Of course not, because WE created HIM to save US from our self-destructive behavior.
The universe without human life would be a better place.
2006-08-19 13:35:22
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answer #1
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answered by W&W 4
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God created us to have a relationship with. He could have just as easily not breathed life into us, but that would have been lonely. And yes i do believe that He can be lonely. We were created to investigate this universe. I think He wanted us to discover thisworld that we live in. How we breathe in oxygen and exhale CO2. Plants are the complete opposite. Ants that work together without a visible guide. Can that just happen. Cells with little factories to produce the fabric of life. This is something he wanted to do so we can marvel at it all. We were the reason for this universe. www.djoyner.com
2006-08-19 13:45:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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God is the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end, He did exist before there was a universe, or man, or a solar system or anything. Just because none of this existed at one time doesn't reflect on the nature of God.
2006-08-19 13:38:20
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answer #3
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answered by foxray43 4
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A question that might lead you to more answers is: Where did the solar system come from? Okay, I know it's made up of minerals, compounds, swirling gases, elements, and at the most basic levels - atoms and particles. But, where did all that come from. I understand that it's all floating out there in space and it forms planets and such, but from where did it all originate? Where did space come from? What was here before it was here? Atoms and particles don't answer that question either because they too had to come from somewhere and what was here before they were?
If we're all here by accident then what's the point?
2006-08-19 15:38:38
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answer #4
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answered by luvwinz 4
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There are no gods until a creature has evolved to the point where they can abstract enough to invent a god. There would be no gods here if there were no humans, but I'm sure there are creatures elsewhere that have reached that point and have not yet evolved beyond the need for silly god concepts.
2006-08-19 13:35:43
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answer #5
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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Of course there would be a God! If there was no human existence on Earth, there would for sure be a spirit existence in Heaven. Just bcuz there would'nt be human existence...it does'nt mean there would be no God.
2006-08-19 13:36:26
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course there would still be a God, that's like asking if there wouldn't be an earth if all life ceased functioning. God is not dependent upon people for his exsistance like the fairy in Peter Pan.
2006-08-19 13:34:00
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answer #7
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answered by westfallwatergardens 3
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Life forms on planets are of no importance to the existence of the universe. It existed when there was no life and will again. We are not even specks of dust to the universe. Nothing would change if every living creature died tomorrow. If G-d exists, it exists independently of us. Why would you think we are that important?
2006-08-19 13:41:12
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answered by jandor9 3
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Yes God would still exist
2006-08-19 13:35:35
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answer #9
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answered by rag1875 3
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This question assumes that human life is our primary existence.
I see spirit as our primary existence, with our human existence as our secondary reality.
We are currently existing as spiritual beings having a human experience.
If all of this were gone we would still continue to exist as spirit in our primary spiritual reality.
Love and blessings
don
2006-08-19 13:43:19
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answered by Anonymous
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