and if you do,
how was the earth created,
why am i here,
and where will we go when we die
im bored
2006-06-09
06:23:07
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no person here can answer why they are here and where they will go after death
will we be floating matter, dust
we've no soul
what controls the brain, what is a conscience and what makes us each different
and someone on this earth has to know how a plasma TV works
2006-06-09
07:14:53 ·
update #1
only senseless people think Gd is imaginary
2006-06-09 06:26:11
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answer #1
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answered by pooky 2
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Well 404, I do.
Just because we don't know how the Earth was created, nor why you are there, nor where we go when we die does not mean that God exists.
I don't know how a plasma TV works, but that doesn't mean that it has a bunch of magical fairies floating around inside it.
Cavemen used to make up stories about gods to explain all kinds of things they didn't understand, such as fire, weather etc.
Their belief in gods was as real as a Christian God, yet most Christians would pour scorn on their beliefs today.
The bottom line is that simply because humans don't know everything does not automatically mean that God exists exactly as described in the Bible. To believe that this is the only possible explanation is the height of human arrogance.
2006-06-09 13:31:44
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answered by ZCT 7
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I do. And I think it's quite evident that the world is a consequence of a number of physical phenomena. You may argue that this is too much of a coincidence, but think of how many other worlds did not succeed in breeding life. If you stop to think that, you'll see that this is just one world that worked, against millions of others that didn't. That's not so unlikely and it makes you wonder if we are really alone in the universe.
To answer your additional comment, I think I as a human being have originated from chemical phenomena that gave me birth. And when I die, my "soul" will simply disappear, and my body will little by little disintegrate to be part of the earth (actually, mine will disintegrate much faster, because I expect to be cremated).
2006-06-09 13:34:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The big bang, abiogenesis and evolution (along with every other field of science) fit ALL the known evidence.
Conversely, not a single religious dogma fits the evidence; every single one of them makes claims that have been proven wrong.
People have every right to stick their fingers in their ears and ignore the facts, but doing so doesn't stop the evidence from existing.
2006-06-09 14:27:02
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answered by Anonymous
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God is no more imaginary than the people that answer the questions on here. We don't know who they are, where they came from, or why they are here. We don't really care either. They are just here, as much a part of this universe as this planet, God, and the stars.
2006-06-09 13:29:03
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answered by mrsdokter 5
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Jodie Foster, Gloria Steinem, Harvey Feirstein and a handful of others
2006-06-09 13:30:47
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answered by professionaleccentric 5
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well.. some people think about that when they are not bored. When u r not bored.. ask again and thy shall get the answer.
2006-06-09 13:28:28
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answered by masku darling 4
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i am not sure , when i see some evidence i will believe , faith is just not enough . evolution would be the second part of your question
2006-06-09 13:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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If God isn't real, we're all doomed.
2006-06-09 13:28:58
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answered by MrTayL 2
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not me
2006-06-09 13:30:36
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answered by E 5
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