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Proving the Existence of God

posted October 21, 2009 - 3:10pm
Proving the Existence of God

 A blind man understands that what he cannot see does not necessarily deny its existence. A deaf man understands that sounds can be heard even when he cannot hear them himself. Is it possible that something we cannot see, hear, taste, touch, or smell exists?

This article attempts to reveal the possibility that something that cannot be understood by the five physical senses still exists.

Read Proving the Existence of God for proof of things unseen.

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Nice article. I've been a

Nice article. I've been a seeker all of my life, and I don't know that I'll ever "arrive" at any answer to the ultimate question of whether or not there is a God. I hope you are right--and there is.

WriteEditSeek (Aimee Larsen Stoddard)

 

Read and commented!  Some

Read and commented!  Some people wouldn't like what I wrote--I bet.  I hope it doesn't offend you.

Johnny

Good Blurb but

disappointing article.  Could it have changed since you wrote the blurb for it?  

I was hoping for a survey of experiments or at least anecdotes of after death experiences.  Instead there's a refutation of an atheist's statement that s/h doesn't believe in God, followed by that oft' spoken belief that s/he must believe in God as s/he is a good, caring, supportive person.  

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