Personally, I do believe in God.
2006-08-06
21:49:35
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➔ Philosophy
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2006-08-06
22:08:30 ·
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Why do some people assume that when a question is asked, it implies that the questioner is expressing his or her own beliefs?
2006-08-06
22:19:40 ·
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I think yes
Cause we dont know what electrons, nuetrons and protrons consist.
Maybe god is there in every atom as he is there in avery human.
God is Great
2006-08-06 21:55:01
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answered by chat maniac 3
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When I consider God, I look at His creation. Every atom is a bundle of energy circled by other forms of energy and these make up matter. What is keeping all this energy in existence? I believe God is holding it all together, so that He is not the energy but is always present in everything. In answer to one of the other posts of how this contradicts the creation of hell, I believe hell is the absence of any provision by God for those condemned to this experience. So even though God is holding the creatures together who are there by His will, He has removed Himself from their presence. Just a theory, nothing to support it except the examination of the known facts.
2006-08-07 05:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Even the minute particles - a molecule of any object carries so much of wisdom within it. An atom is a wonder. The more you know - you need to respect the Creator more. I love Him. Such a wonderful intelligence - how can I deny Him. Sure, we will meet one day.
All what I see and feel are Him and Him alone.
2006-08-07 10:39:15
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answered by latterviews 5
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If god exist as you said, he exists in life. It need not be he exist in each and every molecule. He exist or control the mind. Everything within you is controlled by your brain. It is brain which controls the human system. Then again god is an imaginery thing. Hence there is no limit for the existence of god.
2006-08-07 05:59:52
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answered by Mr Fact 3
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You bet! Here's the catch: the force that is god that exists in every quark of every molecule doesn't exist- at the same time. And I bet there're other ways I haven't even started to imagine.
2006-08-07 05:22:16
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answered by JB 3
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My conception of God is that he is every atom and molecule of your being and everyone's else's, too. And every bird's, every plant's, and even every rock's component parts down to the smallest parts of the microcosm... and out to the massive galaxies of the macrocosm. God is the unity, the binding force, the ineffable quality that allows all things to be.
2006-08-07 04:56:28
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answered by JStrat 6
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If there is a God, no one really knows whether he exists in every atom or not, everyone knows he messed up bad though (LoL) (That's if there was a God) LoL^3
2006-08-07 04:52:53
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answered by Einsteininium 4
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You mean that you like to believe in"all god" which mean you see god in every molecule in this way of thinking you should firstly try to assume a moral not physical parameters by every particles in the worlds in this way morality made you not to do anything which was defined as taboo I think it was your idea but if you like to think so firstly you should delete your mind from any perdefined images from god and his or her or its behaviour which you got from reliegion or society!
2006-08-07 05:10:27
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answered by siamak 2
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He is not a spirit or a thought or just a belief or an imagination. He is a perfect man, a being of flesh and bones. Immortal. We were created in his image.
His spirit, or the Holy Spirit can be in our hearts to help us and to guide us and to teach us the truth, and the Spirit was sent by God to us. So it is like having God WITH us, but not literally/physically.
2006-08-07 04:55:28
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answered by Anonymous
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YES! You said you believe God, why are you asking this question? Don't you feel Him inside of you or see His work in you and in all that you see? He is in you, you just have to feel Him more and thirst for Him. Hope I helped you.
2006-08-07 04:57:03
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answered by Kath 3
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