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2006-08-23 19:54:02 · 22 answers · asked by him's 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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If he didn't take it back, we ourselves would become fed up with it.

2006-08-23 20:03:06 · answer #1 · answered by Truth ? 5 · 0 0

First of all if u believe in science then stop believing in god. Science and God are two contradictory questions.

As i am an atheist, u may not like the fact but if we see our evolutionary history we see how everything came out of an ameoba (pardon me if spellings are wrong) then how it asexually reproduced and till now it has been the survival of the fittest so where does the question of existence of god appears.

I my self was a believer in god but when i read science and started finding logic behind things i found that god is a creation of human mind. Actually i sense that when man first started living in jungles and then started feeling scared when he was alone. So he imagined whatever is good looking and pleasant to the eyes was god to him and things which scared them like darkness any noisy stuff, they called them the ghosts. So the notion came out of necessity. Later when a man started living in the civilized society for mental support or say probably need for power, to rule others etc, were the things which made the priests preach the theories like god exists etc... so from the begining religion and gor fearness has been related to waive of evil from the society and for the a person to be there in power, to have hold on things have givena notion called religion/god.

It can be said that it was a necessity of affraid mind. It is difficult to accept ones own fault so blame it on god or destiney.

I hope i don't offend ur thought. If i am i am sorry

2006-08-23 22:55:23 · answer #2 · answered by Preet_Answers 2 · 0 0

God didn't create us, we created god. Of course that's not the answer most people want to hear, and yet no believer in gods has yet been able to give evidence for one, or explain how the very concept of a god isn't completely self-contradictory.

God is supposed to be infinitely farther above us than we are above a dog, ant, or bacterium. And yet, he looks remarkably like us.

Also, he is both infinitely good and infinitely powerful and yet still allows senseless, unnecessary evil to occur. And even commits some himself, depending on which religion you subscribe to. (Old Testament of the bible is particularly barbaric!)

Also, even though from god's view we are only infinitessimally greater than dogs, ants, or bacteriums, god sees fit to only allow humans into heaven.

If you could listen to and respond to the prayers and hopes of every animal, insect, and bacterium ever to live in all of history, would you want to? Would you find that to be a meaningful use of your time, to wait on the beck and call of lifeforms far below you? Then why do you think your god has the least concern for your prayers? Do you really think humans are that special?

2006-08-23 20:11:29 · answer #3 · answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7 · 0 0

Biblical god, or as I like to refer to him 'The Great Twit' does not deserve your time. Forget about him. He's an idiot. A silly historical myth to help give 'purpose' to a life dominated by the idea that it's finite.

Try waking up tomorrow and doing something different. Find a Christian and hit it. You'll feel better.


"Without Him this life is worth nothing but dirt" This is the sort of this christians say and think about life. How sad that they can't see the beauty all around them. Fools.

2006-08-23 20:04:58 · answer #4 · answered by janemarsdel 1 · 1 0

I think you've hit the nail on the head: God created everything, so He owns everything. Anything we have is just "on loan" from Him. For that matter, the majority of Jesus' parables are about stewardship--what we do with what God gives us. The question is whether we acknowledge that everything belongs to Him, even our very lives, or whether we ignore Him and His provision for us. He has promised to give us what we need, not necessarily what we want. Check out Matthew 6:25-34 for starters.

2006-08-23 20:05:45 · answer #5 · answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6 · 0 1

As V & everything always belongs to God, hence whenever he's in need of something, he pulls it back I guess, to make best use of 4 others who really's in need. After all, he's a much greater responsibilities of running this universe & that's Y he'a known as The Great God.

2006-08-23 20:58:32 · answer #6 · answered by JD 4 · 0 0

I think God wanted us to learn something on this planet...from one another...and he wanted us to find our own way, knowing that we would all sin...each and every one of us...for that is how he made us...even Lucifer was one of God's angels once...but he chose to fall instead of live with God...so God gave each of us the choice to find our way back to him or to fall with Lucifer.

Why, because he wants us to know we are in fact weak and nothing without Him. That's what I think.

2006-08-23 20:01:23 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

To b known

2006-08-23 22:12:50 · answer #8 · answered by Sirius 5 · 0 0

Pardon the expression, but God is what many theologians refer to as an "Indian giver."

2006-08-23 19:58:46 · answer #9 · answered by Good Times, Happy Times... 4 · 0 0

There are many problems with the notion of God. You have found one of them. Keep looking.

2006-08-23 20:00:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God not create us. He makes only cycle & we are the part of cycle. You know the better what is cyclic process.

2006-08-23 19:58:21 · answer #11 · answered by san 2 · 0 0

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