Sunday, February 5, 2012

Is there any evidence that God(s) has/have interacted with humans?

Christians say Bible prophecy is proof. Muslims say Miracles of the Qur'an is proof. Hindus say the groundbreaking advances in Psychology because of the Bhagavad Gita is proof. But sense none of these verses/vedas are blunt in meaning, they are all based on interpretation. I'm listening to High Speed by Coldplay and damn this song is good. (Random) Anyway, sense they are all based on interpretation they are subject to error.



All these "Holy Books" contain errors, it's just that the followers are often too stubborn to admit it.



Example:



Bible: Job 38:4 - God says that he laid Earth's foundation

Job 38:12-13 God says Earth has edges

Psalm 75:3 says Earth has pillars



Qur'an:

-Sura 88:20 says Earth (it doesn't say land it says Earth. Arabic has two distinct words for Earth and land "Urd" and "Ard") is spread out.

-Sura 18:86 speaks of a man walking to where the sun sets (read in its context it is literal because it talks of what he does, what he see and who he talks to when he gets there)

-Sura 18:10-112 says some men slept in a cave and there hearing was cut off for years (people can't go more than 3 days without water)



The Bhagavad Gita:



-Gita 4:1 says that the Sun (an inanimate object) has been given infinite knowledge

-Yajur Ved 5:16 says Earth is fixed with pegs around it

-Yajur Ved 4:30 says the sky is supported by pillars



So where's the proof, Religious Theists?



~Your local friendly AgnosticIs there any evidence that God(s) has/have interacted with humans?
Not only did God interact with humans, He became one! Jesus.

He now knows exactly what we suffer because He suffered even to the death.

No other religion can make that claim.
Quite simply there is none, no one who actually thinks out their holy book would admit that it was infallible, inerrant, and perfect down to every sentence, letter, and punctuation mark. However, the desire to believe in the proposition of having "eternal life" (or whatever the deity/deities of that particular religion) outweighs that person's common sense.Is there any evidence that God(s) has/have interacted with humans?
Of course not.
Quran is the last book and the truthfull book it wasn't interpulated neither it will.

just it is common sense you by your own self you can feel that there is God who created u and is watching you and a day you have to return to him.Is there any evidence that God(s) has/have interacted with humans?
There are personal accounts of people claiming they have spoken to god or jesus or muhammad or allah etc etc But there is no solid evidence to back up their claims. Its most likely that such people are suffering from serious delusions. Hallucinations don't have to be fueled by drugs, the human mind can be very easily corrupted especially with religion.
No, not a single piece of physical evidence.
none.
Well, if it wasn't for Prometheus.. how would man have ever found out about fire?
The likeliness of humanities existence is even less likely then you getting 400,000 royal flushes in a row, the chances of your existence is a billion times less likely than that, now either you believe we hit the mega jackpot or that there is some being to create order in this world.
Also what evidence are you looking for? My religion believes that God the Father and his Son Jesus Christ visited a man on earth to restore his gospel.
Also the earth does have edges, not edges like the end of the earth, or that it is a square, but it does have cliffs and oceans which do look like edges. And there are pillars they are called pinnacles.
Also the foundation that God could have laid could be the blob at the beginning of the universe. To this day no one knows why that "blob" of infinite mass was disturbed, or how it even came into existence.
Also if you talk to many of todays top theoretical physicists, they think that we know almost nothing about the actual universe that we are in. In reality this world could be an illusion, or a test if you put it into a spiritual sense.

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