Saturday, October 11, 2008

Does god exist?

Refer to http://www.everystudent.com/features/isthere.html

1. Does God exist?
The complexity of our planet points to a deliberate Designer who not only created our universe, but sustains it today. Therefore, god exist.
First question, does the designer name god? can you find the word "designer" in the bible? If there is a designer, the designer must have idea to design the world. Does it suggset that the designer IS the product of programing? simply because of its firm idea and solid plan? If the god can just do its plan, hence its plan has proved that the god is just a robot. No emotion, no affection and just got a solid design plan. If so, the designer is not god. Or simply put, there is neither designer nor god in the universe.

2. Does God exist? The human brain's complexity shows a higher intelligence behind it.
So there is god. Huh?
First question, how complex can be in our human brain compared to other organisms? like virus, plant, bacterials, other primates... I would like to think they are also complex as well. it all comes to the ability of problem-solving. Those organisms have developed the skills to solve the problem for their daily survival. They evolved as well as human brain. It is not fair to make such oversimply statement that link to the existent of god.
If the suggestion of higer intelligence is pointing to the result of moral behavior, hence there is existent of god. My second question is:
Can the results of the moral behavior or human mind stimulate the need and to create the story of god in order to stabilize the human society in old days? in other words, it is human mind moral behavior created god, not god created human.

3. Does God exist? "Chance" or "natural causes" are insufficient explanations.
If one cannot give reasonable explanation to certain result, hence there is god. This is really naive and oversimply...
For example, I don't know how to explain the photosynthesis, hence there is a god, and god can explain this. How informative it is? you tell me, believers. perhaps, I would simply say.. I don't know. How hard it is to say "I don't know". ^_^

4. Does God exist? To state with certainty that there is no God, a person has to ignore the passion of an enormously vast number of people who are convinced that there is a God.

Firstly, is quantity relevance to this question? I think it is quite unbeliveable. Well, the quality does not mean anything!!!! It matter the quality of the opinion. If you want the world to vote for this issue, I would say.. there is no god, let say China will vote first. Secondly, if there is more believers today, it does not mean it will have more and more believers tomorrow or in the future, it could be decreased in 2020, who knows? In other words, providing number of population to suggest the existent of god is irrelavant. plus How do you know his god is simililar or exactly to your god? If you insist on the number is the evidence for the existent of god, so God is dependent on the number? interesting...so if the number is decrease, may i say the god is shrinking? Very funny.....

5. Does God exist? We know God exists because he pursues us. He is constantly initiating and seeking for us to come to him.

My first question is: come to see him for what? my second question is that is god being programed to do that? If so, how interesting it is.... a programmed god. the god must be programed by the bible.
I don't even know this is a solid answer to the existent of god.


6. Does God exist? Unlike any other revelation of God, Jesus Christ is the clearest, most specific picture of God pursuing us.
ahh.. finally, I see the existent of god, it is Jesus Christ.. Yahoo... problem solved.... wait the minute, why we have to go through to answer the question of 1-5 first? Why can we just jump to the question of number 6? How diffucult to use this number 6 as number 1? ahh.. it is a strategy..Why not simply say: Jesus Christ prove god existent. end of story..It would save more money and time to do so....

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