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Originally Posted by spicyapple
We can't prove gravity, but that doesn't mean it's not real and we don't feel its effects. Gravitation, after all, is a theory. Likewise, we can't prove that we have souls, but we sort of know we do have it. Some things can't be measured scientifically. The greatest reason to believe in a God is the PROOF of LIFE. You see, it's impossible to imagine life forming from inorganic compounds. The mind boggles!
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In fact, inorganic compounds formed organic compounds; this guy named Friedrich Wöhler formed urea from inorganic stuff like 200 years ago. If you can't imagine it doesn't mean that it can't be. For example, when there was no mobile phones it was unbearable for me to think about wireless communication. Or in the 50s, people would laugh at you if you said that one day men will walk on the Moon's surface.
As said above, except from the Holy Books, we don't have any kind of proof about God. It's like that; but believe me when I say that I'd like you to prove me wrong, bring what we need to think He exists and end this struggle about the existence of God.