I'd say cool.... sounds like a good plot for a book.
I'd likely not change a thing since I was programmed by god for his purpose, I am assuming I am following program thus should just carry on
If I know god built me how could I not believe in him... might not worship him, but since I know according to your question that he built me I have no choice but to believe in his existence.
2006-10-04 08:27:45
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answered by Uncle Tim 6
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What would I do? I think, I would try to find the on switch and secure it in the 'on' position!
Would you live as usual or would you make change? I would definitely strive to make changes. After all, I have a 'God given' assignment to address!
Would you still believe in God? Definitely. He has provided me both life and a purpose. Of course, are you kidding me! That's like asking me, if I discovered I was a ('mobilized') lamp, would I still believe in 'electricity'! Whatever the power source, heck yeah, I would continue to believe in it. If you don't stand for something, you will fall for anything! Life with a (productive purpose), that is a most precious gift!
2006-10-04 15:46:21
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answered by Rahbn42 1
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If I were a robot, I would probably do what God programmed me to do. Secondly, I more than likely would never come to the realization that I am a powerful robot created by God for his purpose since I probably would not possess the capacity for self-transcendence or rationality.
2006-10-04 15:42:58
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answered by sokrates 4
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I would think we arent quite powerful enough
God must be bored out of his/her mind
I wouldnt make a change, since the robot creator would have had my purpose in mind and why screw with it? Unless that is his purpose, in which case my programming would overload.
As for my belief, if I knew he created me I guess I would have to believe it. However, I dont know if I would consider him a god per se. More of just a higher species who is bored and likes to make robots.
How come I dont have laserbeam eyes??
2006-10-04 15:29:45
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answered by artisticallyderanged 4
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that would be cool, to answer the questions:
1. um if i was a robot i would do the task at hand
2. well if i still could do what ever i wanted i would, robots are programed what to do.
3. the intial question states the belief that there is god so if i knew that we were robots from god i would have to.
2006-10-04 15:28:43
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answered by Steve Dave 3
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If god made someone for his own idea, someone will disobeyed this god then this is not an ideal god. If I am one of the robot made by god, I will do whatever I can do under my willingness. I will be happy with it.
2006-10-04 15:29:01
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answered by johnkamfailee 5
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Further put. can a robot be alive?? no? well if they were to "evolve" in everyway shape and form we did would they be alive? so are we alive? is a simple organism like a jelly fish or a tree alive? what is alive? maybe we are not alive but think we are just because we can. "I think there fore I am." But in simple terms a computer thinks so is it alive?
2006-10-04 15:35:35
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answered by Jimmy 4
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Same as what I do now
Usual - my life is great
don't believe in god anyway, never have.
2006-10-04 15:28:49
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answered by Laura T 3
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I think we all should live for God everyday so I see no change.
2006-10-04 15:27:28
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answered by William T 3
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well in a way we are I wouldn't say robots but if you are saying that he would have total control over us it wouldn't matter what we wanted to do cause we would be programmed but in real life we have free will
2006-10-04 15:29:05
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answered by Missbribri 5
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