Is god real?

So what started it all? Science is able to tell us only so much about this life and earth. Most of it are theory's that are very convincing. Even if science is real...
Scientist can't explain Life!
What really started it all...
There are things we don't know...
no one has ever seen GOD
(christian perspective) so from what we know
God is the creator of this universe..
If this universe was form out of a probability
why aren't humans born out of a probability?
why is it that we are created so perfect..
like we were supposed to be a certain way
our body parts are all in a specific location (most)
our eyes aren't floating on our stomach
or our feet on our head..
we all have this heart that keeps us alive...
this all CANT JUST BE A PROBABILITY
how the ancient people were able to build pyramids that we can't even build with the tools they had?
the all knowing creator or this universe..
I do believe in God because I have witnessed miracles,
things that can never just be luck...

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  • dirtybirdy

    The selfish, they're all standin in line
    faithin and hopin to buy themselves time
    me, I figure as each breath goes by
    I only own my mind.

    North is to south what the clock is to time
    there's east and there's west and there's everywhere life
    I know I was born and I know that I'll die
    the in between is mine

    I am mine.

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    • CountessDouche

      The P.J. Party has started... : D

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  • TrustMeImLying

    Religion can never prove the existence of God, nor will science ever be able to answer everything. I think every year this question becomes more and more outdated and redundant. It is inconsequential what someone believes in anymore. The universe obeys balance and spiritual tension/sparring will always exist.

    What's rather astonishing is people trying to use scientific facts to discredit a concept like religion, while religious folks use faith to counter those scientific facts. Together both these sides make up a kind of irresistible force paradox

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    • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

      well wrote

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  • thegypsysailor

    gawd is a construct of man, nothing more, and a very very evil one at that.

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    • ArmusWasTheFirstTroll

      Now that information with regard to your programming has been brought to light, the fact that you are a bot is so clear. Don't know how I missed it.

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      • slings_and_arrows

        Lol I can't stop laughing. It's exactly the same as in that post! Or maybe the gypsy is trolling himself.

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    • Can you prove that?

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      • ArmusWasTheFirstTroll

        The main flaw with your response is that I can use it too and the conversation will not move an attometer forward.

        Now, can you prove that it isn't true?

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      • thegypsysailor

        Look at history. How many have died for no reason other than the two sides didn't believe in the same gawd? How can you possibly argue against that statement?

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        • green_boogers

          I agree that religion is generally evil. But in your example, I think religion was an excuse for killing rather than a cause for killing. People just like to kill each other for fun.

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  • EccentricWeird

    IS REAL GOD?

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  • mystery7

    Yes God is real. I never believed in God, I was a pagan and a Santeria practitioner for many years. Very long story short: I got very sick. God spoke to me and I met Jesus too. He healed me from a serious disease. God is real!

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    • LuxM4G

      It's not true. No matter what you think.

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  • Holzman_67

    duh, everybody knows that a plant fucked a rock and then lightning struck the rock and after a million years of rain the rock began to swim and when it got to land it multiplied and when the meteors showered down the lunar blast humanized the rocks.

    What do they teach you guys in school these days?!

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    • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

      i been out in the yard watchin some hot plant on rock action

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  • personalhygiene

    Oh man so many things could be said about this. I don't believe in god because there is no physical evidence, and there are contradictions and holes in the stories I hear, (keep in mind I am not christian and no pretty much nothing about the Bible.)

    What i mean by contradictions and holes are if God created the world and humans and life and everything, what created God? And if god is so great and loves everyone than why did he create bad things? Like tornados and hell, and murderers. And i know about the devil creating hell or whatever but if god is so powerful then why did he allow the devil to exist?

    Personally i believe god and the bible are just like indians telling stories of heres to their children to help them, its like one big story. I think people wanted something to feel comforted by, i mean people were like babies when god started they could have seen a picture in the clouds put the name god on it and then began making a story to tell to their friends.

    And whenever iv asked someone a question about god i get some twisted answer that doesn't make sense. i got this from a website - Q: Who made god?

    A :Clearly that requires an explanation but when sceptics are asked to explain the existence of the Universe and life’s complexity, one popular response is to ask “Ok if God made the Universe then who made God?”
    But the question “Who made God?” is not an appropriate question to ask about God because God did not have a beginning and only things that have a beginning need to be made.

    LIKE WTF DOES THAT MEAN? if he didn't have a beginning it means he never existed.
    Are you confused? so am I.

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  • ArmusWasTheFirstTroll

    Ha! Humans perfect? God is such a good architect, he designed us to eat from the same hole from which we breathe. We are so perfectly designed that we can die via asphyxiation because we ate something incorrectly.

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    • LoydMongo

      And our waste disposal is where the fun parts are! Fucking genius, that's what it is...

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  • chained_rage

    Often when people don't understand how something works, they look for some form of deeper meaning.

    People used to believe that lightning was a sign that the god they believed in was angry at them.
    Egyptians believed the sun is a god.

    When astronomers started whispering the notion that the world is round and not flat..and that the Earth revolved around the sun and not vice versa, they were given the death penalty.

    You get people who refuse to believe in what they can't see or something that can't be proven to exist
    And then you get people who feel that deep inside them there is a spirit and something created it.

    I don't really care if people choose to believe or not. I don't believe in a god.

    My opinion is that this all started with people who didn't understand something and decided that it was a god who created it. The rest of the typical sheep then blindly followed and word started spreading.
    Then other cultures started remixing "theories" of gods and worked in their own potent mix to the concoction.

    And that is how religion turned into a thriving business.

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    • LoydMongo

      A thriving business is one thing, but it seems religion tends to go the succesful massacre route most of the time...

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  • Lizziebaby

    If you believe in God and say you've experienced miracles.. Then why are you asking if God is real? No one has ever seen God, only the Son of God, Yahushua (Jesus) has. However Yahushua has shown himself to people, all over the world. sometimes he doesn't show his face, sometimes he does.. But he also said if you see him, you've seen the Father.

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  • MR.mr

    God is real

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  • zenoz

    My friend and I always had this theory.
    God created Adam and Eve. Supposedly, they were the first humans on Earth. Which creates the question if God was real, did he live in a parallel universe with other Gods/Goddesses who control our fate which ties in with the European Gods/Goddesses tales. Adam and Eve procreated and had two sons, people always said we were born in sin, guess how literal that is. Eve is the only female, unless bestiality was going on, and it wasn't, the remaining son and Adam was just having their way with Eve. Basically making us inbred, distant cousins. We know the side effects of what being inbred does to us, so keep that in mind when the population begins to migrate and settle down. No matter how far the generations are, we are still technically related, just not as brother and sister. Just very distant cousins. So, God comes back after some years and impregnates his Virgin Great-Etc Grandaughter with his baby. Jesus was born out of 0.0000etc7% incest. But, Jesus could have possibly been a Demigod with a Mortal Heart, because God didn't welcome him into the Pantheon, therefore, when he could have been immortalized, he wasn't because of God's selfishness. Basically, we're the consequences of inbreeding. But, here's the fucked up part. Blood Types. The Rhesus- blood types. Everybody says that it was fucked up in WW2. But wait a minute. What if bestiality did happen? RH+ is Mammals. Rh- is Reptiles. Rh- is scientifically proven to be Pre-Human. What if certain blood lines had a gene that even though weak still carried on and still survived with the genetic code from the original force.

    I'm not saying I believe in God. But there's a whole lot of questions, unanswered and I do believe there's more to this Universe than we will ever know.

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  • itnogtm

    god said he created heavens and earth.... and no opposer appeared for this call...so god is the creator of heavens and earth

    for example grant that we entered a place and found a wallet lying on the floor it's automatic that we ask whose wallet is this

    if someone alleged that it's his and no opposer appeared for this call so the wallet is his...

    but if an opposer appeared...

    then we look in the wallet and ask each separately...what's in the wallet what's it made of ....is it leather or.... etc

    until it's shown that one knows more than the other then he is the owner....

    recall that god ordered you to worship him only no partner to him

    and that no one else appeared and ordered people to worship him.....
    if there's another god then he didn't reply on this call or refuted it he doesn't deserve to be a god or worshipped because he doesn't know what happens in his universe.

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  • blaze87

    God is real. He is a character in a story, if not more. What is your story? What is your ideal story?

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  • Anal_Aladdin_Clooney

    Just because we are waiting for a scientific explanation does not mean you should add "God did it" in the mean time.

    There is no proof of a "God", so it is ridiculous and absurd to use "God" as an explanation.

    There was no "God" that brought George to me. That was my evil Arab death pussy and black hole for cash.

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  • wistfulmaiden

    I like to believe. I'd like to believe there is a reason for everything, rather than just random fucked-up- ness.

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  • howaminotmyself

    As humans we are very limited as to what we can see. What we know will always be up for debate.

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  • theseeker

    There's no way to know what the truth is. There's arguments for and against it, but I've come to the conclusion we will never know, so it's pretty much an irrelevant issue. You can believe whatever and discuss it all you want, but there is no answer and that's the end of it.

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  • slings_and_arrows

    If it makes you happy as long as you aren't against abortion, gay marriage etc, and so long as you don't follow the Bible like it's set in stone - it's a text to interpret, and it was written by people of a certain time, and even if they were streaming the word of God, they were just people and liable to make mistakes. If you can still be a kind, caring, human being who isn't hateful to gay people, and scientific research etc. then who cares. If it comforts you, maybe it is a good thing, just don't go nuts with it.

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  • ______________

    I personally reject the belief that we and the universe are nothing more than accidents.
    I find it hard to believe we can be traced back to an exploding singularity, and also find it hard to believe that people are capable of having worked it out, an event that supposedly happened billions and billlllions of years ago.
    To me, intelligent design is a more valid explanation for our origin.

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    • LoydMongo

      As far as we know, our origin has neither intelligence nor design. But you think some desert dwellers had it all figured out. And yet, you are on the internet, instead of your cousin in a cave. So please do tell how actual science is wrong and how your imaginary friends will roast me on a spit forever.

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      • ______________

        As far as you know, your origin has neither intelligence nor design. I find myself and the universe to be too complex for the result of a random process. However, if you choose to think your great great great aunt was an orangutan, then what am I to do about it.
        I have no imaginary friend, and sounds like you aren't well acquainted with the theory of evolution. If it was a fact set on stone, do you think all these people would be discussing it?
        You seem like the kind of guy who turns to atheism as an opposition to theism, which would be respectable if you could at least prove there is no deity.

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        • Anal_Aladdin_Clooney

          Great, I'd be happy to disprove your deity once you give me all of its affirmative attributes. Describe your "God" and I'll prove it cannot exist.

          I proved to George that he'd marry me even though he is rumored to be gay, because I let his agents use me as a bukkake target. Winning!!

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  • CountessDouche

    Yes, yes I am...

    But seriously, this is the fundamental paradox of religion. If god were to unequivocally and indisputably prove his/her existence, then you would have no choice but to believe. Your free will would no longer exist...and free will is an essential component in every religion; the notion of CHOOSING to do good.

    For the record, I don't believe in god.

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    • LoydMongo

      I don't believe in gods, but I have to say this: If some ONE god made itself known to us all tomorrow, where would your free will disappear? You still have your human spirit that this fuckwad may or may not have given you. Is it threatning to torture you forever? Fuck that noise! There is always something bigger, like the infinity of the Cosmos. What this tells us, is that this bully has some earth-like psychological makeup. So it ain't nothin' but a thing! It's a miniscule piece of fly shit in the massive eternal explosion of everything, ever. So, in short, if you encounter (a or The) God, please try to destroy it with an infinite loop of sanity...

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      • CountessDouche

        I can't...ok...I have no idea what you just said.

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  • seekelp

    So you're saying that God built the pyramids?

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    • LoydMongo

      Of course he did! The shape of his anus, all the force of his perfectly angled rectum... So, there we go! And don't tell me YHWH can't shit huge bricks!

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      • seekelp

        YHWH can't shit huge bricks.

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  • Arm0se

    First of all we are not perfect. the human form itself is flawed, and so that argument is invalid. Science can not explain life? You need to do some research before you go spouting off about shit you know nothing about.

    I believe in God, but it's existence is not something I can prove or disprove. The good thing about science is it's true, whether or not you believe, and CAN be proven.

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  • Crusades|

    "why is it that we are created so perfect..
    like we were supposed to be a certain way
    our body parts are all in a specific location (most)
    our eyes aren't floating on our stomach
    or our feet on our head..
    we all have this heart that keeps us alive...
    this all CANT JUST BE A PROBABILITY "

    We are far from perfect! And every trait, every ability, the way our body is designed, it's a result of billions of years of evolution. We developed our senses and our body type based on our environment and the way it influenced us.
    We didn't just appear like that.

    They already had mathematicians and architects in ancient Egypt and there are several manuals and books about how the pyramids were built.

    "I do believe in God because I have witnessed miracles"
    What constitutes as miracle to you? And how do you know it's not just luck?

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  • KeddersPrincess

    I think anything is possible. While I believe that there is a possibility for a higher being or intelligent creator I won't immediately assume that it is the Christian God or any god for that matter. What you're saying still doesn't rule out pantheism or even aliens. I like to say that anything is possible and I will only go by the facts that have been shown to me. Who knows, maybe there was some kind of intelligent design. Hell, maybe we designed ourselves in some kind of alternate Universe, but with no facts or evidence or something, I won't immediately assume it is true.

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  • Angelmikeal0

    no.

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  • LuxM4G

    I believe in obeying most(not all) of the sacred commandments from all religions, but I refuse the concept of an existing all mighty God, nor do I desire a reward for my good deeds. Human decency is not correlated to religion, it precedes it.

    I'm an evolutionist, that's my outlook on our species. Our development is purely casual or artificial, but never according to those fantasy tales from the sacred scriptures. End of discussion for me, it's nothing but a psychological phenomenon what's going inside your head about that subject, and no, it's not the spirit of Christ.

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  • VinnyB

    There is nothing perfect about the way in which humans are created. A messy biological action is required for their recreation. They spend months developing. They cause tremendous labor pain as they enter the world. They are born defenseless and in need of care. They are sometimes born with diseases and disabilities. They are born with no knowledge what so ever.

    Perfect would be when someone dies another person just appears as adult with all the knowledge they need to take the place of that person. That would be perfect and divine. Reality is a messy biological process that yealds random and imperfect results.

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    • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

      ima try that at the bar tonight

      hey honey yall up for some messy biological action?

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      • VinnyB

        That would wet my panties.

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