I disagree.
God does not have to exist by any of our rules. He (or She) created all natural laws and exists outside of them.
You cannot hope be successful when you try to put God in a box.
With love in Christ.
2006-07-19 18:32:04
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Ok you sound like you took your time to think of that one so I'm not going to knock you. Basically believing in God is based on Faith, because it is just that. There is no scienticfic fact to prove his existence and none of us have seen him, that is faith, believing in something you don't know about. If you don't believe in God then that is your thing but there are so many questions on here saying how God could never exist, and then us christians get lip of how we are so "a.n.a.l" about making others believe what we believe. Its as simple as this God is so grand that he "was" when nothing "was". He was always just there and he was preceded by none. We are simply his creations and we can't compreehend how that works, that's why theres faith. Its sad how it is impossible to talk about the existence of God without using the work believe so many times.
Edit: Earthlings? Where are you writing this from? teeheehee
2006-07-15 17:02:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You are thinking like an idiot. There are people out there like me who believe that there is a God who got the ball rolling. Something had to. It is much easier to explain that a step was caused by a miracle than to find the step in between. As science gets more complex, it points to some type of Supreme being that is guiding everything. You are trying to do circular reasoning. It is like saying that it rained on Monday so that if it is Monday it must rain.
2006-07-15 16:57:41
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answered by andy 7
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If there is a god his existence goes above our reason and logic. Think about all of the things on the planet we don't understand, if there is a god we could not even begin to understand him. You're comparing things that cannot and should not be compared. If there is a god, he is divine and he exists beyond the limits of what we humans would consider to be possible.
2006-07-15 16:55:36
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answered by shaun1986 4
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it proves that something in our reasoning tells us that something must preceed our creator. And lets not forget the absoulte-the box. To exist it must in the same line of reasoning have purpose. Lets also not forget the adding and removing taking place. With that action we must conclude will and purpose aswell. To have those qualities one would be a creator on a technicality because if nothing else he is creating purpose for the box.
2006-07-15 17:00:17
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answered by prettylittlepowderkeg 3
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God is a way to explain the unexplicable.
Science is another one.
The human being is by nature an inquiring being that not always finds satisfactory answers for everything it asks about. So, using another powerful skill that the human beings have (the imagination) we create the story that we buy.
Some of us believe in some Gods... Some of us believe in science... Some of us believe in UFOs...
Different answers for the same questions:
What are we?
Where do we come from?
Where are we going to?
Hope it helps.
2006-07-17 04:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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incorrect. whilst Stephen Hawking, George Ellis, and Roger Penrose prolonged the equations for well-known relativity to incorporate area and time, the outcomes confirmed that component has a commencing up. on the 2nd of advent, the super Bang. surely, in case you learn college web content, you will locate that many professors make this style of declare, that the universe had a commencing up and that this commencing up marked the commencing up of time. Such assertions help the Bible's declare that component began on the advent of the universe. in spite of the shown fact that, time is finite. Assuming God does exist, God himself dwells outdoors of the measurement He created. He dwells interior eternity and is no longer challenge to time. bear in mind, no longer that 'each little thing' has a author, or reason, yet that each little thing 'that starts to exist' has a reason. If God is eternal, as many theist have faith, then he had no commencing up and subsequently neither a author nor a reason. This sounds suspiciously like making a particular exception for God. in spite of the shown fact that, atheist themselves was once very soft in conserving that the universe is eternal and uncaused. the challenge is they are able to no longer carry that place because of the fact of modern evidence that the universe started with the super Bang. Do they are able to't legitimately merchandise as quickly as I make the comparable declare approximately God, he's eternal and he's uncaused.
2016-11-02 03:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Allow me to challenge your thinking. Read John 1:1.
Genesis 1:1. I John 5:7 and Revelation 19:13.
If you DON'T read it, it just means you are rebellious, like I once was, and don't want anything to DO with God, your Creator. Rebellion is worst than witchcraft! 1 Samuel 15:33
2006-07-15 16:59:58
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answered by thewordofgodisjesus 5
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Ok lets see... all mater is made of atoms and they are protons neutrons and electrons so all mater is really nothing but electrical charges and therefor not as we perceive it a solid liquid or gas but just a charge of energy. Also we know time is relative. So if time and matter are not constants then what is the something that god must exist in?
When you yes you exist in nothing!
2006-07-15 17:01:46
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answered by snakewort 2
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If you just understand how your own stomach works, then you may start to think about God the greatest. God created place, space, matter, energey and time, and He is not like any of His creatures and above all that.
2006-07-15 17:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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