how deliciously ironic if he did.
After murdering all those people in that flood, and killing thousands more in those plagues in egypt, and then with everyone having "their time" come up... i bet he went to hell.
2006-07-21 18:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians say God died for the sins of man...Your free to do what you want...Muslims say God does not die. No one dies for someone else's sins. That will make God imperfect if he died. God is perfect above all his creations. If that did happen everything will seize to exist. God is eternal and has no begining and no end. God is not bound by time that is why he knows everything. We also say God cannot 'do anything'. We say God can do anything according to His will. What he wills can only be something "Godly", not something his creation does, such as die. Another example God cannot be unjust then that will not be God anymore because that unjust god is an imperfect god. God is the MOST just. God cannot make a rock so big even He cannot move it. That will go outside God's will and law that he does only Godly things. This relates to your question because we all need to understand that God does things according to His will and anything that is done outside His will (die) is not God anymore.. Hope that helps...
2006-07-21 20:56:02
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answered by EnlightME 3
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No, regardless of what Nietzsche's Madman proclaimed.
But he may have taken a break from it all, "I'm just sitting here watching the wheels turn round and round." (Oh wait, that's not scripture - that's a John Lennon song.) Seriously, Deists believe that God exists and He created the universe with divine form and order, then just stepped back and left the rest up to us.
Or tragically, He may have turned His back on us for any number of reasons. Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor and prolific author, asked in his book "Night" the profound (and perhaps heretical) question "Where is God now?" A question spawned by the fact that many Jews felt that God had abandoned His chosen people during the Holocaust.
2006-07-21 18:25:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. God is Jesus, and Jesus is God. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God," (John 1:1), "and the word became flesh and lived among us," (John 1:14). Jesus was God. Jesus was not a spirit inhabiting Jesus, and Jesus was not only the Son of God but the Son of Man, God and Human, both at once. Jesus died, that means God died. "For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life," (John 3:16). Jesus Christ, Our Lord, died and took death upon himself, so that everyone who lives and believes in him will never die (John 11:26). God is the life, and we, being sinners, have forsaken God and turned to our own destruction. Only by the grace of God through His Son, Jesus the Messiah, can we return again to life.
2006-07-21 18:35:58
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answered by koresh419 5
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No--he never died. He always was and he always will be. Jesus, his son, however, did die as a perfect human being but was resurrected to life in heaven where he now rules as princely ruler at the right hand of God.
2006-07-21 18:51:13
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answered by Sparkle1 6
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No, but Jesus did. He was a human with the spirit of God inside him. At the actual time of his death, God had to leave Jesus Because a human and God could not walk through that gate together.
2006-07-21 18:23:43
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answered by happycheeks1963 2
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I might be 100 as of tomorrow, my birthday and near my end, but God is like everready bunny.
I recall my youth when I used to pray to God to send me a popscicle on those hot summer days.I prayed so hard. One day, the ice cream truck wrecked, and I ate popscicles all day. Then I called ambulance. God is good.
Did I answer your question right or am I rambling ? As they say, there's no fool like an old fool and God is old but is he a fool?
2006-07-21 18:42:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You are more than likely thinking of the term "God is dead " coined by Friedrich Nietzsche in his book "Die fröhliche Wissenschaft" or "The Gay Science". Is not talking about death at all. Its talking about not being a christian anymore. So God being dead or not is all opinion.
2006-07-21 18:25:39
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answered by absit_invidia_verbo 1
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No... god never did..
Now you are gonna ask why do we call jesus god?
Well the answer to that is, that Jesus, god, and the holy spirit are different parts of god but the are all part of the same thing...... kinda hard to explain...
Jesus is the son of god that died on the cross and took all of our sins.
The holy spirit is kinda like our consience that tells us what to do...
God is the being that we worship and he answers our prayers.
2006-07-21 18:23:31
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answered by Tho Deep ught 2
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God is the Alpha and the Omega he is, was and ever shall be. We as humans and living completely on time frames and schedules cannot completely grasp the concept of that but it is true. He has always been there and always will be.
2006-07-21 18:28:46
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answered by Jennifer S 2
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Why? Is heaven starting to smell bad? Check the fridge, the manna might have gone bad. After all, it's been a few thousand years since it was fresh.
2006-07-21 18:21:32
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answered by Don M 7
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