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If you believe that life is a gift, then you have to believe in G-d. The essential aspect of a gift, is that a gift is something that is given. There is no such thing as a gift that isn't given. Therefore, if you believe that your life is a gift, and that gift must have been given to you, it follows that there has to be a G-d who gave you that gift.
You can take this premise further and conclude that atheists are unable or unwilling to view their lives as gifts.
I think that this is a rational line of thinking, but could you please point out to me if you can poke holes into this argument? This is a new idea I had and I would like to deal with any rebutals now before I introduce this thought in conversation.
that is complete nonsensical thinking
a person could say life is a gift, and say it was given by their parents.
Now you'll have to adjust your thoughts to take that answer into account.
dust mites in a corner of your home, if they could think like you, might think of the dust they occupy as a gift. Who gave it to them? Well, to a large extent, you did, by not dusting your belongings in that corner, and opening the window.
That area is their life, their environment. You built it for them.
There is a better argument for G-d.
who made the door?
who made the wood?
who made the trees?
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And the person hits a wall because he can't keep answering, and you tell him G-D!!!!!!!
I knew one atheist friend that was a bit clever, and somebody tried that on him, and he said "and who made G-d? WE made G-d". The problem with my atheist friend's answer.. is that it is just a smart alec remark.. It still doesn't answer the question of who made the trees..
These are crazy games though..
THere was a time when people used to be very philosophical.. the time of the RAMBAM and before, like Aristotle. The RAMBAM actually said he doesn't see any philosophical proof for G-d's existence.. I think he meant outside the Torah.
Of course, we do believe in the truth of the Torah, and from there, we see jewish history.. evidence of G-d.. And the 6 day war, evidence of G-d and divinely wanted zionism - reconquest. And when you consider the bible..
thousands of years of history.. Nobody else has ever produced such a book.. it's remarkable.. it is fair to say that perhaps this book is so qualitatively different, so incredible , it has to be from G-d..
I think the best argument is jewish history in the bible, though people deny that .. you can argue that the tenach being written at the time is a testimony..
But I think the 6 day war is incredible jewish history in our time.. Many christians saw this and became more religious after it..
As rabbi kahane said.. it was a greater miracle than chanukah. Chanukah the war was on and off for years.. And as he said "who wins wars in 6 days".
i.e. this paralleled joshua conquering the land..
You could say that returning to israel was a self-fulfilling prophecy. But not the 6 day war.. waged by a secular govt.. You can't plan that. Before and after it we see wars lasting for ages - years. So what's the chance that it would last 6 days!!