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Evidence 1: “Proof” or Faith?

 

The quest for proof of God’s existence often leads to a misunderstanding of faith. While many demand empirical proof, the reality is that faith is a part of human experience. Just as we cannot definitively prove the existence of our own minds, we also cannot provide absolute proof of God, yet we accept evidence that suggests His existence.

 

Key Points:

• Life cannot arise from non-life, suggesting a Creator.

• The universe’s complexity implies intention rather than accident.

• We rely on faith in everyday life; for instance, we trust labels on clothing without examining every fiber.

• A reluctance to believe in God often indicates a deeper personal reason.

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