God does not have needs like human beings. God has and will be forever. Usually you need sons to carry forward your progeny after you are no more.
God intends us to lead a path having Honesty, Prayers , Faith , Fairness, Kindness,Truth,Piety, Patience,Hope,Integrity towards
one and all and above all understanding the attributes of God which includes NOT including absolutely anyone in his divinity.
Jesus Christ ( Peace Be Upon Him ) is one of the great messengers of ALLAH.
Plus Human Beings are the finest of God's creation.
Have a nice one.
2006-07-30 10:36:26
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answer #1
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answered by azeem616 1
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It is statistically impossible for life on Earth to be the only life in the universe. So to answer your question, god did not choose anything. It is more likely that the universe itself is a living entity.
There are enough stars and planets in the universe for everyone on this planet to own 11 trillion bodies a piece.
For us to think we are the only things out here is not only self-centered, but greedy.
Can you even imagine what kinds of technology a civilization that is even 1,000 years more advanced then us may have? How about 10,000? How about millions of years?
2006-07-30 10:22:47
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answered by trevor22in 4
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1) the amount of heavy elements in the universe necasary for planets and life is ginormiously huge
2) the possibilty for life, seeing that there is an abundance of oraganic elements, if also huge, but the condition have to be right
3) the possibllty for intellegence also need the right conditions. intellegence excists in many species on earth. humans, dogs, parrots, whales, dolphins. complex intellegence and cognitive learning abilitlies are something that only humans have. plus technology
4) religion comes from the fact that primitive man could not ossibly understand the world around them. take and aurora. with the tools of science no one would know its charge particles from the sun interacting with the air
5)christainity is a religion built on the foundations of a number of past religions and cultures, primarily jewish and egyptian, sence thats the area of the world where it comes from
6) any race on another world may have religion in some form at some time in their history, but to assume that it is anything like those on earth is very narrow minded, the riligions of earth were built and infulanced by the people and world around them. many parts were from the stars above. take comets, no one in the past knew what they were. some thought signs of doom, some signs of change good or bad
7) to understand how a human thinks you have to understand where they were raised and how and what they were tuaght. same applies for ET
2006-07-30 10:30:20
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answered by darkpheonix262 4
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Well, let's see. So far we have "inelegant," which I do not think was the word you wanted, and "intelegant," which apparently is a misspelling of intelligent . . . I suspect you have made your point that you, at least, are not the brightest bulb on the marquee.
But what is your point, exactly? That you do not believe the Christian story? What an absurd way to say it!
2006-07-30 10:24:42
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answered by auntb93again 7
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Sorry, your concept of GOD is too limited. Rethink the the powers and GODness you limited GOD to , and enlarge them by infinity. Infinite power ok. Humans can not understand GOD. (you just proved this.)
JESUS will (or has) go to every planet - GOD has made everything! JESUS will go and instruct the people of that planet as needed. Remember JESUS IS NOT DEAD.
Here's a concept - What if on one of those planets the people DON"T KILL HIM! LIKE WE DID!! how will that sit in humanities indentity? We kill JESUS and some other planet totally accepts his message and changes their whole planets direction. Too "Childhoods end" - but possible.
Peace...
2006-07-30 10:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps we are the only civilization who had the particular need of His son. Perhaps His son left here for other missions. Upon death all questions are to be answered. I think this is a really good one to ask!
2006-07-30 10:21:20
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answered by Teacher 4
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If you remove the 'maybe' from your question and decide that we are the only intellegence (inelegant?) in this universe, you have your answer.
(And I believe that. The Drake Equation is so full of holes that it is worthless today.)
Thus, God was perfectly consistent in sending Jesus to us. We are the entirely of intellegent life.
2006-07-30 10:21:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Inelegance's has nothing to do with it, how do you know that god didn't visit his grace onto other worlds? he may very well have chosen sons on all inhabited planets?
2006-07-30 10:25:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Adam's domain is "ground zero" for the rebellion led by Satan. There are indeed other "sons of God" other than Adam, the Bible refers to them a couple of times. Evidently, they have their dominion also, but earth is where the battle is.
These other "sons of God" cannot be saved by the sacrifice of God's ONLY BEGOTTEN SON, Jesus. This is because Jesus is our "kinsman redeemer". That is, he was born to a descendant of Eve (seed of the woman), and thus, his sacrifice only covers "whosover believes in Him", of the house of Adam.
2006-07-30 10:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Mankind is the race that is fallen. Of course God would have to be incarnate as a human in order to fulfill prophecy - God's plan, and to interact with us on earth.
2006-07-30 10:21:52
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answered by Drowningbluestars 4
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