I think I hear crickets chirping and tumbleweeds tumblin'.
EDIT: Damn, I thought I was going to be the first answer, as the fundies weren't biting.
They'll always trump you with "I have faith". Can't argue with that.
All the scientific answers could be handed to them, spoon fed, diagrammed and put into Dummy books, and they'd still believe inan omnipotent being, who is not such.
Yeah, what created god? Another god? And why aren't we worshipping THAT god? Something had to have created god - as it had to be created sometime long ago. It can't always have just existed. That's pretty ludicrous. Far fetched even.
The universe just happening is much more rational, I think.
2006-08-27 06:01:41
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answered by umwut? 6
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your questions show how unthinking you are..
there is no proof even for your side of the argument that the universe just came about on its own. So its not driving anyone crazy
Chrisitans believe that God has always been around. He is everlasting and has always been. so this second part to your little rant is truely perplexing
Whos is violating that?
Ok i wont. Dont need to.
2006-08-27 13:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it's just like all of those things... where we came from, how was all of this created, is it wrong to masturbate. They are not concerned about this because they KNOW (or so it seems). It must be written in the bible somewhere. If someone said so it must be right. I guess just us atheists think that the most reasonable explanation, no... the most convenient explanation is the one that does not open more questions than it answers. If you ask me it all just evolved (no pun intended) from early interpretations of the world where people just attributed things they didn't understand to gods. But to what should we attribute god? I guess to god itself. It's reasonable. I for one am more than happy with the "fluke of the universe" explanation. I guess it just seems to get me that fluffy safety that they find in their gods.
2006-08-27 13:19:27
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answered by Janez Harmonicar 1
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I am concerned, and I am a Christian. That conversation happens between God and me, and the answers will be known when I get to see Him face to face.
In the meantime, I'll continue to serve God, as He describes Himself in the Bible...it gives me great comfort to know that the Creator of the universe doesn't need to be defined by our own limited understandings and senses to be in control of everything.
How do you know what I, as a Christian, thinks or feels? Who are you to define me, when you don't know me? The more you generalize, the more you are generalized. God has freed me from this...Praise the Lord!!!
2006-08-27 13:05:46
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answered by stronzo5785 4
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God has no beginning and God has no end, God has just always existed and he doesn't give us any information on this, we cannot understand everything about God, he is too high for us to understand everything. As he says, my ways are higher than your ways as the heavens are higher than the earth.
2006-08-27 13:04:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Because as Christians we know that God always existed...He didn't come from anywhere... Read Your Bible and Ask God to give you the answers you need. Please dont trust in a site like this for your answers
2006-08-27 13:07:46
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answered by truckergurl985 2
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Because I know where God came from!
or better God was!
2006-08-27 13:46:55
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answered by Grandreal 6
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Ok.
Easy: draw a circle with a compass and ask someone else to tell you where it starts going to and stops returning to the first point.
When God stops, He restarts. (and nobody is saying I am)
2006-08-27 13:06:33
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answered by mbestevez 7
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goooood question
2006-08-27 13:02:10
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answered by Darkness & sorrow 2
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