is there a GOD?
By Juli_angel
@Juli_angel (1063)
Israel
18 responses
@Juli_angel (1063)
• Israel
14 Nov 06
hahaha.... i like that...
like, come on people, are you really
that blind?...
tnx. rated.
@neofelis (145)
• United States
13 Nov 06
Ever studied biochemistry? Ever really examined how complex life comes about (or even simple life for that matter?) Every science class I take reinforces my belief in God, because these things are so incredibly complex that one little slip up of a molecule can prevent life from happening. It's such an amazing phenomenon that atheistic scientists have had to come up with a "will to life" idea to cover their butts. God is not a simple explanation for a complex question in the list. God is the only explanation complex enough to answer the question of life.
@PushTheButtonFrank (634)
• United States
12 Nov 06
"If you can read this sentence, I can prove to you that
God exists"
See this email I just sent you, that you're reading
right now? This email is proof of the existence of God.
Yeah, I know, that sounds crazy. But I'm not asking
you to believe anything just yet, until you see the
evidence for yourself. All I ask is that you refrain from
disbelieving while I show you my proof. It only takes
a minute to convey, but it speaks to one of the most
important questions of all time.
So how is this email proof of the existence of God?:
This email you're reading contains letters, words
and sentences. It contains a message that means
something. As long as you can read English, you
can understand what I'm saying.
You can do all kinds of things with this email. You
can read it on your computer screen. You can print
it out on your printer. You can read it out loud to a
friend who's in the same room as you are. You can
call your friend and read it to her over the telephone.
You can save it as a Microsoft WORD document.
You can forward it to someone via email, or you can
post it on a website.
Regardless of how you copy it or where you send
it, the information remains the same. My email
contains a message. It contains information in the
form of language. The message is independent of the
medium it is sent in.
Messages are not matter, even though they can be
carried by matter (like printing this email on a piece
of paper).
Messages are not energy even though they can be
carried by energy (like the sound of my voice.)
Messages are immaterial. Information is itself a very
unique kind of entity. It can be stored and transmitted
and copied in many forms, but the meaning still stays
the same.
Messages can be in English, French or Chinese.
Or Morse Code. Or mating calls of birds. Or the
Internet. Or radio or television. Or computer
programs or architect blueprints or stone carvings.
Every cell in your body contains a message encoded
in DNA, representing a complete plan for you.
OK, so what does this have to do with God?
It's very simple. Messages, languages, and coded
information ONLY come from a mind. A mind that
agrees on an alphabet and a meaning of words and
sentences. A mind that expresses both desire and
intent.
Whether I use the simplest possible explanation,
such as the one I'm giving you here, or if we
analyze language with advanced mathematics
and engineering communication theory, I can say
this with total confidence:
"Messages, languages and coded information never,
ever come from anything else besides a mind.
No one has ever produced a single example of a
message that did not come from a mind."
Nature can create fascinating patterns - snowflakes,
sand dunes, crystals, stalagmites and stalagtites.
Tornados and turbulence and cloud formations.
But non-living things cannot create language. They
*cannot* create codes. Rocks cannot think and they
cannot talk. And they cannot create information.
It is believed by some that life on planet earth arose
naturally from the "primordial soup," the early ocean
which produced enzymes and eventually RNA, DNA,
and primitive cells.
But there is still a problem with this theory: It fails to
answer the question, 'Where did the information come
from?'
DNA is not merely a molecule. Nor is it simply a
"pattern." Yes, it contains chemicals and proteins,
but those chemicals are arranged to form an intricate
language, in the exact same way that English and
Chinese and HTML are languages.
DNA has a four-letter alphabet, and structures very
similar to words, sentences and paragraphs. With
very precise instructions.
To the person who says that life arose naturally,
you need only ask: "Where did the information
come from? Show me just ONE example of a
language that didn't come from a mind."
As simple as this question is, I've personally
presented it to many hundreds of people who
say that life arose without the assistance of God.
But to a person, none of them have ever been able
to explain where the information came from. This
riddle is "So simple any child can understand, yet
so complex, no atheist can solve."
Perry Marshall
http://www.cosmicfingerprints.com/audio/newevidence.htm
@Juli_angel (1063)
• Israel
12 Nov 06
oh my... OO
sorry, but don't bother...
the way you say that there is
a god, i say there isn't...
@oresal (1350)
• El Salvador
11 Nov 06
definetely, there most be a God, well at least theres one for me, im a catholic by the way, so i do believe in God, i dont have any proofs, it might be a lie. But, does it kill u or does it hurt if u say u believe, if theres something wrong in believing. God might be a vague explanation and maybe the "easy answer" on how life began, anyway, who created god. I dont really care i just believe and thats it
@annieroos (1845)
• United States
11 Nov 06
I believe there is a God, Because i feel love, in my heart.. and I see all the beautiful things in this world that God created.. I don't think they just popped up out of the Ground.. I believe in all the miracles that happen.. Its because God makes them happen.. God is the reason we are all here.. and he loves us all.. whether you u believe or not.. God bless. +
@alien_0731 (1237)
• India
14 Nov 06
GOD is a very big word that you said,its in your heart and in my heart every one have have this holy sprit int he body.
@magnum0pus (143)
•
11 Nov 06
proof works both ways to say there isnt one you have to prove there isnt one
@maiellenmai (7)
• Philippines
11 Nov 06
i also believe that there is a God.. because the life that i am living right now..this life is more than enough for me to believe that my God loves me..
@ananyaainka (380)
• India
7 Jan 07
if u start to trust u will feel what is god
its a spiritual thing
we cant find the god out we can feel it in our heart
@mommydearest (877)
• United States
11 Nov 06
Too many things have happened in my life that I know was the work of God. I could never not believe in him. I know he is there! It's all about faith. Just because you haven't physically seen him doesn't mean he isn't there. Do you have proof that he doesn't exist?