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What are the evidence that God exist or doesn exist?

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What are the evidence that God exist or doesn exist?

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God said to Moses, “I am.” If He did not exist, He could not have said that; therefore He does exist. Seriously, science has no explanation for the origin of life. The living cell could not have originated without a Creator. It is too complex to just happen by random chance or accident.

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There is no evidence for God’s existence, though I believe in God. There is no evidence for God not existing. If Christianity isn’t for you, then your parents shouldn’t force it down your throat.

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The fist thing you need to realize is that you do not prove that something doesn’t exist. In logic, the burden of proof is on the claimant. The reason for this is regardless what other parties say, the claimant can always come up with “you didn’t look in the right spot at the right time” or “the supernatural can’t be measure/detected by the physical”. Having said that, you need to evaluate what evidence there is for a god. You could point to personal experience of people, but all religions have personal experiences (spirit guides, enlightenment etc). Miracles are another “evidence” but there have not been any real miracles that do not also have natural explanations. Then you have the Bible, which is unsupported by archeological evidence, except for locations. Essentially, there is no objective, empirical evidence for a god or gods. Edit: There is no evidence to support the assumption that at one point in time nothing existed. In other words the idea that at one time there was “nothing”

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God is a logical necessity. God is that which is. He is that which existed when nothing else did. There couldn’t be nothing before there was something, or else the nothing would be something and not nothing. So there must’ve been something, and that something is God. Every effect must have a cause. Science tells us that all time, space and matter came into being at the Big Bang. That’s a big effect. It needs a cause. The cause of the beginning of everything in nature can’t itself be part of nature, because a thing can’t be its own cause. So God must not be part of nature. He is, by definition, supernatural. So the God of the Bible is the supernatural, logically necessary, uncaused cause of all time, space and matter. He can be easily shown to exist through logic without reference to the Bible. So then you have to look at the Bible and ask, “Is the God who is described here consistent with what logic tells me God should be?” I believe the answer is yes. For example, if God is completely

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