Every person who answers your question thinks themselves to be "correct" in their opinion on this.
The question then is, are any of our opinions truly correct?
Our five senses pick up a very small, limited amount of information from all the information that exists outside us, and we make up our minds about what is correct or incorrect based on this limited amount of information we receive.
How do we judge our opinion to be correct over other opinions? Put simply, our human nature does it for us.
Human nature is a will to receive pleasure. I will make any one of my decisions based on the best possible outcome I can see for myself in that situation. For example, right now I'm sitting in front of a computer screen, in Yahoo! Answers because I can't think of anything better that's achievable for me to do than this for the moment.
And so it's the same with what I consider to be correct and incorrect: I decide, based on what decision will give me more satisfaction, that Jesus is correct only because it suits me to think of it that way; or likewise with anyone who says Allah, Bhudda, or Nature, or whatever...
At the base of the matter, we are not actually deciding anything; all of our opinions are being decided for us by this internal mechanism that is operating our every move, which is called "I want to receive the best outcome out of this situation!"
The question then is, can we attain a perception of reality outside of our five senses to see what's really going on out there?
Are we able to change human nature, so that our every decision isn't operated by "I want to feel what is most worthwhile/pleasurable for me!" but instead operates by "I want to feel the REAL truth, and make my decision according to it!"
2006-10-05 10:56:51
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answered by ken w 2
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Who created nature? The world had a beginning, so it was created. Could God be created? No. Because then God would have a creator. God has always existed. We think in terms of time and space, but God has always been, and He exists in all time, past, present, and future.
Romans 10:9 "If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead. You will be saved."
Of course that brings up a whole lot of other questions. The Alpha Course is an introduction to the Christian faith. It provides a place where any question can be asked, no matter how simple or how hostile. In fact, tough questions are encouraged. You can find a course in most towns in the country, and in over 150 countries of the world. It is non-denominational, put on by volunteers of most denominations.
2006-10-05 10:53:37
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answered by Aun 1
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Well Jesus is a more powerful God than nature because both he and the Father CREATED nature. Read the New Testament and decide for yourself if Jesus' words are Heavenly truth.
2006-10-05 10:40:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Allah
2006-10-05 10:18:42
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answered by Tina 3
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There is only one God. You can call him whatever you want, but he is humankind's God regardless of whether you believe him in or not.
Arab Christians say "Allah". Nature is God's/Allah's creation. If you follow animism, it is a less refined Islam.
There is no Son, no spirit, just God.
2006-10-05 10:20:01
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answered by aliasasim 5
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The creator of the creation, The ruler of nature, God Jesus Christ.
2006-10-05 10:24:05
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answered by sr 2
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I PREFER TO TAKE THE WORD SOMEONE WHO HAS THE
POWER TO RAISE THE DEAD AND HEAL THE SICK,JESUS.
RATHER THAN MUHAMMAD,BUDDAH, AND OTHERS WHO
I prefer to take the word or someone who has the power to raise
the dead,Jesus,and heal the sick,rather muhammad,buddah,
who did not have that power,they were powerless.
2015-02-24 14:55:16
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answered by ? 2
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There is one God...I pray to our Lord God. I know he is God b/c HE answers my prayers and I dont know his name and I do not care, I just call him Lord God THAT ARE IN HEAVEN...we all worship one God of the same and we are too mixed up in our cultures and lanuages to know the difference. God is nature, Buddah is just a name they call our God and Allah is what they call GOD...ALL CORRECT.
2006-10-05 10:27:28
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answered by Anonymous
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For me personally? Nature.
2006-10-05 10:21:33
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answered by PaganPoetess 5
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Native Americans often refer to their God as The Creator. My belief is in the Creator.
2006-10-05 10:17:03
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answered by Starla_C 7
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