I think we're discovering God's knowledge, kind of like the way kids make old things new by re-discovering them.
2006-07-22 04:55:59
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answered by miknave 4
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God already knows all these things he set them in motion.
We are only learning a tiny bit of what God already knows.
What we are teaching him is what people do when you give them free will.
He is learning how we react to certain things.
Why the wicked need to be destroyed what they do to other people. That wickedness has to be removed for there to be a paradise earth. What happens when people are not generous.
2006-07-22 04:58:22
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answered by Anonymous
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God knows everything. We cannot teach Him anything. God knew these things would be discovered/created long before they were.
2006-07-22 04:54:54
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answered by amomentssunlight 4
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We can neither add to nor take away from God. The idea that man somehow influences God is arrogant and smacks of the devil's doing.
2006-07-22 04:56:19
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answered by Preacher 6
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God created all of this and IS all of this, so no. We are just catching up and only just beginning to understand this world around us. We teach God nothing...we only learn here.
2006-07-22 04:55:38
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answered by Flyleaf 5
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We cannot add to God's knowledge, just to His family.
"a misguided aim from a finite brain will never reach the land of the free" - Ulf Christiansson
2006-07-22 04:59:43
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answered by just visiting 5
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God is omnicient. He knows everything past, present, and future. God created everything, we're just discovering what He put here.
2006-07-22 05:17:42
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answered by jschultz_vti 3
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We are just beginning to understand the smallest portion of knowledge that would constitute what"God"would know alredy and be able to use.I like the fact that you consider this entity known as"God"lives in the flux of space/time,or zero time,I'd like to hear more.
"We are the universe trying to figure itself out" Carl Sagan.
The biblical reference to man's quest for "God's wisdom"tells us that "God"laughs at mankinds attempts at understanding.
2006-07-22 05:06:00
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answered by kents411 3
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Science proves that god doesn't exist, you can't add to the knowledge of a being that is nonexistent.
2006-07-22 04:57:41
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answered by CaptWags 4
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No, not at all. Science clarifies the existence of and the knowing of God.
Peace and Love
2006-07-22 04:56:08
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answered by digilook 2
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