by Answerbag Staff on June 28th, 2003

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Is there a god, and either way, how do we know?

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  • by allanbz on January 19th, 2005

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    Objectively, there is no one single definitive proof of God's existence that trumps all arguments against it. We know God exists by signs, thought, revelation, prayer, and love.

    We believe in His existence because we see many of the things in this world that point to Him, that speak of His nature in their own. Many of the arguments for God, while not definitive, also point to Him. We also trust in the revelations of our spiritual forebears to whom or through whom He spoke. Our prayers let Him speak to us in our innermost being. And when we love others and make that love manifest, we feel God's hand perhaps moving through us.

    It is in the multiplicity of pointers that we rest our faith in His existence and continuous Presence in our lives.

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