Because morality is a matter of choice. Physics is not.
2006-06-07 12:32:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, yes, we can break ANY kinds of law we want to, all we have to do is to try hard enough. The laws of physics are only conclusions that we believe have a permanent character. WE believe... You know, there are scientists who say that, actually, we can travel faster than the speed of light. So much about Einstein "law" on that. And this is after Einstein himself simply destroyed Sir Isaac Newton's laws!!! How about that? In conclusion, there is no law that we, people, can't break. And this is because THERE ARE NO LAWS, there are only things that we are convinced, at a certain point in our history, that are there to stay.
2006-06-07 19:42:13
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answered by mrquestion 6
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Physical laws are impossible to break, because you don't have that kind of power. God's laws can be broken because it's a matter of choice
2006-06-07 19:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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God is a mighty god who created us all by whatever means one might argue(that's a different subject all together), however, if one were able to break the physical laws of this world....wouldn't that make them a god themselves...and that would kinda shoot the whole alpha and the omega thing all to hell....in other words, there's only one god and that's the only way he will ever allow it to be...
2006-06-07 19:36:43
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answered by cantrell10 1
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There is no such thing as physical laws, it's a human concept to explain the world, just as bad as heliocentricism and what not.
Explain time travel (which astronauts have done, a few seconds into the future) with physics. Explain antimatter. Etc.
2006-06-07 19:33:18
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answered by Poison 2
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This is an answer by example.
When we throw a ball into the air, we appear to have violated the law of gravity. However, in time, the ball will return. It's a natural consequence of throwing it up.
When we steal something, we appear to have violated a moral law. However, in time, the consequence will happen. But many of us are too dumb to realize that the consequence is the result of our action.
2006-06-07 19:37:00
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answered by MrQuietGuy 3
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I don't know what you're talking about, I break the law of gravity everyday. I mostly just float around but sometimes I fly.
2006-06-07 19:33:51
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answered by jacksfullhouse 5
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we can break his physical laws, I don't think God designed the world to be warming from pollution.
2006-06-07 19:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question.
Now that you point that out to me I'm actually kind of pissed off.
It seems unfair that I can steal and murder while commiting adultery but I can't travel faster than the speed of light....what a jip.
2006-06-07 19:34:14
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answered by SWIFFER THE WONDER MUTT 4
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what's in the human mind can be manipulated. but what is created by God cannot.
2006-06-07 19:33:26
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answered by brainlessbandit 5
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