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We have no idea how everything started, the origin of the Universe, how to deal with Eternity....the answer to the question is NO. There is no evidence. We humans just use our imagination and wishful thinking, for the good and the bad. We have created God. Maybe there is one, I hope there is one God, but there is no evidence. Just Faith....
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The world about us speaks of oreder and magnificence and not accident and chaos.
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I am non religious myself,and through meditation sense a higher force or universal intelligence.
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If a tree falls in a forest and noone is around to hear it, does the bear that the tree fell on get pissed? Oh, sorry, I was waxing philosophic, like this question. There is no "evidence" in the purest form of the word (unless you qualify the legal term "hearsay evidence" as sufficient). However, there is a term in psychology/sociology called "groupthink" that is insightful to this question... Definition: A mode of thinking that people engage in when they are deeply involved in a cohesive in-group, when the members' strivings for unanimity override their motivation to realistically appraise alternative courses of action. Causes: * Highly cohesive groups are much more likely to engage in groupthink. The closer they are, the less likely they are to raise questions to break the cohesion. * The group isolates itself from outside experts. (In order to make a well informed decision, a group should invite qualified experts to help weigh the possible risks.) * Strong leadership leads to groupthink, because the leader is more likely to promote his/her own solution. ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupthink Sound familiar? Just food for thought. Enjoy your night!
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BELIEF..
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1) Some people have some sort of particular experiences which could not be explained with science. These things, which we usually call spiritual, have a proved existence for them. 2) However, this is no scientific evidence: it cannot be reproduced as in a scientific experiment. Moreover, the experience itself and the conclusions which you could make afterwards depend a lot of the observer. Some people making this experience could even deny the reality of such an experience if they were having it and tell that they were confused or just experienced an illusion, because they could not cope with the conflict between this experience and their conception of the world until then. 3) It is almost impossible to really explain this to someone who did not have these kind of experience, particularly if they approach this with sceptic and not open minds. 4) from this point of view: - there could be a lot of people knowing of the existence of some spiritual things, through their personal experience. You could also just listen to what these people are saying to be convinced. - there is at the moment not the slightest real scientific evidence for these things, if you are using the traditional scientific method 5) I was more than once confronted with things that my scientific mind could not explain, so I know that these things exist. But I do not know what they really are, and what is their cause. It could also be some phenomena which science just cannot explain at the moment, because we do not know them enough, and that they actually have nothing to do with a god.
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Just study any kind of science, such as the complexity of the human anatomy. It is so complex and amazing that it just could not have been created by some ridiculous big bang! Here is a story I like: Newton was examining this model of the solar system that a friend of his made. One of his collegues asked him, "Who made that model?" Knowing that this man did not believe in God, he said, "No one made this model, it simply came into being on its own." The guy said back, "Enough joking around, seriously, who made that?!" Newton replied, "If it is so hard for you to believe that this simple little model could not have come into existence without a creator, then how can you be serious when you insist that this universe exists without a creator?" Enough said there!^^^ Whether this story is true or not (I think it is) the message remains the same. Look, I didn't even mention the Bible or Faith!
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You and everything around you. -In the Master's service. Thank you and God bless you!
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NONE! If you didnt use faith or the bible, you wouldnt even know there was a God.
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I am not convinced that there is any other sufficient explentation to how the Earth and the Universe was created. Therefore, I believe that there is a creator and he created it.
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Order amidst chaos. Hope amidst hopelessness. Love amidst hate.
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Looking around at nature itself simply makes me wonder how anyone could NOT believe that all of this was created by God.
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The evidence is in the hearts and minds of those who believe.
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Umm, none I think, because if the Bible had never of existed we would never of heard of God. So all 'evidence' has to be linked to the Bible. I'm probably wrong, but oh well.
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For "our" math Ph.D. & physics bachelors degree thesis, I co-wrote a paper entitled, "The Fundamental Laws of Chaos Dynamics" ... we used equations to prove that there was absolutely no such thing as "random" or "chaos" and that absolutely everything has an ordered pattern of some sort ... our work was then taken even further by "Mandelbrot" who then developped fractals ... and further yet to develop all of our random number generating programs and encryption algorythms ... this does NOT actually prove that there MUST be a God, but it does offer coincidental support by proving that the universe is "ordered" and not chaotic.
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The evidence that some intelligence created the universe is pretty substantial. For example if gravity where 1/1000 more powerful the universe would have never have been created or if gravity where 1/1000 less powerful stars would have never been formed. There's a lot of forces: gravity, weak-force, nuclear-force, electromagnetism. That have to have precise settings so that our universe can be. Its as though someone set these settings. The only argument that atheist can come up with is that there are trillions of universes and we just happen to live in the universe with the proper settings for life. I say if there are trillions of universes then the chance that one could create a god is just as likely.
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Science is good if it remains under that which is written, and we which believe again, have learned to not think above or beyond that which is written, because we know that beyond that which is written is exaggeration and modification of the truth, which is philosophy and theory.
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