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Can God exist?
God is not confined to these physical laws he made. But even if he were, there are many things that interact in this universe that are not composed of matter. In fact, scientists predict that 90% - 99% of this universe is composed of a mysterious “matter” that doesn’t interact with things. That’s what dark matter is. We can’t see it, test it, feel it or do anything else with it, but they think it’s there. Also, energy (potential, kinetic, etc), fields (electric, magnetic, optical, etc) and forces (gravity, electrical, etc) play a vital role in this universe, but aren’t made of matter or have mass. Light has a particle called a photon. But this particle does not have mass. It interacts just fine in this universe and we see it everyday. Therefore it would be just fine to not have mass and still be able to interact in this universe.
So, is God there?
Your comments about "energy..., fields.... and forces...." and "light" are the very reasons to believe that God DOES exist. Only a higher power (God) could have created those things, which finite human minds cannot explain. God, indeed, is!
The scripture says: "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we (i.e., those who have accepted Christ) are! The reason the world does not know us (i.e. Christians) is that it did not know him (Jesus).
Dear friends, now we (Christians) are children of God, and what we (Christians) will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when he appears, we (Christians) shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is." I John 3:1-2 NIV
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1.) Give two reasons why this is false
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2.) Why are 3.5" floppy disk slow.
3.) basic component of a logical file system.
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