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How Does Nature Help To Prove God's Existance?

October 1, 2008
By Anonymous

How Nature Helps to Prove God’s Existence

Nature looks up to God, the trees, mountains, the sun shines down on us, the world is full of amazing miracles; The creatures are complex in how they are

made and look, each one being different from the other. How you can tell how old a tree is by counting the rings, is that not amazing? Each human body, though

some may look alike, they are all different, think differently, talk differently, and their lives are different.


The sun shines down on us through the days, its energetic heat warming the earth at exactly the right temperature. If the Earth were any closer or

farther from the sun, we would all either burn to death, or freeze to death. My point... If the earth were not perfectly stable where it is, we would all die.

This cannot be a mistake.


If you don’t believe that God made the universe explain this to me! Our earth is the only planet that rotates on an axis, at around 23.5 degrees; and has a

livable atmosphere, gravity, and life. Why are not any of the other planets livable? Or have life on them?


God supplies our needs in nature; the fruit and vegetable trees and plants supply an abundance of our food; Also for the animals, creatures, rodents, and

bugs does He also supply food and shelter for.


Grass, plants, trees, bushes and other living plant-like things are able to grow; But how? They don’t have blood and bones. They have water green stems,

and trees have trunks. How can all of these things be so perfected and be an accident or a mistake? It really shows how they have to have a maker or creator.

There are no other gods such as ‘sun gods’ that only create certain things. There is only ONE True God who created ALL OF IT and is the God of ALL OF IT.


He (God) created everything, - people- plant life-organisms- atoms, and everything else; If parts of the Bible is true than isn’t all of it? God must be

true. If a normal person was ‘god’… well they wouldn’t be. Man cannot even make a single living thread of grass, and defiantly cannot make a person, animal, or

plant. They can only mix, change, destruct or destroy what is already there. There is a God and He did come down to earth in the form of a man, to his creations

but He was not a normal person, He was without sin, and yet He died for our sins. He Was and Is the only TRUE God.

God is not in everything though his artistic work may be;


Rain, clouds, sleet, hail and snow all show amazing features; Water re-cycles itself; and falls as rain, if there is a storm or very cold

weather the water vapor gets so cold that it becomes sleet, hail and snow. Snowflakes consist of six edges of flakes on each flake of snow. Every single piece is

different than the other. There are no two of the same things. That is too complex for it to be any mistake. And it isn’t a mistake, there has to be a God soooo big

that He could and can create a Universe, even if everyone living in it doesn’t acknowledge Him and His work. Who are we to say that it was a mistake?

Also have you ever heard of something good or pleasant coming from an explosion? Look around, when you blow something up (such as a bomb, firework or

other explosive) does it end up as a human being, a house, store, or animal? No! That just doesn’t happen. So the theory that we came from something that

BLEW UP is absurd.


If the world was a mistake then wouldn’t there be mistakes in it? Would there not be more days to take to make a full circle of the earth? (Or year) Would

not the earth be tilted or slanted more or less as different years come and go? Would our atmosphere be losing a lot of its control, and gravity? No it’s not because

the world isn’t a mistake, it is a creation.



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on Oct. 26 2010 at 11:48 pm
Destinee BRONZE, Oakville, Other
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Favorite Quote:
Blegh. - Abraham Lincoln

Your arguments seem a bit weak. Sorry. I think a better reason that human nature, at least, proves God's existence is the fact that we seek out a God. An innate sense, perhaps?

on Oct. 26 2010 at 11:42 pm
Destinee BRONZE, Oakville, Other
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Favorite Quote:
Blegh. - Abraham Lincoln

The only reason I go to school is cuz of Islam. :P

Leann14 GOLD said...
on Oct. 26 2010 at 4:19 pm
Leann14 GOLD, DeGraff, Ohio
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i agree with you completely. THANK YOU. :)

on Oct. 15 2010 at 10:08 pm
earlybird_8 BRONZE, Roberts Creek, Other
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Favorite Quote:
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

While there were no noticeable spelling/grammar errors, the paragraph structure was a little bit confusing and disjointed. Was it deliberate or just a weird format on a word processor?  Aside from that, your writing seemed very polished, although the arguments themselves were somewhat weak.

on Oct. 15 2010 at 11:32 am
CourtneyHammett BRONZE, Spartanburg, South Carolina
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Wow, I didn't know that Islam encouraged scientific research. :) How refreshing. As a Christian, I hated having to refute every scientific discovery because of faith.

on Oct. 15 2010 at 11:29 am
CourtneyHammett BRONZE, Spartanburg, South Carolina
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I don't understand the many passages that say gay marriage is  wrong. Why doesn't it seem to be a conscious choice, then?

on Oct. 15 2010 at 11:26 am
CourtneyHammett BRONZE, Spartanburg, South Carolina
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Yes. It's the opposite: believers see ("feel") a god because they want to.
You can form an emotional connection with a vegetable.

on Oct. 8 2010 at 10:01 pm
earlybird_8 BRONZE, Roberts Creek, Other
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Favorite Quote:
The early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

On the contrary, we don't see a god because there isn't one. 

Camelot BRONZE said...
on Oct. 4 2010 at 9:28 am
Camelot BRONZE, Woodstock, Vermont
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I don't believe that the world is a "mistake". What about evolution? Scientists have proven again and again that the world and indeed our whole solar system was and is still being formed through evolution.  

ilovepandas said...
on Aug. 30 2010 at 1:01 am

pinkjello1994,

i agree with you, and i'm a Christain. we don't have proof, but we have faith. we have made mistakes in the past because mistakes are human. but i don't think you have much proof either, but i respect your opinion. in a way, you believing in the big bang is a faith of your own. you have a lot of bravery and i admire that :)


ChelseaKW GOLD said...
on Jun. 16 2010 at 2:42 pm
ChelseaKW GOLD, Hollister, California
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Every man has a knowledge of God in their heart. It is a choice to believe and a choice to become blind to the obvious evidence. Great job on the article! I agree with you completely!

on Jun. 15 2010 at 9:36 pm
Crying_Tears SILVER, SL,UT, Utah
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Favorite Quote:
I am fond on pigs.<br /> Dogs look up to us.<br /> Cats look down.<br /> Pigs treat us as equals.<br /> -Winston Churchill

Nevermind. This is the correct article though i was responding to pinkjello1994.

on Jun. 15 2010 at 9:34 pm
Crying_Tears SILVER, SL,UT, Utah
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Favorite Quote:
I am fond on pigs.<br /> Dogs look up to us.<br /> Cats look down.<br /> Pigs treat us as equals.<br /> -Winston Churchill

I apologize for my last comment. I think i may have put that comment with the wrong article.  I am with you about God and nature all the way.

on Jun. 15 2010 at 11:12 am
singingpenguin BRONZE, ..., Washington
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Pinkjello1994,

Look here-

Most everybody, in the past, most all of the tribes and nations, built 'gods'.  or had a sense that something was there.  They, out in the desert, or forest, or wherever they may be, thought that there were gods or god.  They were right, except that there isonly One.  how do I know there is only one?

because for one. the Bible is history to me.  It wasn't just written a few years, or a hundred years ago.  there are 66 books.... 66!  written over about 1500 years!

 


on Jun. 15 2010 at 11:00 am
singingpenguin BRONZE, ..., Washington
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Dusknight12, yes I have heard this too! :D

on Jun. 15 2010 at 10:59 am
singingpenguin BRONZE, ..., Washington
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To: Crying Tears

I do believe that God created everything.  Do you believe he created some things? my God is a jealous one, and He wouldn't 'create or 'let' any other gods exist.  therefore he doesn't. He created everything.  I think all the other 'gods' can be proven to be stupidity.

I don't understand why it is soo hard for people to believe in one God.? explain.

I find it utterly dumb not to.

I find God loving, gracious, amazing and awsome.  What happens when a bunch of us Christians are praying and something great happesn to what we are praying?  luck? NO!

I believe God hears our prayers, knows all thoughts, this is how great my God is. 

Not fake.  if I make Him sound like soomething supernatural. well that's because He is.

I believe in all of the history of the Bible.

 

How was histroy found? How can it be proven?  Did they not find it and test it against the real places, and the real people? 

Why can we not do the same with the Bible? I know, because it has supernatual happenings.  and because it is God. I understand this.

But, The Bible does have historical places, they have found the tombs of people from the Bible,

They have even found pieces of chariots from the flood in the sea. 

THE FLOOD

If the flood is true, than is that not something never happened before?

Isn't that something supernatural?

it sure isn't a natural thing with the way our earth is.

if you don't believe in the flood explain why shells are foudn in the desert, fossilized sea creatures higher than should be found, and now they really think they have found the ark from Noah on a mountian!


matt7 BRONZE said...
on Jun. 12 2010 at 10:25 am
matt7 BRONZE, Charleston, Other
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Favorite Quote:
&quot;For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.&quot; <br /> -Martin Luther

Man 1:Can you prove to me that God exists?

Man 2:Yes, come into my garden and look around.

Man 1:What if I looked around and I did not find any evidence.

Man 2:Look closer...

- Unbelievers don't see God in creation because they dont want to see it.


Persona BRONZE said...
on May. 27 2010 at 11:25 am
Persona BRONZE, Hanford, California
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I will first attempt your last question:  Where do I think the material from the Big Bang came from? I do not pretend to know what many fools are certain of. There are many proposed explanations as to where the primordial substance came from, those both involving deity and not, and I find it erroneous to jump to the conclusion of any of them. Second, your definition of evolution is, entirely wrong. Evolution does not state that something comes from nothing. In fact, it does not even address where life came from. That's the study of abiogenesis. You're mixing together two completely different fields of science. There is also, unlike what you propose, no "morphing" processes. There is a changing process, but "morph" portrays the wrong concept, as evolution occurs both after each generation and during millions of years. As for complexity out of non-complexity, a simple understanding of physics and chemistry tells us that complexity occurs naturally from non-complexity. The very idea that atoms can naturally lose protons and electrons, rather than remain a simple isolated unit, and share said protons and neutrons with other atoms, forming covalent and ionic bonds and forming chemical compounds, thus creating a structure(i.e.:  Creating complexity) shows that complexity can form from non-complexity naturally within our universe.

on May. 25 2010 at 4:32 pm
Ink_Stained_Fingers BRONZE, Coeur D&#39Alene, Idaho
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Favorite Quote:
If love isn&#039;t a game, how come all I&#039;m seeing are players?<br /> <br /> I&#039;d rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I&#039;m not.<br /> <br /> Micheal, close your mouth! We are not a codfish!<br /> ~Mary Popp

yes, in the Old Testament, women were sometimes not treated very fairly; but there were also many women generals and heroes;

then, when Christ came, He said he welcomed "Jew or Greek, slave or free, woman or man..." He did not change the old laws, just some of the misinterpretations.

and gay marriage is unnatural. people were created differently (men and women) for a reason.


on May. 25 2010 at 10:27 am
ThePhantom BRONZE, Brooklyn, Ohio
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The Big Bang theory does have a lot of truths to it.   It was discovered by a man who believes in Creation and can be believed by someone who believes in Creation.   Genesis says god created the heavens and the earth, and we know that the universe is constantly expanding.   The belief that all the planet came from one place does not contradict either of my previous statements.

   If you believe that nothing created the universe (evolution) I have two questions for you.   You say that it is not hard to believe that something complex can be formed from a sequence of simple events, but the examples don't prove that a non-complex being can morph into a complex being, random or not.   Second even if you still say that something non-complex can form something complex where do you believe the material that formed the big bang came from.