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These things make me believe in God

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deep'n'dark

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Hi, been away for some time.

Anyway, I think this thread will be interesting, because propably most of you have been thinking about this sometimes. So my question is: What are the main reasons for you to think, why God exists?
For me, it's obvious really. I think God exists, because of all the possibilities the nature offers.

We have food, we have electricity and all kinds of technologies AND these wouldn't be there, if God woulnd't like us to use them. Yeah, the nature and all the scientific laws, are a proof that our planet was meant to live on.

Another thing is how there's male and females. Why in hell would there be two different human types, if they wouldn't meant to be together? And the only way to get children means that both genders are involved.

These are some things why i believe into God. :)

Edit: The title should have "me" word in it too. all fixed staff
 
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So my question is: What are the main reasons for you to think, why God exists
What about the historical fact that Jesus of Nazareth was on this earth, lived a perfect life, died as the perfect sacrifice for sin, and rose again as the perfect Lord and Savior, who is also God?

God came to earth as a Man, so that all human beings could live with God eternally (but sadly not all will believe this and will pay the price for unbelief). While all of God's creation reveals the reality of God, Jesus reveals the love and grace of God for all sinners. And He is alive and comes into every soul who invites Him.
 
I really like this post because before I came to Jesus at 17 I definately looked at nature as my reason to know God has to be real.This makes me smile today.
 
Before I came to Christ and I was just a little boy, I was a bit of a solitary. I spent a lot of my time walking around in the woods and climbing rocks. I went through abuse as a boy and I saw a bad side of the world much too young, so I was mentally older than my peers, and I remember experiencing world-weariness before most kids even had a thought of what world-weariness meant. But out there in the woods and in nature, my mind would be clear, and I knew about God through Sunday school in my family's church but I didn't really have a relationship with Him at that point... still yet, I had spiritual moments listening to the wind in the trees, finding secret places in the rocks, even though I didn't understand it at the time I always look back and smile and know that I was spending time with the Lord.

As I got a little older it was still nature that gave me belief in something greater. Just the facts, how such minute differences in the distance between our planet and the sun or moon would eradicate us, how microscopic and microcosmic subtle differences in our own fleshly beings keep us breathing and functioning, how human beings have a higher function than the rest of the animal kingdom.

Just a little older yet, it was solidified for me in Christian hymns. Flipping through TV I'd come across the Gaither gospel hour once in awhile, and in His awesome timing, a song would reach through to me. Music and nature. Even now, at the most mature I have ever been spiritually (which isn't saying much AT ALL), it's still nature and music that testifies of God. They're the two forces in this life that are the most powerful to me.
 
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