If that is your belief than I doubt anything I say can change your mind. But if you think that is easier to accept God and to follow Him then you are very much mistaken. It would so much simpler to be able to believe that this is all there is and that I could pretty much do whatever I wanted whenever I wanted and wouldn't have to pay for the pleasure. And trust me when I tell you that this would not be the god I would create but I believe that this is the God who created me.
2006-07-05 19:10:22
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answered by Anna 2
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Yes I see your point, Man created everything including the gun which has saved and murdered , and the Earth was here along with many other planets in many dimensions and beyond where we will never know , a dimension called The Twilight Zone. As to know if there is a God you would have a better chance of finding that by watching the Big Chuck and Little John show!
2006-07-06 07:10:55
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answered by ₦âħí»€G 6
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Ummm...I don't really see a question in there, so I'll answer this one. Did God create God? No. Everything you have spoken of, the world the universe...you're assuming that God's laws of existance are the same as our laws of existance. I submit that He is not. He created space and time, therefore He is outside of both, and the laws of the space-time curriculum do not apply. He is outside of time, and is therefore unaffected by time. Where God resides, time does not exist. If this is true, then it is not a stretch to say that if God IS, then he also WAS and also WILL BE.
2006-07-05 19:13:58
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answered by Crys H. 4
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You sound confused but I'll repsond anyway. God is eternal. He exists outside the confines of time so when He was created is irrelevant as because there is no "when" with the existance of God time does not apply to Him as He is eternal. God created the heavens and the earth and everything else including us. If you accept His Son Jesus who died for your sins you will go to heaven if you reject Him you will go to hell. That simple.
2006-07-05 19:12:44
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answered by Anonymous
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i imagine it is a extremely extra logical mind-set than organic undemanding Creationism. I have extremely extra respect for Christians who imagine alongside those strains. nonetheless, you have not started to provide evidence of a God. you're blending idea with technological expertise. Why not in simple terms bypass each and each and every of ways, and leave the God area out of it? you're purely some steps faraway from authentic atheism.
2016-10-14 04:17:55
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answered by ? 4
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Although your basic premise is correct, the details are flawed. The concept of god(s) arose from solar worship (monotheism) and astrotheology (polytheism). Heaven is literally the sky. In ancient times, the sky and heaven were understood to be one in the same.
2006-07-05 19:10:20
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answered by lenny 7
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If man (a finite creature) created God (an infinite creature) then who created man?
2006-07-05 19:12:47
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answered by pax_rock2004 2
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Here's a very interesting article that you will find ......
http://cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/Human%20Nature%20S%201999/Creationism/is_the_human_mind_touched_by_god.htm
Peace and Love
2006-07-05 19:10:47
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answered by digilook 2
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