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One of the ways God speaks is through His inspired Word, the Bible. Here is a passage from Romans chapter 1 verse 18-20.

But God shows His anger from Heaven against all sinful, wicked people who put the truth away from themselves. For the truth about God is known to them instinctively. God has put this knowledge in their hearts. From the time the world was created, people have seen the earth and sky and all that God made. They can clearly see His invisible qualities - His eternal divine nature. So they have no excuse whatsoever for not knowing God.

2006-09-02 01:07:26 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Paul was using the argument of nature to point men to the knowledge of a creator, whom the world at that time was religious outwardly. His argument was that they could see what type of creator the God of the universe was by how he created everything that has been created. In the Greek culture they worshiped a whole Pantheon of Gods, Paul at one point in Athens preaches on the topic of the "Unknown God" because he could not preach about something that was not already established, so he starts with the "icon" to an "unknown God" (Acts 17:23) and brought him to be connected with the ONE TRUE GOD, the Creator and thus to Jesus Christ. Paul saying even this least of all "knowledge of God" will bring the sentence of death, for having known that God created the universe and all that is, man clearly has no excuse for saying and declaring that there is no God!

Unbelief is the greatest sin! For it is established first in rebellion and then in searing the conscious against the Spirit, who speaks to men's hearts about God. Unbelief is not believing but refusing to believe God's Written record.

2006-09-02 15:09:55 · answer #1 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

God speaks to people through the divine power of delusion whereby the irrational becomes a substitute for reality.

2006-09-02 01:11:21 · answer #2 · answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7 · 2 0

Hmmmm.....Shrek had speaking donkey alongside with an excellent variety of alternative fairy tale characters. twist of destiny? i imagine no longer. extra: Francis change right into a mule, no longer a donkey. A mule is the sterile made from a male donkey and lady horse.

2016-10-15 22:39:38 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. Ancient man's flawed image of God is speaking in the bible. Nothing more.

2006-09-02 01:11:08 · answer #4 · answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7 · 2 0

truer words haven't been spoken in a long time.the knowledge of God is embedded in us from the beginning.we are the creation of a Master Craftsman.How can He be denied How can man be equated to an ape? the process a fetus goes through,changing and passing through the different stages of nature becoming a human .that alone should answer any doubts.

2006-09-02 01:14:30 · answer #5 · answered by punkin 5 · 0 3

I accept God in my heart too.

This is a little kooky, and this sort of manner and behavior is why some people think Christians are crazy or dumb. You should give a better witness.

2006-09-02 01:13:20 · answer #6 · answered by *babydoll* 6 · 0 1

No...Take a theology course.God did not write the bible. Man did.they also voted on which books to include and which to keep out.

2006-09-02 01:16:03 · answer #7 · answered by eva b 5 · 3 0

From the time the world was created, huh? Gimme a break. In biblical times, people thought that the earth and heaven were all that there was... and that the earth was essentially a 'terrarium' (you might want to look that up). They thought that the sky was a solid object, called the 'firmament', and that the sun, moon, and stars were affixed to it. So, essentially, heaven is 'on the other side of the sky'.

The story of Genesis is comprised of the myths, superstitions, fairy tales and fantastical delusions of an ignorant bunch of Bronze Age fishermen and wandering goat herders, lifted from the oral traditions of other cultures, and crafted into a tale that incorporated some of their own folk tales and pseudo-history. This collection of ignorance provides the basis for the Abrahamic death cults of desert monotheism... Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

The cosmological aspects of Genesis are perfectly understandable, if you contemplate it in the proper context. At the time the bible stories were concocted, the perception was that the earth was the object and the center of creation. Why? Because they had no reason to think otherwise. Today, as we advance science, we stand upon the shoulders of all the scientists that came before. Back then there were no shoulders to stand upon... so they did the best they could with what they had... their senses and their imaginations.

* They had no concept of 'outer space', and so they conceived that in the beginning all that existed were dark waters.

* They had no concept of 'nothingness'. Remember, the concept of 'zero' wasn't invented (discovered?) until thousands of years later. With that in mind, the term 'void', as it is employed in Genesis, can not refer to 'nothingness'... it can only be applied in its alternative definition, which is 'empty'. So, the waters were dark, formless and empty (devoid of content).

* They thought that all of creation consisted of the earth and an unseen 'heaven', and they thought that the sky was a 'thing'... a substantive 'firmament' that was created by god to separate the waters and differentiate earth from heaven, when both were created.

# They had no idea that Earth was a planet, orbiting the sun.

# They had no idea that there is no firmament... that the sky is not a 'thing'.

(If you don't believe that they thought the sky was an object... a solid barrier... consider the Tower of Babel, that they were building to reach heaven. Apparently, God ALSO thought that the sky was an object, since it concerned him so much that he confounded their speech, so as to disrupt their project and keep them from reaching his domain. God must be pretty much of a dumbass, if he doesn't even know the actual configuration of the universe that he created. So much for the 'inerrant' bible.)

* They thought that the sun was a light that god had placed upon the 'firmament' to differentiate night from day.

# They had no idea that the sun is a star... the center of our solar system.

# They had no concept of 'stars' in the same sense that we understand them today.

* They had no idea that night and day were a consequence of the earth's rotation.

* They thought that the moon was a 'lesser' light that god had caused to travel across the firmament to enable man to differentiate the seasons, and provide illumination at night.

# They had no concept of the moon as a satellite.

* They thought that the stars were tiny lights that god had placed upon the firmament to provide for omens. (Some thought that the stars were 'holes' in the firmament that allowed the 'light of heaven' to shine through.)

# They had no idea that the stars were suns, just like our own sun.

# They thought the eyeball-visible planets (Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, Saturn) were 'wandering stars'.

# They had no idea that the planets were actually sun-orbiting bodies, just like earth.

* They had no idea that the earth, itself, is a planet.

# They had no clue as to the actual nature of the earth, our solar system, the place of our solar system in the galaxy... or even of the existence of our galaxy. (Up until very recently, we didn't even know that there were other galaxies. Our galaxy, when it was first known that there actually WAS a galaxy, was thought to be the whole universe.) From their perspective, the 'earth' and 'heaven' (i.e., whatever existed on the other side of the sky) represented all that there was. A terrarium.

I do not say this things to disparage what they thought back then. They were trying to do what science is trying to do today... trying to understand nature and reality. Today, we have technology and disciplined meta-procedures (scientific method) to help us extract answers from nature.

Back then, they did not.

Today, we have 'theories' to provide a consistent explanatory framework for what we are able to observe in nature, supplemented and validated by the additional information that we are able to extract from nature by means of our technology, our disciplined methods and our intellectual tools (mathematics, logic). Most of our theories are incomplete, so we continue to work on them... because we know that they are incomplete.

Back then, they did not have disciplined methods, and they did not have the technology to extract answers from nature. The only information they had access to was what they could see with their own eyeballs. There was no technological knowledge base or scientific context in which to interpret their observations, so they had to appeal to their imaginations... and the 'supernatural'... in order to make sense out of what they saw. Actually, what they really achieved was deluding themselves into thinking that they knew the truth. Amazingly, over time, this delusion has become codified, institutionalized, and incorporated... complete with franchises.

Basically, Genesis can be thought of as a 'theory', concocted by people who were constrained by lack of technology, methodology and intellectual tools... but they sure weren't constrained by lack of imagination.

Today, we try to interpret Genesis in the context of what we KNOW about the universe... galaxies, stars, planets, moons, gravity, orbits, inclination of the earth's axis, planetary rotation, etc. They problem is that Genesis can't be interpreted in terms of those things, because Genesis was written by men, based on oral traditions, and those men DID NOT KNOW about those things. They could only write about what they could see and what they could guess about the reasons that lay behind what they saw. In any event, it provided them with a mechanism to quell the innate anxiety that comes with fretting about how and why they came to be here.

They guessed wrong.

So... the cosmological aspects of Genesis require a literal interpretation... no metaphors... no allegory... no hidden meaning. The key, though, is in understanding that the literal interpretation does not lead to a description of the way things ARE... it leads to a description of the way they THOUGHT things are. It leads to a naive description of reality, concocted by people who were doing the best they could with what they had.

It is absolutely appalling, though, to realize that hundreds of millions of people, TODAY, including participants in this forum, BELIEVE that this ignorant bovine excrement is actually TRUE.

2006-09-02 01:26:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Yes, he does...he is everywhere if only you take the time to notice..and that is what he is asking of you...to come away to a lonely place everyday and spend time with him so that he can fill your heart and mind with his words of wisdom or pour out your burden to him so that he can take it upon himself and you will not have to bear it...Where else can we turn to when he has the words of eternal life!

2006-09-02 01:14:00 · answer #9 · answered by singirl 3 · 0 3

Uh no because I already accept God in my heart

2006-09-02 01:11:32 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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