Yahyaa, good Christians fail to answer your questions on God and they rather attack you foolishly all the time because:
1- You are so daring and courageous that you can think, ponder and ask or express freely what goes on in your mind while most believers of whatever religion put limits to their thinking that they never transgress and they feel threatened if anybody approaches these barriers.
2- You have no taboos or kibosk that can restrain you thinking while believers of whatever religion have taboo-phobia that most of them prefer not thinking and accept everything in their religion as it its
3- Many believers of whatever religion think that all the rites and formalities are from God so they are unquestionable while you subject everything even their "GOD" to investigation so you are (in their view) aggressive, rude and impolite and they have to defend their "GOD" which is, in fact, their "BELIEF OR FAITH"
4- Many believers of whatever religion are in deep sleep (they don't like to think" and your question is like the sound of a strong whip that surprises them in the depth of their sleep, thus the sleepers will bang, panic and shout at whatever they see so that they don't hear the lashes "on their minds".
2006-07-19 00:07:10
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answered by rambahan_1953 3
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I'm just guessing here, but bear with me for a moment. Maybe it is how you ask the question, not what you ask.
Granted, some people are intimated by questions that they cannot answer. But it also may be the case that some people probably get the impression that your questions are not a serious attempt to understand other people's beliefs or point of view. Maybe they assume that you are just looking for someone to affirm what you already believe, or else you are mocking what you do not understand.
People are simply not going to put effort into answering a question that they believe is just an attempt to start a fight.
With all due respect, King Solomon warned not to answer a fool in his folly. Put another way, Mark Twain said not to argue with a fool -- people might not know the difference.
Just a thought.
PS: Check out the website below if you want to see scientists defend their faith in Christ.
2006-07-18 12:34:06
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answered by Randy G 7
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You have asked 90 questions..most of them are insulting to God or to Christians. You do not believe in God, yet you have some doubts, apparently. You ask so many questions about this God you do not think is there, yet you have no peace in your soul in knowing that death ends the best of lives and the worst of lives the same way. Does not seem fair, somehow. Cannot anyone answer your insulting questions...no matter how hard you try to be unpleasant and force an answer from somewhere...maybe the heavens? Yes you insult God and talk about her wet dreams and pregnancy.......No luck. .He? She? It? does not come down to reprimand you. At least you could see Him then? The only way to know the drink is to taste it. Since you know no one is at home there should be no fear to knock at the door.. Say this, "Oh, God, if there is a God, help my unbelief. I know I have sinned." Then buy a Living Version of the full Bible and start reading it. The history in Genesis is interesting. Also the book of John is good about Jesus. You do not have to tell anyone that you gave it a try...and if you hear a little voice in your head answer you back, do not forget to continue the conversation with Him. God does believe in you since he made you and you are no surprise to him. He loves you so much he is making you uncomfortable 90 questions worth until you start talking to Him. Sometimes He speaks to us in dreams and visions.. Good Luck and God bless you. I am praying that you will find the best for you in your life.
2006-07-18 12:54:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do we need to argue the point with you when you wont listen. Why is it so important for you to discredit what we believe in. I am a christian and my husband is Wican, we respect each other and each others beliefs because it isant about who's right and who's wrong its about having peace within and feeling as though you can live with decision you've made. Being a christian is what works for me, being wican is what works for my husband. Maybe the problem is that being whatever you are doesn't work for you because you obviously dont have inner peace if you have to try and prove that our God is not real. Can you see the wind? No but you can see what it blows and you know its there. Can I see God? No, but I can see all the miracles of life and I know that he's there.
Faith is all you need, other peoples opinions matter not.
2006-07-18 12:42:48
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answered by nynerprincess 2
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"Is it because they feel sort of stupid when they happen to find out that they believe in non-existent things and they feel sort of frusturated? OR because they cannot prove that their God exists?"
Man, I would say it probably has something to do with the way you phrase your questions...
2006-07-18 12:29:13
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answered by Anonymous
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What's the difference to you? I have seen some of your questions and all it relates to attacking any belief. I can certainly being up this fact:
God cannot be proven on your terms, nor does God need to prove Himself in those circumstances.
To answer you foolishly is probably the only way to answer your follies. You have no desire to know God.
First, the Bible doesn't debate God, it declares Him right from the start.
Second, the Bible says that those who seek Him will He make Himself known. Your ideals right now is to mock what you do not know. That is foolishness.
God is not mocked by your intellectualism. If you want proof of God, I suggest you do what most of us did, seek Him on His terms.
2006-07-18 12:36:12
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answered by n9wff 6
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It's becuase occasionally "good Christians" have asked their clergy these very answers and the clergy, not knowing themselves, gave some slight-of-hand in verbal form basicly confirming the Christian's belief in God and planting the idea that they were to "figure it out on their own". And by that I mean, God would tell them. By that I mean they walked away without a real answer, just a bunch of mystic scapegoating.
2006-07-18 12:37:09
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answered by Luce's Darkness 4
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Any real christian will not feel stupid or frustrated when t6he knowledge that they have will prove that GOD is who he says he is and that HE is real. Any real christian knows deep in their heart that their God is real. As a christian I know that i don't have to find a scripture, a church to prove that I just look back over my life. So any ? regarding God just ask me and I will answer to the best of my knowledge i might not know everything but i learn more everyday
2006-07-18 12:32:37
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answered by charlie b 1
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I believe it's neither of those two. I think it's similar to anyone who is defending what they love. If someone attacked my wife, I would defend her. If someone attacks my political viewpoint, I would defend it.
When a person is strongly tied to someone, something, some viewpoint, or some ideology, the person probably has a strong desire to defend it from attack.
People defend those types of things also because they also feel personally threatened by the question or attack. When you're intimately involved with something, any attack on it will also harm you as an individual.
2006-07-18 12:29:59
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answered by Drowningbluestars 4
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Christians can't prove God exists, this is true. I can't invite you over to dinner with God. But why would a Christian want to answer your question when you obviously don't believe in God and have no intention of listening to their opinion?
2006-07-18 12:26:01
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answered by Candice H 4
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I have just reviewed the past 20 questions you posted and I believe I have an answer to this question. The reason Christians do not answer your questions is because you do not present logical, well-meaning arguments. Rather, you mock others. I personally like my brain to be stimulated; I love logical arguements. Of which, you make none.
So, simply, I'd rather not spend my time answering a childish question, but rather answering a logical argument.
2006-07-18 12:52:40
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answered by Samantha 3
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