Does god exist. i have a homework about answering ultimate.
God is a spiritual being and is outside the reach of empirical scientific research. Christians cannot prove God the existence of God with absolute certainty, nor can atheists disprove his existence with any certainty. That does not mean that we cannot look at the evidence as to whether or not God exists.”.
There is absolutely no evidence indicating that God exists. There is a tremendous amount of empirical evidence that God does not exist. For example, God is defined as a prayer-answering being, but we know with certainty that the belief in prayer is a superstition. Therefore we can conclusively say that God is imaginary. Another angle.
The gospel story is the culmination of God’s love, the proof that he has never abandoned this world. In every practical decision of life, we must choose on the basis of the weight of evidence. It is the same with God. God has revealed himself in many ways, but he still gives us freedom to make our own decisions about him. Does God Exist?
In it, a snooty professor is arguing with a brash young student about God and the nature of evil. Slowly but surely, using air-tight logic, the student makes a fool of the professor and proves that God is all around us. The big twist at the end? The student was a young Albert Einstein all along! Except that it wasn't.
It’s because, deep down in their conscience they are convicted, and they know God exists but they are only suppressing this knowledge, so really, they have no excuse that God doesn’t exist (Rom 1:18-20).
Learning about different religions is a great way to be mindful and courteous of other people. During Years 7, 8 and 9 you will be taught about the various religions people follow and you will become even more respectful of others. Our KS3 quizzes for RE are here to help you delve a little deeper.
The design argument can be divided into two main points: The universe is so complicated that we need a God to explain how this complexity came about. The universe is complicated because it aims towards a PURPOSE; there is a reason why it is ordered in the way it is (teleological argument).