Sure I am.
2006-08-25 22:29:20
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answer #1
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answered by postaljack 3
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Have you ever heard,
'Child is father to man'?
The statement has a degree of undeniable truth, doesn't it?
In the same way man is father to god. God is a concept, atleast initially, there may have been entities which may have inspired this conception and some of these may fall into the definition of God. But at the end of the day it is necessary to realise that humankind has always been submissive, we need a pillar of support to get us through life, not because we lack the potential but because it is our nature. Perhaps some people realised this and for the sake of our betterment as a race introduced the concept of God through 'divine exclamations of faith'.
Then on we have induced God into everything, because of this oppurtunistic nature of all religion (perpetrated by it's most dedicated followers) people are able to scoff at science saying it's all part of God's plan to dissillusion humanity as punishment for pursuing knowledge. It's interesting to note that this only happens when science discovers something new and drastic, we have no prophets who tell us science will discover this but since it's been said already God must be driving science as he sees fit.
On a closer note, some Asian texts imply (varying with interpretation) that the Maha Bhrahma 'planted life upon this earth', this doesn't imply creation. Rather that life was brought here by a superior species. Which begs to raise the question, if we were created then who created the Creator. It's an inevitability that this question will arise. Should we consider infinite degrees of creation (the God of God) we are still left with the same problem. So it's a stalemate then.
2006-08-19 11:42:29
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answer #2
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answered by yasiru89 6
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'In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth' (Genesis 1:1). Then he went on to create humans (Genesis 1:27). So, God's Word, the Bible, proves the evolution theory as false. So,, why, then, would God be behind evolution? After all, one of the six things that God hates are liars (Proverbs 6:16, 17). The evolution theory was made up to please atheists. So, God cannot be behind this false theory.
2006-08-26 09:37:52
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answer #3
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answered by barbaraspice 1
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No, its not.
It is just too easy to say "whatever you discover to be true of the Universe scientifically, and however, much I may have disagreed with what you said, I will now claim God is behind your conclusions".
The problem with it is that I could just as easily say my dog created evolution. He is certainly very smart. You can offer no proof that he did not that holds any more water than your claim that it was God. God. Dog. Take your pick.
2006-08-19 03:41:44
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Evolution is a log process that could be proven with DNA evidence etc. God is a myth that came in to reality may be 5000 years ago in old India - God - the Jesus's father came in to the picture about 2000 years ago.
2006-08-19 05:54:46
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answer #5
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answered by R G 5
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Remember ,God is only an assumption and there is no such things as God or other higher powers..A person who teaches the right way is the real God...But ,we may be evolved from a single cell which may be entered from the outerspace ...and nobody knows it...Science got stuck in the middle....lol
2006-08-19 02:31:32
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answer #6
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answered by MaxMetallica 3
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You may well be right. Don't listen to people who say "of course it's God." or "of course there's NO God." Both answers are completely beyond the realm of science to confirm.
The way I like to put it ... if God is truly all-powerful by definition, then He can build a universe, and a planet, and develop life, any way He pleases ... "God spoke" is such a boring view of creation ... God can create everything we know in ways so complex we are just *beginning* to get a glimpse of His methods. Perhaps He simply created the laws of the universe that made our existence (15 billion years later) all but inevitable ... or perhaps He directed things every step of the way. Either case points to an incredibly complex and powerful God ... but so what? What is God if not unfathomably complex?
2006-08-19 04:31:11
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answer #7
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answered by secretsauce 7
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There is no problem for you to have this as a belief but creationism should not be taught in the schools because all scientific evidence points to evolution.
2006-08-19 05:39:54
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answered by andyoptic 4
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i think one major idea we should form to accurately picture the answer to this question is to think that time is relative. it is only an illusion in the minds of man. as far God and creation goes, to accurately have a set idea about it weather through FAITH or THEORETICALLY, no one really has a clue. i personally think that the overall basic concept of God is form created by conscious thought. but hey, I'm only going on huches here.
2006-08-19 04:15:05
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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well honey, im sorry to dissappoint you, but evolution as we know it, didnt happen, and the proof is out there already, and those so flagged theories are crumbling down as we speak...wanna read something interesting?
Go here, you will be surprised of how much information is out there already
http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html
And...of course there has to be a Creator. Do you think we just created ourselves spontaneusly? ... Matter can only be transformed, as it is a form of energy. So...if we are matter, yes we die, but our body goes back to the earth, and it putrefacts, and becomes elements once again from where we came from... dont you think that the intelligence WITHIN those elements have to be formed in a particular way to KNOW how it is going to get together or fusionate so that it can lead to a particular creation?
Just to leave you one thought...did you know that cells in your body that are not healthy, instead of multiplying themselves, they commit suicide, it kills itself? ... now...how a Cell, so tiny, would have this type of knowledge to know that its no longer going to be needed, and instead of infecting other cells, it goes and kills itself? God has to be behind this. Seriously.
2006-08-24 03:03:08
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answered by Arkangel_Erick 3
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There's no evidence that there is or ever was a god. If you believe in a god, run with that and be happy.
2006-08-26 06:38:01
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answer #11
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answered by canucklehead1951 4
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