Evolution and the science that "proves" it, are man based opinions taken to be fact rathere than absolute fact. Most people you hear support eveolution are doing nothing but repeating what others have told them and have been "brainwashed" (as they like to put it about Christains) into believing it. People think that man can obtain an answer to everything and if he can't explain it, or someone portrays themself as all-knowing scientist with the answers, they become "sheeple" (blind people) and follow. A God that is all knowing, all powerful, and able to create all that we have would NEVER be able to be understood by such a feeble mind as humans have no matter how smart we think we are. All things are NOT revealed by God because, first, it would be too much to soak up, and second, we would never be able to comprehend it. Try this...
http://www.answersingenesis.org/video/on...
2006-08-01 22:11:46
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answered by green93lx 4
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this is not a correct question bcs the existence of people does not have to be caused by God, an omniscient and omnipotent being. I mean, the fact that people are created by ''something'' does not logically imply that this must be ''God''. I believe in God and am a religious person but you have to be aware of the fact that not believing in God doesn't lead to a dilemma of existence. You might have been created by something else other than God and even if your belief is strong (which is also the case for me), you cannot insult others beliefs by saying ''how can they think like that!! this is absurd'' pls realize that this is the reason of bitter conflicts, fights, prejudices, racism, religious wars and discrimination. We need Tolerance and Empathy if we want to be free.
2006-08-02 05:13:02
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answered by Zriah 2
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They have not approached God in the appropriate way, from God comes remembrance and forgetfulness, so if the living entity chooses to turn away from God and imagine there is something other then God, then they are given every assistance, via the covering effect, both gross and subtle of the external material energy.
Stay on your chosen path, you have made a wise choice.
For further discussion:-Sriman Sankarshan Das Adhikari (sda@backtohome.com)
2006-08-02 05:53:30
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answered by Anonymous
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For me, since I was 13 yrs old and studied in a Presbyterian High School, my heart was conducive towards God. But it was only when I was 29 yrs old I experience God's love in a very unique way when miracles started to happen in my life. That is I firmly believe in Catholicism and it's teachings. Each person varies based on his encounter with the Lord. For me, it's through my personal experience with God, followed by affirmation with what I learnt compared with the teachings of Catholic Church, I grew in faith :-)
2006-08-02 07:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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That's really true and I hate that. How can they live their lives without knowing that God has done all those things for them. And when their in trouble, they will blame God for it. It's quite sad maybe they just don't know God in a personal way.
2006-08-02 05:12:03
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answered by Kath 3
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God doesn't exist, so he (it?) could not have created anything.
Humans exist because we exist. Which makes us superior to "God."
2006-08-02 05:03:36
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answered by Left the building 7
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Science and reason show us that gods are just imaginary. You have to let the universe guide your thinking rather than wishing that your religious mythology were actually true.
2006-08-02 05:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't because there are many logiocal flaws with the concept of god. blinking things into existence makes no sense what so ever.
2006-08-02 05:04:02
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answered by gwad_is_a_myth 4
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he does exist n did create us! the ones who dont believe, its fineas they have their rights to do so!so let go!
2006-08-02 05:15:10
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answered by ---->>มาร์ญาม<<----! 3
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I believe so.
2006-08-02 05:03:10
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answered by Muhammad 3
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