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You don't see me , but I am existBefore you ask, "does god or the gods exist", shouldn't you be asking, "If god or the gods exist, then how would we know that they exist?"
Isn't the latter the more fundamental question? Why or why not?
No.Before you ask, "does god or the gods exist", shouldn't you be asking, "If god or the gods exist, then how would we know that they exist?"
Isn't the latter the more fundamental question? Why or why not?
Before you ask, "does god or the gods exist", shouldn't you be asking, "If god or the gods exist, then how would we know that they exist?"
Isn't the latter the more fundamental question? Why or why not?
You don't see me , but I am exist
You don't see me , but I am exist
Before you ask, "does god or the gods exist", shouldn't you be asking, "If god or the gods exist, then how would we know that they exist?"
Isn't the latter the more fundamental question? Why or why not?
My posts is sign, that human type on keyboardProve it.
Yes it is. I think Thomas Aquinas makes a good argument for the existence of God. But the problem is he doesn't prove the existence of the Christian God.Before you ask, "does god or the gods exist", shouldn't you be asking, "If god or the gods exist, then how would we know that they exist?"
Isn't the latter the more fundamental question? Why or why not?
Isn't the latter the more fundamental question? Why or why not?
Before you ask, "does god or the gods exist", shouldn't you be asking, "If god or the gods exist, then how would we know that they exist?"
Isn't the latter the more fundamental question? Why or why not?
I don't know, actually
Every time I read it, I feel like it answers itself by presupposing that god(s) exist.
I read it as "(A) exists, so how do I know (A) exists."
Shouldn't it be, "Even if god or gods do exist, how can we possibly verify that existence with facts?"
What God says is the proof of God is the proof of God, which is prophecy coming true. So if the Old testament prophecies the coming of Jesus then that is the proof of God.
You have to believe first, then it will be proven to you- through first hand experience, the best possible kind of evidence. But it's still important to acknowledge one's faith as such
It's sort of self fulfilling, since anyone who did accept that interpretation of prophecies would themselves become Christians. But what reason, do you believe, they have to accept them that other people don't?Do you find it interesting that people who don't have a reason to accept these supposed prophecies don't naturally interpret them the same way that Christians do?
Let's say a god or gods showed themselves to me today, right before I ate breakfast, I would still have questions.
Lots and lots of question, the answers of which will decide whether or not I care about the entity that has shown itself to me.
You should ask yourself plenty of questions as well.
What defines a god?
Or good story telling.What God says is the proof of God is the proof of God, which is prophecy coming true. So if the Old testament prophecies the coming of Jesus then that is the proof of God.
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