I agree with you, God exists, but why would he use evolution?
If he did why wasnt it recorded in the Bible?
2006-08-18 14:44:07
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answered by Peter 3
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I really don't have problem with believing in God. What bothers me is when they [as in the correct religion?] suggest that God is the answer for everything that isn't explainable with our current knowledge. We all know the benefit from believing in a supreme being, it sets up goals and offers the idea of a reward or punishment. The area where I think we have to be careful in is the placement of God with regard to evolution. Most of the information we have about evolution has been collected over the past 100 years or so. Which in it self is a small amount of time when we look at the over all scenario. So in my view we are wrong to place too much emphasis on God prematurely. God has a role in the structure of the human thought process. God should not be used as a basis for cruel and unthinkable behavior, such as taking another life. When God is used as a self help tool as in reviewing your personal life at the end of the day, God then becomes a useful mechanism. Remember how the human brain functions, we set up our lives from the input we put in our thoughts. In my view any God would reject the killing of an innocent civilian. With there being so many religions out there God should be nothing more than a symbol in every functional government.
2006-08-18 15:02:29
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answered by tadpoleslider 2
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I am an atheist, i don't believe in God, but i might be wrong, there might be a God. To me, God was just a way to explain what ppl could not figure out. Same with other religions. In almost every religion, there is at least one being who controls the world and everything else. Y? Y not just try to figure out how we really got here. Here's y, because we're to a afraid of what we will discover. That's all i have to say. I'm 13 yrs old.
2006-08-18 15:00:43
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answered by Poison 2
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The classic question is "Where did God come from?" Don't tell me that God has always been there because that is a cop-out. I think it is people like you who are naive.
2006-08-18 14:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Any notion of an intelligent designer is self-refuting, since it proposes the existence of something which it simultaneously asserts cannot exist - i.e. an undesigned, uncreated intelligent entity.
A creator god is therefore logically impossible.
2006-08-18 14:45:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't prove things with text from scripture. You just can't.
Why is the bible more justifiably right than things "proven" by the Koran/Torah/Any other religious text? It can't be.
How can you justify proving things with your own religious text?
I don't completely disagree with you, but you're going about it all wrong. Such things cannot be "proven". Good luck.
2006-08-18 14:46:42
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answered by chelseylorenbelts.com 2
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With fantasy all things are possible too. Just watch a few Saturday morning cartoons.
2006-08-18 14:43:43
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answered by valcus43 6
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The scriptures tell us why the earth was created; the sciences tell us how. Read properly, they do not conflict.
God bless!
2006-08-18 14:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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...all things are possible except evolution? Oooh, goody, someone to show me how completly wrong I am, sign me up!
2006-08-18 14:45:35
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answered by soulsearcher 5
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You're definition of "proof" is very different than mine. Good luck
2006-08-18 14:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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