Why should I? Where's the proof? There is none.
2006-08-23 12:48:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Define god. If you are talking about an old man with a beard, creating the world in 7 days, adam and eve stuff, and salvation, heaven, hell, a devil that will burn my sole, hell no!!!!!!! Fairytales. If you define god as the smile on a face of a child, the love a man has for a woman, and their children, the patience to teach, the beauty of a tree, the energy of a foal running beside his mother, the inspiration of the poet, the skill of the painter turning mere pigments into glorious images, the surgeon who makes a body work again, the discovery and rediscovery of DNA and how it works, the adaptability of living things to their environment,then yes, god is in all things.......
2006-08-23 19:54:06
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answer #2
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answered by April 6
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I believe that god is merely another living being who dwells in the heavenly realm just as humans dwell on earth. Heavenly beings are mostly humans who have done good deeds during their life on earth and after death were born into one of the heavens. God is the King of the heavenly beings.
In the heaven there are also demons living amongs gods, just as animals are living among humans. There are also other living beings such as those in hell and ghosts. Each live within their own realms.
Take are.
2006-08-23 20:22:22
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answered by SK 2
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***Do U Believe in God ?and if not y?***
That's a good one.
When we ask "Do U Believe in God ?" , that is almost an impossible question to answer.
Most appropriate would be to first define God.
So, Yes i believe in my God.
And may the Good Lord have Mercy on us all.
2006-08-23 20:29:20
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answer #4
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answered by zurioluchi 7
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Nope. Here's why:
Everything can be explained in terms of natural processes. How we originated on Earth can be shown through science (like the Miller-Urey experiment).
Things that science is unsure of (existence of what's outside the Big Bang for instance), does not need a creator or a first-cause argument, because you're then stuck to make up a first-cause argument for the creator. Then you do so, ad infinitum, until you end up with infinite gods, which is absurd. Thus, I don't need god for first-cause for the big bang.
In fact, god is imaginary, made up by scared humans because they're afraid they're going to die one day. Just because you make god up, doesn't mean one has to exist.
2006-08-23 19:57:44
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I just can't believe in something that there is no proof for. I don't believe the Bible proves he exists. i just cant believe in something that would let such horrible things happen in the world. If God existed, I think he would be doing something to stop all this hatred and suffering. If I was given solid proof, then yes I would believe. But until that happens which I don't think it will, I will never believe in God.
2006-08-23 19:53:56
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answered by . 5
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Yes. I didn't completely believe until I took a human anatomy class in nursing school. We had 2 cadavers in our anatomy lab. I was in awe after I saw everything and how it fit so well together.
To think, all life supposedly originated from one single celled organism trillions of years ago... That single cell had to somehow reproduce. Those cells had to reproduce and so on. Every change in the offspring of something is a genetic defect. A lot of times, things with genetic defects are unable to reproduce... So with that, there just aren't enough trillions of years for something to mutate enough times to create something as complex as a human being. When a cell is made, it somehow knows "I'm going to be a heart cell" or "I'm going to be a nerve cell". All of these millions of cells somehow line up in this perfect order to say, transmit a message of pain from your pinkie toe all the way up to the brain, then the brain sends the message back down to that one specific neuron that causes a set of muscle movements to cause you to lift up your foot and see what you stepped on.
Just the biology alone makes me a believer. But how can science explain things like love and sympathy and hurt and joy and the way a brain can store a childhood memory for an entire lifetime...
Just my opinion...
2006-08-23 19:59:11
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answered by lain_xiii 2
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My understanding of things is, that there are many gods, but only one Supreme God. It is absurd to not believe in any God at all. How could everything just have come into existence on it's own?
2006-08-23 19:52:57
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answer #8
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answered by oceansoflight777 5
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Of course not. How could such a being have thoughts without a brain?
Consciousness, memory, desire.. these things are functions of the brain. Anger, jealousy, love, etc are also functions of the brain. A brain is a physical organ that requires a body to supply it with nutrients like oxygen, water, and glucose. Brains are found in many species of animals. They are a product of evolution.
To imagine god that possesses those functions without a brain and a body to support it is silly.
To imagine a god that existed with those traits before the rest of the universe is merely to project human/animal traits to a place in time where analysis will tell you they do not belong.
2006-08-23 19:51:49
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answer #9
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answered by Phil S 5
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Sure Do!.....why????....because GOD Has Proven Himself To Hundreds Of Thousands of believers As Well As Myself Through Miracles, Answered Prayers, Special Blessings, Etc. Etc. Etc......
2006-08-23 19:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I believe in God and if one do not believe then that's their purogaroty.
2006-08-23 19:50:58
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answer #11
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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