God is just as real as peter pan
2006-07-16 11:21:16
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answer #1
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answered by ast5792 1
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I am not quite sure what you are asking, but i can tell you that God created the foundation of the world before people were even here. He also created the stars, and the planets around us. God is more REAL than anything on this earth, because he created everyone that is on this earth. Think of it this way. Have you ever thought that everything on this earth can stay still, while the earth moves everyday, with us even feeling it. Or how gravity is holding us down,on earth, but the earth floats freely in space. There is only 1 person i know that could have done all that and more, and still lives today, and that is God
2006-07-16 11:28:35
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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If science teaches that the cosmos began in a mili-second of the "Big Bang" and within seconds space was filled with nearly all the matter that it contains now, and in fact is still expanding billions of years after being formed, then why is it a stretch to believe that in the beginning God created the heavens and the earth? Steven Hawking, the great astro-physicist believes that time and space actually have no beginning and no end, and he sees no conflict between physics and belief in God. So if Steven Hawking does not see a problem in reconciling God and Science, why should you? Keep digging Honey, you'll find the answers you seek if you persevere.
2006-07-16 11:29:24
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answered by Tom 7
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why do you say that the universe is infinite? Big yes. But I don't know of any evidence for it being infinite. Your question seems to be " If God created everything then it was really wasteful to have all that universe and people only on this planet isn't it?"
I think I understand you. If not sorry.
I look at it the other way . How wasteful is it to have all this universe if it was not for a purpose?
It is absurd for the evolutionist to complain that it is unthinkable for God to make everything out of nothing, and then pretend that it is not more unthinkable that nothing should turn itself into everything.
2006-07-16 11:28:03
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answered by unicorn 4
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The universe is not infinite. It has energy, heat, and motion. So it had to have a beginning. If it was infinite, then the energy and heat would have run out by now. All the stars would have burnt out and there could be no life at all.
God put all those stars out there the same way he put ours. It's not a waste at all if they're doing exactly what God meant for them to do.
God is bigger than the universe (remember the universe is not infinite), so there only needs to be one God to create and control all of it.
God bless you.
2006-07-16 11:38:48
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answer #5
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answered by Hyzakyt 4
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There are other planets that have life on them but they never fell as the ones on this planet did. WE are being studied by them to see what sin is all about and why it is so bad. One day we will be able to go to the other planets and meet them and God will dwell on this planet and have His throne here. All in the bible.
2006-07-16 11:23:28
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answered by ramall1to 5
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.... the chilly complicated actuality is that us human beings are only no longer as clever as we expect of we are..... you have shown your self suitable, there..... ahem. You sound like somebody who's given up on the moralistic twist in the LDS, yet nonetheless likes the imaginary guy-god thingie they spout because of the fact it works into your individually held philosophy in line with overweaning ego. ""We" could be gods sometime."" you understand i presumed i could heard such statements before! Now I bear in mind! devil pronounced the comparable, and alter into known with the aid of thinking human beings to be....umm..... mendacity. ok! So, you're nonetheless a mormon, huh? howdy, an un-ethical mormon continues to be a mormon, i assume. shouldn't take an undesirable lot of attempt to be you, then! No. i do no longer proportion your dumb perspectives. Neither does various the international. which includes the main distant indigenous human beings everywhere. I used to because of the fact i replace into blinded and spoonfed plenty glaring crap I gagged on it, and then I became an exmoron... I meant exmormon.... Sticky computing gadget keys, drat it. Gotta end slopping that caffeine into the keyboard.....
2016-11-02 04:27:44
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answered by Anonymous
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God tells us there are as many earths as there are sands on the sea shore, with people just like us going through the same kind of stuff for the same reason.
2006-07-16 11:31:47
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answered by oldman 7
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do you think that an ifinite universe came from some explosion in the middle of nowhere? you gotta be smarter than that. as for the rest of the universe, God gave us something to stare at in awe. why would God make a small universe. he wanted to show us his awesome power by creating something spectacular.
2006-07-16 11:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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God placed the stars there as a sign of his love for us and to show the beauty of his handiwork. That is like saying why are there so many different flowers? Or so many different people?
2006-07-16 11:24:32
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answered by billybetters2 5
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There is only one God, and He created even more than the universe... we can't comprehend infinity, but He is the creator of it.
My question for you would be, how could all this be WITHOUT God?
2006-07-16 11:26:41
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answered by Verb8mgirl 2
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