



Many other prophecies/foreshadowings occurred. Jesus is the truth.

John 3:14 Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the desert, so the Son of Man must be lifted up,

John 3:15 that everyone who believes in him may have eternal life.

John 3:16 “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

John 3:17 For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.

John 3:18 Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son. NIV



Biblical prophecy tells that in the End Times the Jews will finally see that Jesus is the Messiah and repent and He will be their Lord and Savior.



Have you heard of the Isaiah 9:10 prophecy fulfilled by politicians Tom Daschel, John Edwards, and Barack Obama?

The following are verses of Isaiah 9:9 and 9:10---

Isaiah 9:9 All the people will know it— Ephraim and the inhabitants of Samaria—who say with pride and arrogance of heart,

Isaiah 9:10 “The bricks have fallen down, but we will rebuild with dressed stone;the fig trees have been felled, but we will replace them with cedars.” NIV

Tom Daschel and John Edwards both said Isaiah 9:10 (from slightly different translations) and Barack Obama said "We will rebuild!" All have fulfilled the prophecy. The prophecy does not tell of blessings but of judgment and God's wrath against the arrogant people who voice these words.

The book "The Harbinger" or the DVD "The Isaiah 9:10 Prophecy" has the information regarding this. I recommend the DVD since you can watch the videos of the prophecy being fulfilled.



Also, there is another proof of God hidden in the text of the Bible---actually in the first book of the Bible which is the first book of the Torah---the first book of the Jews holy text and the first book of the Old Testament.

This message is in regards to the meanings of the names of the first ten descendants from Adam to Noah. In the Hebrew language these names had a meaning for example, "Adam" means "man" or "mankind".



Let's look at the name of the men and the translated meaning:



Hebrew-----------English

Adam--------------Man

Seth----------------Appointed

Enosh--------------Mortal

Kenan--------------Sorrow;

Mahalalel------------The Blessed God

Jared------------------Shall come down

Enoch-----------------Teaching

Methuselah--------------His death shall bring

Lamech----------------The Despairing

Noah-----------------Rest, or comfort.

That's rather remarkable:

Man (is) appointed mortal sorrow; (but) the Blessed God shall come down teaching (that) His death shall bring (the) despairing rest.

Here's the Gospel hidden within a genealogy in Genesis!

(You will never convince me that a group of Jewish rabbis conspired to hide the Christian Gospel right here in a genealogy within their venerated Torah!)----Chuck Missler



If you look at all of the Biblical prophecies that pertain to Jesus and look at how they all came true in one man perfectly that the odds against it are larger than finding a particular silver dollar in a pile of silver dollars the diameter of from the earth to the sun.



Look at my response and please respond with a reply if you have heard any of it before and leave what your comment is on my response please.



God Bless
?
2015-03-02 20:15:13 UTC
it is that he is spirit and no one can worship him unless we accept Jesus into our hearts

God bless all in Jesus name Amen.
Freethinking Liberal
2015-03-02 21:30:36 UTC
No... and that is plainly obvious, because if there was, the whole world would be Christian.
?
2015-03-02 11:49:39 UTC
No. God is a myth.
anonymous
2015-03-01 19:31:15 UTC
irrefutable enough for God to send those to hell for denying it
Vinegar Taster
2015-03-03 14:52:00 UTC
Try the web sites below...
?
2015-03-04 14:51:31 UTC
In a word? No.
jm
2015-03-01 19:33:33 UTC
See this - Reasoning the Existence of God?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz1gbBJ59JY
anonymous
2015-03-01 19:36:01 UTC
yes
Nowpower
2015-03-03 12:38:10 UTC
Not a shred.
anonymous
2015-03-02 02:44:34 UTC
There is no evidence of any kind.
numlock
2015-03-01 19:29:49 UTC
don't hold your breath......oh, and the religitards won't understand "the bible is the claim"......
Chinese-Americans for a FREE TIBET
2015-03-03 06:04:25 UTC
No, nor was there any meant to be.
?
2015-03-03 15:58:00 UTC
Not that I have seen, no.
?
2015-03-02 15:41:03 UTC
dont know
anonymous
2015-03-01 19:30:42 UTC
sure it can support itself .. you can stand on something you believe is true to go about proving it .. they do it in science all the time .. have fun ..
Charles
2015-03-02 16:02:47 UTC
the answer is in the bible and in our belief.
?
2015-03-02 01:39:01 UTC
no
anonymous
2015-03-01 22:23:54 UTC
ABSOLUTELY NONE!!.


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