Of course the goddess exists. Who could possibly doubt the existence of Her Holiness, the Invisible Pink Unicorn, in the face of all the evidence?
As for where She is, Her shrine is the laundry room. As proof of this, note the holes in your socks, pierced by Her horn during Her visitations. Occasionally your wash may come out pink - proof of Her pinkness, as She's been cavorting with one of Her chosen stallions in the spinning wash. If you are truly blessed, She may even rapture one of your socks!
2006-10-02 18:24:46
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answered by Bramblyspam 7
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would God want to be, given the nature of the beings that inhabit this world? Before anyone is offended, let me say that I was raised in an interesting combination of faith - Ukrainian/Greek Orthodox Catholic, and Judaism. The New Testament was a 'bad thing', too wimpy for those who needed to heed the 'wrath of God'. Later in life I embraced the simple yet demanding tenets of Bhuddism. And where is God - well in every one of us that cares for another living thing, that including the earth itself. Thou art God. Carry the responsibility, and bear it well. Do no ill. Care for others as you would for yourself. Maintain. Do not judge, simply measure. Know that you may have the means to be a prophet, and never hesitate to teach, yet never be impressed with what you accomplish. God is with you, every breath you take. and i'll clarify - i am a bhuddist/animist - so my gods may be found below my feet, curling my toes into the ground. The web of life, the sheer power of collected will. From thus is what Gods are created.
2006-10-06 01:17:04
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answered by BrettO 2
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God only exists in peoples minds. Religion has become the most effective method of brain washing ever. Even so called well educated people fall for this nonsense. Actually they are not well educated. They may be well schooled and even brilliant but there is a lot lacking their education to allow them to believe in a god.
2006-10-03 02:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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God, the way he/she/it is generally perceived, doesn't exist: no benevolent old man with a flowing beard, who thrives on humanity's praises.
Everything that happens, that has happened, and will ever happen is a result of natural law (cause and effect.) Natural law exists throughout the universe; so if we want to call natural law "God," then God is everywhere, (including this world.)
2006-10-03 02:38:15
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answered by RG 4
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God is the end result of a failed search for truth by a very shallow mind, provided that any search was made at all instead of swallowing the pile of delusional bilge that was spoon fed to you as a child
2006-10-03 10:43:10
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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There is no physical proof of God. All the talk of babies and the sky being from God is all an assumption. If you do want to know, the answer won't come what you see.(In other words, no)
2006-10-03 01:26:16
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answered by MateoFalcone 4
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God does exist. Although you can't physically see him, he is there. Believing in God requires Faith. But, God shows us he is there everyday in nature and overall life. When a baby is born, or when you see the formation of clouds. It is all God's creation.
2006-10-03 01:15:10
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answered by flashks 2
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Agree with RG. God is the fabric of the universe itself. The whole thing. He must be fluorescent, unless he's in a different dimension.
2006-10-03 11:16:46
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answered by cloud 4
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God exists in you, he is what you think he is, nothing else. he gives you hope even when you dont believe in him, he is as thay say, a sholder to cry on when you need him.
2006-10-03 04:52:30
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answered by origamix60 3
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You cannot KNOW whether God exists. You can only BELIEVE. That's how faith works. If you want proof, you're out of luck.
2006-10-03 02:13:25
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answered by skepsis 7
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