a proof of something is a undisputable fact therefore "God" has no proof on existence because no man knows 100% he's there
The professors often debate about the possibility of the existence of life on mars. The lawyer asked, "Is there an official last will and testament in existence for your grandfather?" Do you believe in the existence of God? How is a father of 5 able to eke out an existence for his family working at a minimum wage job? Until I joined the book club, I led a very lonely existence at my new high school. She had a twin brother that was given up for adoption and sadly, she wasn't told of his existence until her Mom's funeral.
The basic Platonic/Aristotelian cosmological argument is this:Every finite and contingent being has a cause.A causal loop cannot exist.A causal chain cannot be of infinite length.Therefore, a First Cause (or something that is not an effect) must exist. God is then often inserted as this "First Cause".The newer more often quoted Kalam cosmological argument is this:(1)Everything that has a beginning of its existence has a cause of its existence.(2)The universe has a beginning of its existence. Therefore:(3) The universe has a cause of its existence.(4) If the universe has a cause of its existence then that cause is God. Therefore:(5) God exists.The Kalam cosmological argument is the one most often used in contemporary debate by apologists such as Dr. William Lane Craig.
Here are some of the most basic beliefs of Judaism, as codified by Maimonides: 1. God exists, and is the Creator 2. God is One and unique 3. God is not physical 4. God is eternal 5. Prayer is to be directed only to God 6. The words of the prophets are true 7. The prophecies of Moses are true; he was the greatest prophet 8. The Torah was given to Moses 9. There will be no other Torah 10. God knows the thoughts and deeds of all 11. God rewards the good and punishes the wicked 12. The Messiah will come 13. The dead will be resurrected
God himself said it (Genesis ch.1, ch.5, ch.9).
the name trigonometry came into existence in 15th century in 5 B.C
yes because god made us and love us
The Gospel of John 1:1 -5, " In the beginning was the Word (Jesus) and the Word (Jesus) was with God, and the Word (Jesus) was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made. In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it".
All humans are made in the image of God (Genesis 5:1), in that they have an eternal soul and free-will.
because thats how god made them if you have a problem go see him
He performed the miraculous signs (Exodus ch.5) which God had given him (Exodus ch.3-4).
One. God may have many facets, but we only believe in one God. <><> Check out this Related Link for more Jews believe in a single indivisible God who is an absolute one. Jews believe God exists independently from everything in the universe, and also is the cause behind everything that exists. God is beyond the constraints of space and time, is not made of either matter or energy, and can be compared to nothing. God brings the cosmos into existence in every moment, and is never changed or effected positively or negatively by anything. God is incomprehensible and beyond the grasp of the human ken, and is ultimately unknowable. God has complete influence on everything in the world, and in kindness gives life and sustains all beings, in justice brings death and destruction, and will one day revive the dead with great kindness, and with justice will judge the world. God comprehends everything. God is eternal, existed before existence, and after nothing exists God will still exist indefinitely. There are two main words in Hebrew that are ascribed to God. The first is the name YHWH (which is not pronounced today due to its sacredness) this name comes from the Hebrew root 'haya' (to exist) and means "The Being of Absolute Existence". The second is the title Elohim which means 'powers', and describes God as the sum and totality of every force and influence acting on the universe.
The Divine Being, the Word, was with God from eternity. He came in the flesh and took on the role as the 1st begotten 'Son of God/Man in circa 5-4 BC.John 1:1-3New International Version (NIV)John 1The Word Became Flesh In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.