Yes.
2006-07-24 00:54:52
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answer #1
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answered by WhizGirL 4
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God created the weather.
2006-07-24 07:54:47
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answer #2
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answered by butterfliesRfree 7
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Do you mean a Weather God? Sorry, I only worship One True God!
2006-07-24 07:57:02
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Good spelling exists, even if you don't always see it. ;-)
I don't know if this answers your question or not, but one of the main reasons that I believe in Christianity is that the people who knew Jesus were willing to be tortured to death rather than change their story that they saw Jesus return from the dead.
If the apostles were lying about seeing the resurrected Christ, then why didn't they take back their story when they were individually being tortured to death? Every one of the apostles (Except John, who died a natural death in exile on Patmos), were killed for their faith. Wouldn't a liar recant this story to save his own life?
What did the apostles have to gain by making it all up? What good does fame or power do for a dead person?
I accept the apostles' story because the witnesses were creditable.
PS: BTW, I heard the crack about the suicide bombers; however, the difference between the suicide bombers & the Apostles is that the suicide bombers are not eye-witnesses to anything (they didn't meet Muhmaad personally), and they are killing innocent people (others) for their faith, not suffering themselves for it.
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P.S.: I don't think that science will ever "prove" that God exits, if that is your question. God doesn't want that. Why not?
This issue kind of raises the question of free will, not doesn't it? If God suddenly appeared and said "Believe in me or go to Hell!", then you would have no choice BUT to believe in him.
It would be kind of coercive, like putting a gun to your head.
Since God is honest, he has to give us a fair warning about Hell; because God values free will, he cannot appear in a manner that leaves no possible response but obedience (because his presence is too overbearing to us mortals).
So God gives us enough evidence that belief in his existence is plausible, but not enough evidence that his existence can be proven with certainty (he only appears to people who already believe in him, so there is no coercion). People who LIKE God will believe in him; the people who do NOT like God will choose not to. So free will is preserved.
But I believe, based on the witness of the Apostles.
2006-07-24 08:03:15
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answer #4
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answered by Randy G 7
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It is our local TV weather guy. Gary Lezak is god-like with his weather predictions...Yes!
2006-07-24 08:00:08
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answer #5
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answered by John Q 3
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definitely.there are some super power above us.whether you here the fact that some wellwishers around us.if you think that some good things will going to take place around you definitely it will happen.so we must believe the super power.
2006-07-24 08:12:32
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answer #6
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answered by vasu 1
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yes
2006-07-24 07:57:11
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Hahaha!NO!!Why the hell everybody asking the same question?Don't you think it's lame?
2006-07-24 07:57:42
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answer #8
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answered by Nickname 5
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Where do you think we get the rain and snow from?
2006-07-24 07:54:54
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answer #9
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answered by Man with a plan. 4
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Yes if you believe so.
No if you don't
2006-07-24 07:54:40
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answer #10
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answered by Jatta 2
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