Nature is everything. The concept of God is the product of humans thus the product of nature. Man has made things in the name of God but not the other way around.
Nature exists.. That is all we know. We define and observe nature through science. Nature is not a supernatural entity.
2006-09-17 07:34:50
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answered by Anonymous
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That is why GOD is GOD. If everybody played their role, no one would ask questions like this. You can ask that question your entire life and then die. But what would it solve? Nothing but contraversy, conflict, and confusion. I don't ask idiotic questions like that. That is like asking why is water wet? Why do males have nipples? Just let it "BE". No matter how much one tries to question and figure out what truly is, the situation will still "BE". From now till eternity. PEACE!
And please don't take it as me calling you an idiot. I am calling the question idiotic, not you per se. Because I see a lot of people always ask that question to end up in the same circle with an answer that will always be left to the individual. You were not the first to ask that question and you will definately not be the last. So, sorry if you felt like I was calling you an idiot because I was not at all. But the question was pretty idiotic for you already knew the responses you were going to recieve. So I apologise, if you took it that I was calling you an idiot. Sincerely!
EDIT: There is no alpha nor will there be an omega. GOD(HE/SHE/IT) has been and always will "be". Look at it like this. Some people could look to the never ending space as GOD. And it is pitch black. Now if you give thought. Would you know that the darkness is existant if you could not see it, but be wrapped around it at all times. If you see nothing in the darkness, would you even recognise the darkness as something existant.
On the first day GOD created light and saw that it was good. Meaning before that, there was darkness. Just like the universe.
2006-09-17 14:46:18
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answered by Mitchell B 4
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the proper argument is that everything that comes into existence, or every physical event requires a cause. Since God is not a physical event nor did he ever come into existence, he does not require a creator. If every god required a creator there would be an infinite regression of gods which is illogical. what is logical however is that there exists a being who created the universe (time space and matter) and therefore is not bound by time space or matter, and therefore is everywhere at everytime, is always the same - implying God never came from anything but always existed
2006-09-17 14:35:56
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answered by Brad 4
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"Well, god was never created (although He exists). You have to imagine that universe was born and will die inside the essense of god. God isn't something material so common perception of time and matter dont apply."
Now, I take that to mean that God is merely the name given to the phase-space our Universe exists within. Whether it has some manner of inherent force it can exert upon us, who can fathom? But those who say it talks to humans are... silly.
2006-09-17 23:02:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, god was never created (although He exists). You have to imagine that universe was born and will die inside the essense of god. God isn't something material so common perception of time and matter dont apply.
2006-09-17 14:36:04
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answered by cyberbob2or12 2
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If you really want an answer and are serious about your question, go to a quiet place and pray.If you believe in prayer God will speak to you.In the beginning there was the word ,the word was with God and the word was God
2006-09-17 15:24:09
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answered by senzia 1
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God is Mother Nature. She is the combination of all forces of nature that make Earth habitable. (chemistry, gravity, etc.) She has also given everything the ability to reproduce itself and benefit from other creatures that she has created so that all are interconnected in many ways.
2006-09-17 14:39:09
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answered by Maria 1
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Anybody who believes the universe has not always existed (including the big bang as well as special creation), has to ask where everything ultimately came from.
2006-09-17 14:37:33
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answered by DRDAVE 3
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Bla Blah Bla Bla Blah bla bla bla>>>>>>then blows a massive raspberry and runs out creating a wave of cold yet decisive air
2006-09-17 15:59:38
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God says in Rev 22:13 "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end." He always has been, is now, and always will be.
2006-09-17 14:45:09
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answered by slim1234 3
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