Please read my words carefully:
If you see footmark in the sand, you'll say that someone passed from here...
If you see a piece of dog sh*t on the ground, you'll say that a dog passed from here...
So what about the enormous universe, the sky, stars, planets, earth and all the beauty in it, doesn't it lead to that someone made it?!!!
Some people say that everything is created by itself after the big-bang... I won't ask you about what caused the big-bang, but I'll ask you a simple question:
If you take all the letters of the alphabet, multiples of them, and you threw them randomly on the floor. Do you expect (by a chance of one in infinity) to get a poem like shakespear's??!!
Can't you see how organized our universe is, the planets, the eco-system on earth, look even in your own body... Can you control your heart-beat? Can you control your breath while you're sleeping? Who stopped your eye-lashes from growing after reaching a certain length? Who told the baby turtles to move towards the sea and not to the earth after they come out of their eggs? Who taught the bird how to make nests?
My friend, think with your heart and brain. If you're still lost, think about the following:
Do you know how to play safe?
Your point:
If there's no God and you do all what you want in life, then nothing will happen to you after life. But if there was God and you were mistaken, then you'll blame yourself FOREVER...
Believer's point:
If there's God and I followed His commands in life, then I'll be in Heaven after life FOREVER. But if there was no God and we're mistaken, then nothing bad will happen to us after life...
Now you know how to play-safe, in case you're not convinced?
2006-10-10 00:14:31
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answered by toon 5
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But the universe HAS always existed. The space in which the cosmological drama has played out has always existed. If our logic can tell us anything with any degree of certainty, it's that something cannot come from nothing. Whatever conception one has of God, that conception is neither validated nor dis-confirmed by whether or not time had a beginning - because if time is a measure of change (and it is) then before there was discernible change, there was no time. But there was space.
2006-10-03 09:12:45
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answered by Grist 6
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basic God isn't a he, God is existence. Ask this. What was once God God to earlier in spite of else? The term God implies in spite of larger than each thing else or separation. as a result God was once God to not something. If God is love how did God love earlier there grow to be a enjoyed to love? If God is reliable for the production, if God is additionally any the area, any time, if God is one, if God is eternal responsible for all issues than God may be the best deal it fairly is. it fairly is God is area, time, all be counted and non - concern. The production and writer are one and an identical. The universe is expanding and we are of it. God is our loss of preparation how Guyana have been given here into being. If God could exist that's.
2016-10-01 21:41:23
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answered by ? 4
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Time is a measure of change so how would you measure something that never changes with time? God is all powerful and infinite so time couldn't possibly apply to Him.
Now if you accept the universe had some sort of a beginning (which any kind of credible scientist will tell you it did with a big bang) then is it so hard to beleive that something outside of the universe caused it?
2006-10-03 09:06:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You know what. I got no idea. I know he isnt really here physically but you know. Good question. But i dont think no one but God has the answer. And my question would be, why does God exist? How was he created, how did he came about? Well he was never created thats for sure. Have a nice day.
2006-10-03 09:04:06
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answered by DARIA. - JOINED MAY 2006 7
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im not sure if there is an exact answer to that question, i think it more a matter of faith that god always existed. There is evidence that the universe did in fact have a beginning.
2006-10-03 09:17:54
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answered by blue_1534 4
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Their is no god, in my opinion, like you said everything is and always was, b/c its mass and always changing.( I just got an idea right now. If everything is mass and is always changing, than maybe everything that ever was began as just a few molecules, then over the period of billions and trillions of years grew into what we now know as our universe) Our earth and lives is just a fluke, if the earth was a few hundred miles closer or further away from the sun, than the earth we know wouldnt exist.
2006-10-03 09:04:40
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answered by The infamous bongblaster 4
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I believe that the energy that coalesced into the universe always existed. Since I define the word G-O-D as everything that means that my concept of God has always existed as well.
I have never been able to wrap my mind around a "POOF! There it is" concept....... be it us or the energy that coalesced into matter .0000001 sec. after the Big Bang.
2006-10-03 09:06:54
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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I think you would be bored with a physics lesson. Suffice it to say we live in spacetime. If something "exists" outside of spacetime, it is infinite by defintion. It's a tricky slope, though. A photon moving at lightspeed does not move through time, according to relativity theory. But it exists in our time. It just gets weirder and weirder.
2006-10-03 09:03:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The anthropormorphic (human like) God is an archaic idea the basis of most religions. They're ego centric male dominate ideals that discriminate any where, anytime, in order to control adherents. The great spirit with local intercessor is much more reliable and Zen.
2006-10-03 09:04:15
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answered by robert j 2
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