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How could god possibly exist?

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
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    If you ever took DMT you'd see a lot more exists than you could possibly fathom.

  • He could have created the big bang, he could be the universal nature or could have existed before the beginning of time, he could be responsible for evolution. Just because Christianity and the other monotheistic religions are wrong doesn't mean that there's no god. I don't believe in religions, but I do follow my own mind.

  • 8 years ago

    I have to ask, how could there not be a God? Look around you. The heavens declare the glory of God (Psalm 19:1). Consider the vastness of the universe, the perfection of the balance of life, and the incredible complexity of the information structures in DNA. Are we to believe that the super-complex information structures in the DNA molecule are the result of chance? Is life an accident? What about beauty? Is it nothing more than a chemical reaction in the brain? What about morality? Are there any moral absolutes such as, “It is always wrong to torture a baby to death merely for one’s personal pleasure”? Or, is such a moral absolute nothing more than the result of chemical reactions in our brains? If so, how does one chemical reaction which leads to another chemical reaction produce moral absolutes or even logical absolutes? Is it easier to conclude that such truths are the result of chemical reactions and brain wiring, or that they are authored by God? Is morality merely the situational-based whims of people’s preferences? Is the beauty of a sunset and the wonder of a new born baby's precious life a byproduct of the survival of the fittest?

    Ask yourself if you believe that the miracle of life is produced from the purposeless motion of atoms that have led to the incredible super-complexity of DNA (it cannot happen by chance). Ask yourself if the universal revulsion to murder is an evolutionary byproduct or an innate obligation to do what is right. If morality has absolutes, it implies an absolute moral giver. But if morality is not absolute, then everything is subjective and there is no right and wrong. What do you think?

    The vast majority of people all over the world believe there is a God – but of course, that doesn’t mean God exists. Still, there is something within us, something that cries out for meaning, purpose, and direction, and we naturally look to God for their fulfilment. Atheistic evolution doesn't do it.

    Some people have said that the reason people believe in God is because societies have brainwashed children into believing he exists. But how do we know it isn’t the other way around? What if atheists are brainwashed by societies into believing that God does not exist? Which is it?

    Again, is our universe and our existence the product of randomness in chance, or is it the product of purpose and design? Which makes more sense when we look at beauty, purpose, morality, compassion, kindness, grace, and love?

    We have a tendency to know there is something beyond us because we realize that our own insufficiencies and failures cause us to reach out to something greater than ourselves. That’s why we enjoy superheroes in movies and like to listen to news accounts of miraculous, selfless deeds done by normal people. There is something in us that calls out to that which is greater than we are. There is something that makes us feel bad when we lie, cheat, and steal. Why is that? Why do we have this impulse for moral truth, human greatness, truth absolutes, and personal purpose? Are they the result of cold, mechanical principles of an uncaring universe wrapped up in brain chemistry, or are they the interweavings of the truth of God's existence that we encounter within our own souls?

    So, is there a God? Yes there is. He is specifically revealed to us in the Bible, and more specifically in the person of Jesus Christ. If you want to encounter the true and living God, you’ll find him revealed in the Bible. Read the gospels that speak of Jesus. He is the representation of God in flesh, John 1:1,14; Heb. 1:1-3.

    Source(s): TR
  • B
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    God lives in the land of 5-sided squares.

    Source(s): God is imaginary
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  • 8 years ago

    There are many things that us humans can't explain and God is one

    I don't believe that us as Humans without the help of God himself could ever fully comprehend Him and his full ability

  • NDMA
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    The question cannot be properly evaluated without a clear definition of what constitutes 'god'. How do you define 'god'?

  • 8 years ago

    it's not a logically impossible hypothesis, therefore there's a possibility of its existence, whether it has real existence or not

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    The odds of God existing are exactly the same as the odds of YOU existing.

  • 8 years ago

    How about, in a life form humans do not know.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    LOL.

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