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Proof of God

This brief and simple article will prove beyond doubt that God exists. Even if a person is an atheist he will believe without the slightest degree of doubt, that God exists after reading this article. The most skeptical of person will be unable to doubt the existence of God after reading this article. In fact the proof is only two sentences long. This article further proves that God is our eternal father. Before we begin to prove the existence of God, we need to be absolutely clear about what we mean by God. Different persons have different interpretations and understanding of what God means.

God is defined in this article as everything that exists. Since everything exists, therefore God exists.

The last two sentences are the required proof of God. Since you are a part of everything there is, you are a part of God, just as everybody else is. We know that our universe is immensely large, even infinite and contains many mysteries. It is not possible for a finite human mind to understand or know all the mysteries of this infinite universe. Therefore we will never know our eternal father God fully as a human. However, we can be sure that our universe exists as long as we are sure that we exist. Hence we need never doubt about the existence of God again or the fact that we are a part of Him. Our body is born from a portion of the matter of this universe; hence God is our eternal father. Our bodies are a part of this universe; hence we are in our Father, just as our Father is in us. All this is really so simple that no thinking person can disagree with it. It is a different matter that we do not know everything about everything that exists. It is impossible to know that fully, and therefore we can never know God fully. However there is no doubt that our bodies as well as those of our children are born out of the sum total of matter in this universe. One day we will die. If we are born again then that birth too will be out of the universe. Hence God is our eternal father.

Some persons believe that human and animal bodies are merely a collection of matter with a brain that is also a material construction like the computer. These persons may not believe that humans have a soul, nevertheless they cannot contest that there bodies are a part of the universe ad hence they cannot contest the fact that God is their original source or eternal Father.

Some other persons believe that life has something more than matter. It has a spirit that is something non-material and that it is because of this spirit that they possess emotions, feelings and things like free will that allows them to make choices. Moreover since this spirit is non-material it need not die with the death of our physical bodies. Persons who believe in a spirit or soul, therefore frequently believe in an after life as well. However whatever the components of our body they are components of this universe, therefore believing or disbelieving in a soul do not change the fact that God exists and that we are a part of Him. We are in our Father and our Father is in us, to be precise.

Many persons who believe in the spirit believe that our spirit is a part of the Universal Spirit or God, Who according to our definition is the Spirit of Everything there is i.e. the part of universe we cannot see through a scientific or material experiment, just as we cannot see our own finite spirit through a scientific experiment. Nevertheless, they believe that just as we love our children, the Almighty God loves us because we are His children. All life is.

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