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Do you see the wind or the air that you breathe?
Do you know God?
11 Answers
- 1 decade ago
Sometimes, in the dead of winter, and its night time, in just the right light, and if the unicorns have sung their beautiful lute song and lulled the forest trolls back to sleep, you can see your breath and the wind at the same time. But sometims the elves get together with Popeye and you cant see the wind. Oh and you asked another question "do you know god?" Actually yes I do, I met him last week on the bus and he told me all kinds of crazy stuff about meth and aids and the flood. then he pooped his pants and passed out.
- AcornLv 71 decade ago
No, but the wind produces an auditory response in my ears and a tactile response on my skin.
I make it my business to know God a little better every day. I no longer look for proof of His movement through the world in specific physical phenomena.
- Jess HLv 71 decade ago
Is the fact that I don't see the wind or the air supposed to be evidence for the existence of God?
How?
They're not the same thing. They're two completely different things, two completely different situations. You can't compare them.
That's like saying that because you can't see the wind, you should keep your mind open to the possibility that leprechauns exist.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
I can see the air and wind when it moves through the trees and I do not need to know god for that.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
We cannot see the wind but we can hear it, measure it, analyze it, predict it, and create it. Why are you comparing an actual phenomenon to a fictional character?
- neil sLv 71 decade ago
Yes, indirectly by their effect.
No, since no phenomena requires a deity to explain.
- xx.Lv 61 decade ago
Wow... I'd be somewhat more impressed if you weren't the millionth person to ask this dumb question.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Yes
Not only that when Jesus saved me I felt physically peace
and love come into my heart