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Does God Exist?

Does God Exist?

Can We Be Sure?

Is there a God? How can we be sure?

I believe this can be intelligently answered. The reason we believe He exists is He told us so and revealed Himself to us.

God is not silent. He has revealed to us who he is, what he's like and what His plans are for Planet Earth. He has revealed these things thru the bible. This is not just a mere book but the very Word of God. The evidence is more than convincing to any that will honesty investigate its claims.

Over the centuries many have tried to destroy this book to no avail. Martin Luther said in the 16th Century,

"Mighty potentates have raged against this book and sought to destroy and uproot it-Alexander the Great and princes of Egypt and Babylon the monarches of Persia, of Greece and of Rome, the Emperors Julius and Augustus-but they prevailed nothing. They are gone while the book remains and it will remain forever and ever, perfect and entire, as it was declared at first. Who has thus helped it-who has protected it against such mighty forces? No one, surely, but God Himself, who is master of all things." 1

The French skeptic Rousseau saw something different in the scriptures.

"I must confess to you that the majesty of the scriptures astonishes me; the holiness of the evangelist speaks to my heart and has such striking characters of truth and is moreover so perfectly imimitable that if it had been the invention of men, the inventiors would be greater than the greatest heroes." 2

Another reason we know that God exists is that He appeared in human flesh. Jesus was God who became a man. "The Word became flesh and lived among us." John 1:14. He also made it clear that He had come to reveal God to all that would listen, and He would show us the way .

If one wanted to know what God was like all he would have to do is look at Jesus. Lord Byron said,

"If ever man was God or God was man, Jesus Christ was both." 3

His coming back from the dead established Himself as having the credentials to be God, and it was this fact that demonstrated truth to the unbelieving world.

So we have the Bible and the person of Jesus Christ as two strong reasons for the existence of God. No other religion or philosophy gives us near the comfort in knowing that there is a loving God who cares and is involved in our everyday life.




1-Fritz Ridenour, Who says G.L. Publications, Regal Books, 1967
2-Encylocopedia of Religious Quotations, Frank Mead, p32
3-Encylocopedia of Religious Quotations, Frank Mead, p81

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Reply #126 Top

The Sun is a planet? I thought the sun was a star and is round because of gravity. Maybe I went to the wrong school?

Yes, technically it is a star.  And, yes, it is round because of its gravitational pull pulls particles into it.  But that has nothing to do with the light being emitted.  The light that is reflected off the moon is brighter than the light around it, therefore you see it.  that is not to say that other light does not exist, it's just not as bright. 

 Is the moon visible during the day?  Why not?  The light being reflected off the moon is the same during the day as it is at night, but you don't see the moon because the light from the sun is brighter.

Light doesn't travel in a "beam".  That would be like saying that you don't see "light" between a light fixture and the floor.  You see the light as it is shining down- it's not being reflected off the floor to be seen.

Reply #127 Top
Adventure-Dude: This is getting kind of nuts. If you point that laser pointer you mentioned into your eye and blind yourself, you'll realize it doesn't have to bounce off anything. Why are you arguing something so patently obvious?

The sun doesn't bounce off anything when you look up at it. It's straight from the source to your eye. This is getting a little neurotic, imho.
Reply #128 Top

This is getting a little neurotic, imho.

Yeah, but isn't that the fun of it?    Quit entering logic into this, Baker!

Reply #129 Top
Is the moon visible during the day? Why not? The light being reflected off the moon is the same during the day as it is at night, but you don't see the moon because the light from the sun is brighter.


That's strange where I live I saw the moon this morning after the sun came up. Maybe I live on a different planet too?

Yes, technically it is a star. And, yes, it is round because of its gravitational pull pulls particles into it.


It has particles? Wait so does fire? Imagine that. This is why you see the circle. What about black light? I can see the bulb and I can see the items that glow (reflect light) but the rest of the room remains mostly unlit why? Because only certain types of material reflect such light.

That would be to say that you don't see "light" between a light fixture and the floor. You see the light as it is shining down- it's not being reflected off the floor to be seen.


I don't see anything between the floor and the light. I see the floor AND I see the light. Unless there is dust in the air I don't see anything between. I see color due to the different type of reflection from the variety of absorbtion/reflection of the material.

Reply #130 Top
Actually Paul gives detailed info on how to confront a brother or sister who is sinning...going to them, then if they persist, involving the elders, and if they continue kicking them out of the church. That is judging in my book.Though it has no bearing on their salvation, being kicked out of church, we do have pretty clear guidelines about judging and confronting a believers sin.


absolutely. Agree 100%. I go by the Matt 18 principle which Dude brought up.

I actually saw this happen in church twice. Once was because a man cheated on his wife (she was pregnant to boot) and the Pastor denounced him in the front of the congregation. I was like....wow. Never saw that before. Before this happened they were the picture perfect couple with one little boy and the other on the way. After a few months he came back to the church and asked to be forgiven and with opened arms we welcomed him back and he went back with his wife.

The other time was similar with another man that was running around on his wife as well. He was asked to leave. This man never came back and still leads a pretty reckless life. He's in his fifties so it's not like he's sowing any young oats or anything.

Everytime this stuff happens the church grows. It's like God is pleased that we are calling sin....sin and dealing with it. It takes guts for a pastor to stand up and do this. It's not easy.

Tova/Dude

Check out 1 Cor 5:11. Pretty strong statement made by Paul. Some sort of judgment has to be made for this to happen. Notice....."not even eat."
Reply #131 Top
Check out 1 Cor 5:11. Pretty strong statement made by Paul. Some sort of judgment has to be made for this to happen. Notice....."not even eat."


KFC I agree with you this is not a condemning judgement this is protecting your house/family.

I am greatly encouraged that there are some churches out there that practice such things. Thanks for sharing KFC.
Reply #132 Top

Yeah, but isn't that the fun of it? Quit entering logic into this, Baker!

Baker cannot help it!  And I agree with you!  Blog on dudes and dudettes!

Reply #133 Top
If you point that laser pointer you mentioned into your eye and blind yourself, you'll realize it doesn't have to bounce off anything. Why are you arguing something so patently obvious?


Baker, The rod cells and cone cells with in light absorb light and convert them into electrical impulses. You burn them out you don't see anymore. Everything does two things with light it either absorbs or reflects. This is where we distinguish color.
Reply #134 Top
"Baker, The rod cells and cone cells with in light absorb light and convert them into electrical impulses. You burn them out you don't see anymore. Everything does two things with light it either absorbs or reflects. This is where we distinguish color."


Then you admit that there doesn't need for anything between your eye and the source of the light, right? You don't have to bounce the light of the sun off anything to see the sun, and you don't need for the laser to bounce off anything in order to burn your eye.

You'd agree, then, we wouldn't be able to see the moon unless light bounced off it, because it isn't a SOURCE of the light. The sun, on the other hand, transmits light direct to our eyes.
Reply #135 Top
You'd agree, then, we wouldn't be able to see the moon unless light bounced off it


Yes I agree with the quoted because the light wouldn't be reflected ie "New Moon".

because it isn't a SOURCE of the light.


But in a sense it IS a source of light because it is reflecting photons away from it. That is why at night when I am at a lake I can see the moons reflection on the water. It is not converting energy into light but because light comes from it (not the beginning source). Back to the point being the sun is only converting something that was previously created (Day 1). The reason we see the sun as being round because of the particles that are held in a spherical shape by gravity. If the particles weren't there we wouldn't see the sun but because of chemistry we know that they exist.
Reply #136 Top
Adventure-Dude, I don't even know what to say to your knoweldge on science except, holy cow man. Wow. 
Reply #137 Top
It isn't making sense. The light departs the sun, and we recieve it in our eyes. When we look directly into the sun, or a laser, what do you think the middleman is?
Reply #138 Top
holy cow


I never could figure this one out. What is so holy about cows?
Reply #139 Top
Nothing, unless you are Hindu.

"By bathing in water mixed with cow-dung, people shall become sanctified. The deities and men, shall use cow-dung for the purpose of purifying all creatures mobile and immobile. One can sit on dried cow dung. One should never eat the flesh of cows."
Reply #140 Top
The light departs the sun, and we recieve it in our eyes. When we look directly into the sun, or a laser, what do you think the middleman is?


BakerStreet, The light does indeed depart from the sun. I am not arguing that. My point is that you do not see the light again UNTIL the light reaches the moon and from absorbtion and reflection we see the light on the moon. You do not see it in light between the point of emission and the point of reflection. When you drive at night (away from city and other street lights) what do you see first from an animal on the side of the road? The eyes right? Why, because the surface of the eye reflects light more than the fur of the animal. Think about it. Another example. At night when the cloud covers a city. From afar you can see the lights of the city and the cloud (as it is reflecting some light thus displaying illumination). Do you see the light between the streetlight and the clouds?
Reply #141 Top
Atheism is the absense of belief in God. Just as darkness is the absense of light.

What causes light from the sun?
How about a bunch if fissionable nuclear reactions AKA fire AKA atoms being blown to bits causing all kinds of EMP problems for spacecraft nearing the sun.

I mean the mason's were the best. They loved to worship the sun. After all, you can see the sun. When I left the Christian church, and sent all my prayers to the sun. They got answered all at about the same rate.

We all bow down to the Sun. The source of energy for our planet.
Reply #142 Top
mean the mason's were the best. They loved to worship the sun. After all, you can see the sun. When I left the Christian church, and sent all my prayers to the sun. They got answered all at about the same rate.

We all bow down to the Sun. The source of energy for our planet.


Are you for real or do you just like to push buttons?
Reply #143 Top
"Are you for real or do you just like to push buttons?"


Go read his insipid articles and you'll see.

"My point is that you do not see the light again UNTIL the light reaches the moon and from absorbtion and reflection we see the light on the moon."


AHHHH *tears out hair*. Who is talking about the moon? When I look at the sun, it isn't bouncing off the moon. When I look into a laser pointer, it isn't bouncing off the moon.

Your assertion, as I understand it, is that we can't see light unless it bounces off something. In both my examples, the light isn't bouncing off anything, not the moon, nuthin. Right?
Reply #144 Top
Yes I am isipid. To some, only those that believe in false Gods.

So you looked into a laser point, and the sun. Are you blind yet? Or do you need to masterbate for that to happen.

Why can't you see light as a wave. Like waves in a pond. The source of the wave isn't light, but a rock that was thrown in the pond. The wave is light and is reflected and absorbed by the medium in which it travels. Just like waves are diminshed when they run in to things like logs.

Light isn't that difficult to understand, now try and explaining God. Especially the ones that aren't there.
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