Then they proceed to state that someone must have made God too because He could not have always existed, How do you believe that space travels on forever and never ends or that the concept of "space" has always existed? Both are equally mysterious wouldn't you say?
Peace Be With You,
Debra
2006-09-01
11:06:13
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I believe in both as well.
2006-09-01
11:08:35 ·
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Science and God are not incompatible.
2006-09-01
11:08:57 ·
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No I know those who say this do not believe in God but they claim we have unbelievable beliefs but theirs are entirely logical. I am stating this is not so.
2006-09-01
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Good point. I believe in both science and God.
2006-09-01 11:08:18
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answered by Makemeaspark 7
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Science and God are not necessrily incompatible. Science and Abrahamic religion (Judaism, Christianity abd Islam) are. Abrahamic religion of any kind cannot be made logically consistent, much less stand up to the evidence against what is in any of the related texts.
Saying God must have a cause is really no different then someone insisting that the universe must have a creator because "everything has a cause". It shows that the Christians using such logic to attack science (in the form of the Theory of Evolution) don't believe their own argument.
2006-09-01 11:14:11
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answered by neil s 7
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There are many things in life that I don't understand how they work, but they do.
I don't understand much about the universe, but, that doesn't mean it doesn't exist. Because I can't fully reason nor see God or the full universe, doesn't mean neither exist.
I believe if i throw a million marbles into a room, you could never tell I, or anyone else, ever threw and/or placed those marbles in that room. But, if I place the marbles in some type of definite mathematical symmetry, you know someone had placed the marbles in that room.
Because of the vastness of the universe and the mathematical equations that render some type of logical symmetry, we must admit a supreme being put that mathematics in place, otherwise we could never have space travel, mathematical equations, the Internet. etc.
The real question is not whether or not God exists, but whether or not we are somehow being tested for a greater purpose or is it just one big mathematical equation that will simply lead us to a greater force or power for...????
2006-09-01 11:27:49
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answered by marnefirstinfantry 5
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I myself know there is no god just as much as the believers knows there is one. No one knows how it all started but believing in god is like believing in a fairytale to me.
We are just not able at this time to find out how far space goes. This is like at one time no one knew or was able to find out how far the water went either. It looked like it went on for ever and still looks that way but we now know there are no edges of the earth. We will know one day what is on the other side of the emptiness of space just like we found out how far the water went. It just takes time.
It is so hard to open your mind so wide that you can grasp the concept of how it all started. Maybe someone has but it was so far out that no one believes it. Just like believing that there is a god that did it all. God is just too unbelievable. Who is to say it is not right but I really don't think so.
Everyone alive today will die long before it is known how it all started. I think everyone should forget all the fairy tales and get to work finding out how it did all start and think out of the small box the bible puts you in. Stop living your life's so blind to anything but that book. If anything ends life on this planet it will be Religion. It maybe a bomb that does the work but the button that ignites it will be pushed because of religion.
2006-09-01 11:22:40
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answered by Don K 5
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The song that makes me cry the main is a song reported as "My Immortal" with the help of Evanescence. alluring , yet unhappy written lyrics. crucial song that brings me to tears from the 1st actual line of the song being sung. each and every time. Amy Lee can sing the hell out of that song.
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answered by schiavone 4
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Good question. My Sunday school kids ask this a lot. The answer is simply God's name Yaweh, or Jehova. The definition of His name itself is "altogether exist". So, God has no creator, he has altogether existed. Read Exodus and the account of Moses and the burning bush, but pray first, and ask God to reveal the truth to you.
2006-09-01 11:11:43
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answered by bbjones9 3
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You're missing the point. Most of us who say that, don't believe in God. You have read Bertrand Russell, haven't you? Or perhaps Richard Dawkins.
2006-09-01 11:09:14
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answered by Kathryn™ 6
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Who the heck ever said space goes on forever?
Of course it doesn't go on forever.
Silly.
We all know about the brick wall.
I wonder who does the repairs on it?
2006-09-01 11:09:11
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answered by Anonymous
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That is very logical and I agree with you completely. I believe that God and science are compatible.
2006-09-01 11:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Well in this case science is not the answer. you have to focus on God and spirituallity (w/ commucation from God) to understand your question.
2006-09-01 11:12:14
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answered by Anonymous
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