| rickthestick2 said: Well said, That Guy. Anyways, I really haven't seen much "disproving God" around here, in fact all i've really seen is attacks on Christianity, Religion, and Christians. I guess no one can really disprove God or no one feels the need to. And also, Christianity, as a concept, is (as far as i see) flawless. The problem is those who call themselves Christians or Religous. The whole problems with this Science vs. Religion thing and all these Religious problems aren't mainly the fault of the religion or the science. All the conflicts come out of People. Humans. Why? Because humans are sinful, and by thier sinful nature they war against peace; they war against each other. Humans have to be more than just beasts of nature. They need to show reason and understanding, soul and spirit. They need to show the difference between a Human and an Animal. But putting the issues of Humans aside, to answer the topic question, yes. There is a God. He Is what He Is. He always was and always will be. He has no origin and He has no end. Everything that you see is God and made of Him. God is Infinate and Omnipotent. He Is Everything, except for sin (for sin was not created). God is beyond the human mind, or beyond the mind of all created beings, all humans, beasts, angels and demons. The reason why there is a God? Because He just Is. |
Well put. The reason you haven't seen much "disproving God" is that it really can't be done. Just like scientists can neither prove nor disprove the existance of dark matter*. So to believe that there is no God without concrete proof that he doesn't requires just as much faith as believing that he does exist.
*For those who don't know what dark matter is, scientists calculated how much matter and energy should exist for what they were seeing to 'make sense', for the laws of physics to work as they were. What they found is that they only saw about 3% of the matter and energy needed for the universe to 'make sense', so they came up with the concept of dark matter- A substance that cannot be measured or observed by any human methods, but 'has to exist' because the universe wouldn't make sense without it. Along with the dark matter, they also came up with the concept of dark energy. The combination of both of these non-proveable factors completed their equation. I find it interesting that the Bible says "He holds the worlds (universe) together by the word of His power". This was said long before an understanding of physics or the universe was attained. I personally believe that this 'missing', or 'dark' matter and energy are the spirit world that actually holds the physical world together. It's amazing how the Bible and science can fit together so well. The Bible defined dark matter before humans even discovered gravity.







