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How man can prove God exists.

I am a theist but I like to discuss with atheists how and why they became atheists, and I welcome atheists to discuss with me how and why I am a theist - all like as we are friends.

Why do I come to an atheists' forum, because sooner than later I always get banned in theists' forums.

So, perhaps I will stay indefinitely in your forum - and I like that very much!
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ABCDEF7 · M
Just a century or two ago, humans only believed what they can perceive with their five senses. Now we have developed some science and have also started to recognize few more thing that were not acceptable before, like viruses, induction, electromagnetic radiation, etc.

Until the science develops so much that it can observe all & every thing beyond the current sphere of knowledge of science, the truth of God will remain a mystery.

So more sensible to be agnostic than atheist.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@ABCDEF7
Just a century or two ago, humans only believed what they can perceive with their five senses. Now we have developed some science and have also started to recognize few more thing that were not acceptable before, like viruses, induction, electromagnetic radiation, etc.

Until the science develops so much that it can observe all & every thing beyond the current sphere of knowledge of science, the truth of God will remain a mystery.

So more sensible to be agnostic than atheist.

Is that a rational reason to believe in ancient ethnocentric Middle Eastern Jewish and Arabian religious fairy tales in the 21st Century?
ABCDEF7 · M
@Diotrephes
It is for scientists to keep in mind that this is not the end of knowledge and discoveries. It is better to say, we don't know yet, rather than saying it is not possible to know, or a particular thing can't exist. There are many questions that today's modern science can't answer. But those can be answered in future. It's foolish to say that the questions are wrong.

There were other ancient civilizations apart from Middle Eastern. But you somehow shared what limited vision you have. Science has always been open ended to learn new things, but few students of science has a limited vision by their limited knowledge of science.
Lynda70 · F
@ABCDEF7
the truth of God will remain a mystery.
The same same be said of the thousands of other mythical beings. There's nothing special about the christian god.
ABCDEF7 · M
@Lynda70 I don't think this post has anything specific to Christian God.
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@ABCDEF7
It is for scientists to keep in mind that this is not the end of knowledge and discoveries. It is better to say, we don't know yet, rather than saying it is not possible to know, or a particular thing can't exist. There are many questions that today's modern science can't answer. But those can be answered in future. It's foolish to say that the questions are wrong.

There were other ancient civilizations apart from Middle Eastern. But you somehow shared what limited vision you have. Science has always been open ended to learn new things, but few students of science has a limited vision by their limited knowledge of science.

It is estimated that humans have worshipped about 33,000,000 gods of one kind or another. However, the focus seems to be on the gods cooked up by the Jews and their offspring, the Christians. So, why should those gods be considered to be real while all others are imaginary? Is it because people have been brainwashed for thousands of years? Or is it just because people just love to believe in Jewish fairy tales? When people hear other ethnocentric fairy tales they immediately dismiss them as just fairy tales. But when people hear a Jewish fairy tale, no matter what it is, they almost without exception consider it to be true.
ABCDEF7 · M
@Diotrephes I don't know about the religions, gods and tales you are talking about. Nor interested to know.
Lynda70 · F
@ABCDEF7
I don't think this post has anything specific to Christian God.
Spelling 'god' with a capital 'G', as the OP does, usually refers to the christian one.
ABCDEF7 · M
@Lynda70 That's how you think, maybe because for you God only means Christian god. You may confirm from the OP, what he really meant.

You replied on my comment, and I can assure you I didn't meant that.