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To anyone who wants to answer this question...
Please include a explanation why too...
I don't believe in God,though...
And now,I am having an arguement with a good good fren of mine 'bout this...
It's very funny...
I love him...

2006-07-31 06:35:05 · 14 answers · asked by Kaihoshi 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

14 answers

pls read roman translation of The Quran & The Holy Bible and find common facts in the encyclopedia(science).......and you will find His signs of wisdom......
Did you say you loved him?

If you can't see other person's brain, that means he has no brain???

2006-08-01 00:22:09 · answer #1 · answered by Sobekkara 3 · 0 0

Religion is the most successful and profitable (for the right persons) business ever invented by man. And, different men have created "god" in their mental image of what it should be.
If you can find it, search for the Hubble Deep Field picture. All of those lights in the picture are galaxies, not just individual stars. This image is of a dark patch of sky that would be obscured by a dime held at arm's length--i.e. not a very big part. Now, figure out how much more is out there that we cannot see. For all that to happen just randomly I can't believe. So, I believe there is a "creator". I just haven't found any religion that defines that creator properly yet. Religion has been the number one cause throughout human history for humans to kill each other--i.e. war. But, doesn't every religion preach about kindness and caring towards fellow humans. And, why would any "god" have such a fragile ego that it needed to create things called humans to worship it at least once a week for the ego boost? If it is a "god" what should it care what mere mortals think of it?
One interesting aspect of Feist's Magician series of books was that "gods" are more powerful the more followers they have and when not enough followers believe in them, they cease to exist and other "gods" are created. So, maybe there are many of them.
For me, only through the real religion of science will we ever hope to fully understand the Creator of this universe.

2006-07-31 21:31:51 · answer #2 · answered by quntmphys238 6 · 0 0

I do believe in God. If you look at how scientist say the earth was created and how the first cell came along-if could not have happened that way. No thing could have just come alive when nothing in space is alive. So nothing could be alive during the creation. Some scientist say that lighting struck and sparked life-a scientist tried this in a controled environment and all he got was amino acids. That is only proteins-not living. So you have to know that God created that. There has to be a higher scorce than use because someone had to create what is now.

2006-07-31 06:54:09 · answer #3 · answered by Lighting Bolt 7 2 · 0 0

i definetiy believe in god. god has the answers to everything that science doesn't. As i am a hindu, when i pray with complete devotion, the candle remains lit for a long time but when i pray with less devotion, the candle always gets extinguished. only god has the answer to this. Also, before anything bad is about to happen, i always hear a warning i don't know how but a voice from within tells me what might happen. if i don't take necessary action to prevent it, that bad thing always happens.
finally, i have observed that god reveals himself more to those who have faith in him and doesn't reveal himself much if a person doesn't believe in him. maybe, that's why u never noticed god's presence.

2006-07-31 06:44:36 · answer #4 · answered by Blah 2 · 1 0

YES I BELIEVE! I'm a miracle baby. At 9, I had been diagnosed with grand maul epilepsy. There is to this day no cure for it. At age 10 i was cured after going to an evangelistic crusade, To this day i still am cured with no drugs and have since brought others with this affliction to faith healing groups in my church and them too have been cured by GOD! NOT SCIENCE. To prove it further, the neurologist that was working with me when i got cured said he's never seen anything like it before. And since left his medical practice to become and ordained minister in Texas. So is there a god you ask? You bet there is amen. And everyone, believer or not, will soon see that there is.

2006-08-02 06:25:04 · answer #5 · answered by 1weasil3 1 · 2 0

My reasons for not believing in a God may or may not be different from somebody else's. If you choose not to belive in a god or not, it is your personal beliefs not anybody else's. I see evolution proof all around us. From watching a human egg and a sperm meet and watching the cells divide. ... for me, that speaks mountains. It is like when we were just a cell dividing and dividing. It doesn't mean I am right or wrong since we really don't know but you are entitled to what you believe and why you choose to believe it.

2006-08-01 20:02:41 · answer #6 · answered by curiositykillsthecat 4 · 0 0

I think that this is a very personal question. For as many people as there are on this planet, there are that many answers. I believe in faith. I believe in the power of faith. To me, as long as your faith drives you to do better and to be a good person, then there should be no question or arguments on whether or not your diety is REAL or IMAGINED. Who determines the definition of GOD? I am Christian, but there are so many interpretations of "GOD" even in my own religion, who's to say which is right. Is God tangible? Can you touch him/her? Is he a super-being who lives in a distant part of a distant universe? Does he live here on Earth with us, but he is something so unimaginable to our tiny brains that we can't see him? Does he control everything or did he just set everything in motion and sit back to watch? Are the faithful delusionary or do they hear their conscience speaking to them and interpret it as the voice of God? Is FAITH...GOD?

I apologize for all the questions to your question, but this discussion could go on forever...and ever. My final answer is I think that everyone has to find their own personal faith and belief system. I don't believe that there is a cut and dried version of God, heaven and hell. But then that opens another can of worms. ;)

2006-07-31 07:35:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Although I don't believe it impossible there is some kind of higher entity out there in the universe somewhere, I've seen no proof of it, do not worship it/them, and do not think it/they would be anything like the xian god or any other religion's diety(ies) past or present.

2006-07-31 06:39:52 · answer #8 · answered by . 7 · 0 1

What has this got to do with Astronomy and Space? Why don't you ask this question on the Religion and Spirituality category?

2006-07-31 09:13:34 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only rational stance to take on it is to admit that there's no knowing (agnosticism).

Or you could base your decision on faith, which doesn't have to be rational...

It is not as simple as this though, for there is much ethics in knowing, and religious thought especially is infamous for leading people into wars, and such.

2006-07-31 07:16:40 · answer #10 · answered by Rob 1 · 0 1

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