Is there a God?
I heard an argument that the rabbi would not explicitly claim that ‘there is a God’.
 I would love to receive an answer (no proof needed), is there or is there not a God?
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How many places can the rabbi send me?
It is important that the combination ‘There is a God’ or ‘There is no God’ be unambiguous.
Thank you very much 🙂
No. Whoever deals in nonsense will waste his own time.
Excuse me, I'll give some background to my question.
My friend (Datl”sh) and I have theological discussions from time to time.
One of his claims is that there is no God – however, he is a student of the rabbi.
He is very intellectual and claims that he trusts you and learns from you because you are intellectual, when I asked him if it was possible for you to claim that there is a God he said there was no chance (because you are intellectual)..
In addition, he claimed that if the Torah and the commandments were true he would fulfill them on the spot, and it is clear to me that your claim that ’there is a God’ is the first step on the way there. 
For this reason, I asked this question to show him that you (the rabbi) do claim that there is a God.
Unfortunately, I was unable to find the unambiguous argument on the site with the words ‘there is a God’. 
I'll just point out that I need this exact argument because my friend tends to ramble and I don't want to leave room for the imagination.
If so, I'd be happy if you could direct me, thank you very much!
And I have a black belt in karate even though I was born without arms and legs.
I really don't understand. As far as I understand, there is a God. Okay? I said it?
Do I have to say this when I devote millions of words, books and articles to it. I really don't understand this quibble. I have a book with proofs of his existence. Does that mean I believe or not? I have books attacking Dawkins who says he doesn't exist. Doesn't that mean I believe? What are you even talking about there? Did someone there forget to take their pills?
Hello, in which book does the rabbi prove the existence of God? Thank you
I will respond in his place,
God plays dice – The book against Dawkins
The First Founding Part I’ – Gathers evidence for the existence of God and the foundations of the Jewish religion.
Also, this appears in other books.
A book that is also against materialism (although you did not ask) appears in the Free Sciences. 
There are also notebooks here on matters of faith, they are not exactly what is in the first founding book but they mention it quite well.
https://mikyab.net/%d7%9b%d7%aa%d7%91%d7%99%d7%9d/%d7%9e%d7%97%d7%91%d7%a8%d7%95%d7%aa-%d7%91%d7%a2%d7%a0%d7%99%d7%99%d7%a0%d7%99-%d7%90%d7%9e%d7%95%d7%a0%d7%94
The first stanza is devoted almost entirely to this. In God Playing Dice I discussed proof from evolution. In Two Carts Note 25 I provided further evidence.
Illumination 25 is also mentioned in the first verse, although there is a difference between the arguments to the best of my recollection.
The funniest thing is someone saying that their intelligence cannot come to the realization of the existence of God.
This is really so stupid it's amazing
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