The Bible, in the most stripped-down summary, describes the historic relationship between God and man and man's duties to the Creator and fellow men. It does not argue a proof for God's existence any more than the owner's manual tries to argue for the existence of the refrigerator. To put it in God's words from Exodus 3:14: "I am that I am" (אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה). Not much room for an argument. You either believe or you don't. Your not believing does not change God.
Mathematics does not directly prove the existence of God. The relationship between math and the concept of God is a matter of personal belief and interpretation, rather than a scientific or mathematical proof.
According to the bible jesus is not a God. and he is a messenger of god appointed to the community he was. So there is no need for him to prove his existence for all for more details visit http://groups.google.com/group/the-ultimate-truth-of-life?hl=en
That is correct. The existence of God, in fact of any god, can not be proven by any scientific means. His existence can only be assumed, by those who wish to do so. It is sometimes claimed that the Bible proves the existence of God, because to Bible tells us about God, and the Bible is God's word so it must be true. Of course, that is a circular argument that resolves as an assumption, not proof.
AnswerThere is no real proof of God's existence. People believe simply because the Bible says so.
There is no proof of God existing, though there is also no proof that he doesn't. It's all a matter of belief, until we can prove or disprove God's existence.
Yes, the Bible acknowledges the existence of other gods, but emphasizes the worship of only one true God.
God spoke the universe into existence. See the first chapter of Genesis.
Rene Descartes philosophy of logic and rationality led him to come to the conclusion that God must exist. Without his existence, there is not explanation for the universe.
My personal opinion is that God does not exist, but philosophically it is generally impossible to prove a negative, so it is therefore impossible to prove absolutely that God does not exist. It was once suggested that if one were to propose to a Christian that a small, perfectly formed teapot is in orbit around the sun, in the asteroid belt, he would likewise be unable to prove the non-existence of that teapot. One can ridicule the improbable or unlikely, but proof is another thing. More importantly, no one has ever come up with any extra-biblical proof for the existence of God. Nor can Christians disprove the existence of Gaia, Brahma or any other god other than their own.
Science doesn’t have the processes to prove or disprove the existence of God. Science studies and attempts to explain only the natural world while God, in most religions, is supernatural.
Only if you can disprove/prove the existence of God.
Yes, the whole Bible assumes the reality of His existence. It is faith in the existence of God that allows one to come to Him - which is what the passage is discussing.