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<blockquote data-quote="BrownFlush" data-source="post: 4415604" data-attributes="member: 65823"><p>I believe because of the proof. I believe the evidence of the existence of God. You deny the plain evidence.</p><p></p><p>There is no logical explanation of the creation without the existence of God. Our creation is a cosmos, not a chaos. Order is everywhere. Design is everywhere, that demands a designer. There is no explanation of the orderly arrangement of everything from the universe to the human body without the belief that God designed it.</p><p></p><p>The existence of life itself points to the existence of God. No one has been able to show that life can come from the random collision of nonliving elements. Science has shown that all life comes from previously living things. A rock can't produce a worm. All living things come from previously living things.</p><p>When there was no life, there would always be no life because something (life) cannot come from nothing (non-life). The existence of a God is the most logical explanation of the creation which exists.</p><p></p><p>The conscience of man and moral values point to the existence of God. Everybody has a conscience. Where did it originate? Your conscience come from a rock, a turkey, or even a monkey? Probably.</p><p>Man is the only part of God's creation which has a conscience. Where did it come from?</p><p>The most logical explanation of the conscience of man is God.</p><p></p><p>There is a scientific axiom, called cause-effect, which states that something cannot come from nothing(sorry genius) every effect must have an adequate cause. Logic? God was the First Cause.</p><p>I accept the evidence. I come to conclusions that are necessary( forced, no other way it can go)conclusions.</p><p>Because of the evidence and the necessary conclusions of these things and a million other things, I believe. Yes, I have faith, but not in things not seen or understood(dead or blind faith), but in things seen and understood by reason and logic. A faith that is based on reality and fact.</p><p>God exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrownFlush, post: 4415604, member: 65823"] I believe because of the proof. I believe the evidence of the existence of God. You deny the plain evidence. There is no logical explanation of the creation without the existence of God. Our creation is a cosmos, not a chaos. Order is everywhere. Design is everywhere, that demands a designer. There is no explanation of the orderly arrangement of everything from the universe to the human body without the belief that God designed it. The existence of life itself points to the existence of God. No one has been able to show that life can come from the random collision of nonliving elements. Science has shown that all life comes from previously living things. A rock can't produce a worm. All living things come from previously living things. When there was no life, there would always be no life because something (life) cannot come from nothing (non-life). The existence of a God is the most logical explanation of the creation which exists. The conscience of man and moral values point to the existence of God. Everybody has a conscience. Where did it originate? Your conscience come from a rock, a turkey, or even a monkey? Probably. Man is the only part of God's creation which has a conscience. Where did it come from? The most logical explanation of the conscience of man is God. There is a scientific axiom, called cause-effect, which states that something cannot come from nothing(sorry genius) every effect must have an adequate cause. Logic? God was the First Cause. I accept the evidence. I come to conclusions that are necessary( forced, no other way it can go)conclusions. Because of the evidence and the necessary conclusions of these things and a million other things, I believe. Yes, I have faith, but not in things not seen or understood(dead or blind faith), but in things seen and understood by reason and logic. A faith that is based on reality and fact. God exist. [/QUOTE]
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