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17 Answers
- ?Lv 45 years ago
I'm sure this is only a paradox and not a contradiction. I haven't studied this topic in depth but it is possible it is like the burning bush. They seen God's face through an image, representation, or manifestation though not seen His (image of the invisible God-Colossians 1:15) face directly. Jesus was God in the flesh...yet one can argue that God is an invisible spirit.
- 6 years ago
No because I'm an atheist, and even if I was religious I most likely would have to die first before seeing God, So basically, No.
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- Campbell HaydenLv 76 years ago
My appointment is in less than 3 weeks.
I'll either see Him right after the asteroid hits, or several years from now
if my little buddies in their flying machines take me out of harms way the day before.
- MELv 66 years ago
No. We cannot see air, black holes, gravity etc. But we can see their effects. Likewise, we can see the effect of God's existence.
God created all physical matter. Hence, he cannot be made of physical elements that he himself has created. Rather, he is of a spiritual, or nonphysical, nature.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Isn't it odd that no man can see god and live.
You would think god would have the power to show himself to anybody he wanted. If they died you would think he could bring them back to life.
This god seems to have many limitations.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
No I have felt it , interacted increased goodness evolutional fitness reduced fear anxiety depression or fear based mental illness harmful pleasure seeking , I can not see the energy the particles are 100 billon times smaller than a proton we may never see them .
search for goodness and string theory