He did it. Some blame him for being so cruel. Some praise the beauty of his creation. Some love to cut it apart and see what makes it wiggle...
You can find 'How', in the 'How' department. This is the 'Why' department. The 'Complaint' department is down stairs...way down stairs...
2006-07-19 07:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course I do. God gave us humans a natural sense of curiosity.
On the other hand, my belief in God is not affected by my not knowing. I can accept the the fact that only God can answer all possible questions. So, if no human knows the answer to a certain question, so what?
2006-07-19 06:07:06
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answered by Randy G 7
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Which Bible you're speaking about ? It has >100 variations various a great deal, distorted ones. unique Bible became being referred to as Injeel contained in the modern-day language of Syria, > 2,000 years in the past, no longer in English in any respect. Is any Bible allotted by Christian Missionaries in the course of the international to human beings is translation of unique or distorted ones > Who will have self belief on distorted verses in translations ? Is there anybody who can memorise that in the time of recommendations as there are over eighty,00,000 those who memorised Qur-aan ?
2016-11-06 20:12:13
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answered by ? 4
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Not if "knowing how" shows the Bible to be anything less than the perfection some Christians need it to be. For them, it's either ALL true or ALL false. No evidence or proof of the Bible's incongruity will ever convince them.
Give up.
2006-07-19 06:11:43
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answered by lunatic 7
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I've said it for years. The only way Evolution makes sense is if it is a ^^ tool ^^ that God used to create life on Earth.
2006-07-19 06:08:38
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answered by Anonymous
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He did it just by speaking the words. I think sometimes we want to make things make sense to us. We can't comprehend making something out of nothing so we try to make things make sense to us, but "God is God and I am man/So I'll never understand it all/For only God is God." (To quote Steven Curtis Chapman's song "God is God.")
2006-07-19 06:17:34
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answered by cldb730 4
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They appear not to care. I for one would be eager to know God's motivation for the things He's created and done, but I'm not a sheep.
2006-07-19 06:11:27
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answered by Kenny ♣ 5
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No they wouldn't. The unwritten 11th commandment is "Ignorance is bliss." Of course I am the only one in the entire world aware of this 11th commandment but now I have shared it with you all. So to all ignorant christians, go forth and stupify!
2006-07-19 08:13:15
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answered by Dark Light 5
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I used to play lego's alot as a kid and made alot of moving and mechanical objects with them. Those little pieces took alot of time to put together and got complicated at times. I wonder if the little lego people knew how their structures got built.
2006-07-19 07:04:28
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answered by Corey 4
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Honestly, most Christians don't question - it's just face value: "God went click." Metaphors are lost on those Christians.
2006-07-19 06:06:23
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answered by iu_runner 2
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