Is There a God?

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The question of whether there is any clear evidence of God's existence, tried to argue for many centuries, by engaging in this enlightened minds, representing both positions on this controversy.In recent years, evidence refuting the possibility of the existence of God have become the cause of many clashes, accusing at the same time anyone who dares to say that he believes in God, a man who believes illusions and irrational.Karl Marx stressed that everyone who believes in God must suffer from a mental disorder which affects its ability to correct thinking.The psychiatrist Sigmund Freud wrote that a person who believes in God the Creator has the illusion and asserts itself in this belief because they believe in the factor "fulfilling the wishes of" what causes human something that Freud recognized the undeserved position.The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche openly said that faith is synonymous with the reluctance of knowing what is true.The votes of these three historical figures (and others) are now re-presented by a new generation of atheists who claim that belief in God is intellectually justified.Is that what this is all about?Is belief in God is a symptom of irrational thinking?Is there a logical and reasonable evidence for the existence of God?Is beyond recourse to the Bible, the question of God's existence can be confirmed, refuted this position with both old and new atheists, and faith in the Creator of factly justified?Yes, it can.And what's more, the importance of evidence of the existence of God makes the position of atheists seem to be very convincing.To provide evidence for the existence of God, we must first put the right questions.We'll start with one of the most important, metaphysical questions: "Why do we have somet...

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... "wish-fulfillment" (Freud's theory regarding sleep) desire to fulfill their wishes, then perhaps Freud himself and his followers suffered from this weakness: hoping and trusting that God does not exist, and without incurring any responsibility for their actions, and thus does not become final before the court.But refuting Freud's assertions, the God of the Bible confirms its existence and that the court will be the ones who know the truth, that He exists, but choke her by his sin (Romans 1.20).And those who respond positively to the fact that there is indeed a Creator, experience the way of salvation which He paved through his Son Jesus Christ: "Yet to all who received him, to them gave he power to become children of God, even to them that believe on his name.Which were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God "(John 1.12-13

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