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God probably would have done so if he exists. A God so anxious to be worshipped that he would eternally punish all who fail to do so, would surely have ensured we have real proof of his existence.
The Bible talks about God and Jesus at length, and to some this is evidence. Objectively, however, it is not proof because a collection of related books can not prove itself. The biblical evidence becomes proof if the Bible tells us something about God and Jesus that we can confirm from independent, extra-biblical sources. The Bible does not provide this level of evidence.
God gave us Christianity but He didn't leave us.
God would not leave us. He is a good, kind, loving, and merciful God. And His love endures forever (Psalm 100:5).
the only way i can answer that is God never leaves anyone, its us that leave from him, but hes always there for us
prove it.
Not that any of us know of, but just because theres no evidence, does not prove them to not be real. On the other hand... They could,some people belive in this.
Humanity wants visual or scientific evidence of God's existence but the signs are all around us
Ok, listen GOD did not just leave us, he watchs over us, and is going to come to get us someday!
AnswerNo, it is not fear - it is being rational. Since there is no evidence for the existence of God, it follows that there is no evidence that Jesus is the son of God, and no evidence that he can save us from a hell, the existence of which is purely conjecture.
Your parents provided the body, and God provided the soul. See also:Is there evidence for Creation?Can you show that God exists?
A:Christians are taught to believe that God will help us, so from a theological perspective you ought to believe that God will help us. However, the evidence is that God does not help us here on earth, and it is only a matter of speculation whether he helps us in the afterlife - if there is indeed an afterlife.
Yes, in the US the legal system is based on the government having to provide credable evidence to prove beyond a preponderance of the evidence that they person charged committed the crime.