generally people won;t answer the question even though i specifically say I know they do not exist, they just answer with, "neither, they don;t exist." I KNOW that, its a hypothetical question, why won;t people answer? It's called using your imagination....
2006-10-06
05:50:47
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the question is why won;t people answer hypothetical questions......did you even read the first one?
2006-10-06
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update #1
I tried asking a hypothetical question to Christians a while back, didn't work either. They are so in love with their own beliefs they won't even step away from them for the sake of argument. I think they feel like they will be unfaithful to god if they do so. Either that or they are just so opinionated they find it impossible to see things from another point of view.
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2006-10-06 05:56:37
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answered by Skippy 6
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These are not my words but read this and think about it. How can all of this happen without God planning it and creating it?
93 million miles from the blistering surafce of the sun stands the planet earth. A rotating sphere perfectly suspended in the center of the universe. The ultimate creation from an infinate mind. An unbelievably intricate complex design. A supernatural testimony, an irrefutable sign that there is a God.
The size, position and angle of the earth is a scientific phenomenon to see. A few degrees closer to the sun we'd disintegrate, a few degrees furter we'd freeze. The axis of the earth is titled at a perfect 23 degree angle and it's no mistake that it is. This allows equal global distribution to the rays of the sun making it possible for the food chain to exist.
Or take for example the combination of nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere we breathe every day. It just happens to be the exact mix that life needs to prosper, it doesn't happen on any other planet that way.
You see, the Bible says the invisible things of God are seen through His creation, to believe this is not hard. If there's a design, there's a designer, if there's a plan, there's a planner and if there's a miracle, there is a God.
The Scripture says the heavens decalre the glory of God and the skies proclaim the work of His hands. If we allow our minds to drink in all the truth that surrounds the truth that just surrounds us, creation itself will help us understand.
Did you know the moon controls the tides? It's the maid that cleans the oceans. Even the waves don't crash the shores in vain. The tides drag impurities from the depths of the sea, it's nature's constrant recycling chain.
It simply boggles the mind to think that the stars will rotate with such exact precision that it's true. That the atomic clock, with an error factor of less than three seconds per millenium, is set by the way we move.
Though they silently orbit, the sun, the moon, the stars are like celestial evangelists above. Who circle the earth every 24 hours shouting in every language that there is a God. Atheism is the wedge under the foundation of our faith, trying to topple our relationship with Christ. When the fool said in his heart 'there is no God' he rejects the truth God painted on the canvas of the night. Atheism has never created an artistic masterpiece, never healed a fatal disease or calmed a fear. Atheism has still never given answers to our existence, peace to a troubled mind or even dried a tear.
For it's God who created heaven and earth and flung the stars in space and breathed in the handful of dirt and it became a man. It's God who sits on the circle of the earth and measures the mountains in a scale, and holds the seven seas in the palm of His hand. It's God who sent His only begotten Son to the cross of Calvary to save our souls from Hell and the grave. It's God who creates, God who delivers, God who heals and who is worthy of a thunderous ovation of praise!
2006-10-06 12:59:08
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answered by cnm 4
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Possibly you do not receive answers because your hypothetical
situation even in imagination could not or would not exist to them as a believer in God.
2006-10-06 12:55:34
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answered by roeskats 4
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So what is the question?
You occasionally ask about God because you were made to seek him. You can't help it. You can't know that he doesn't exist. There is a place in your heart that desires to be filled and you can't fill it because you reject him.
2006-10-06 12:55:50
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answered by Bubbles 4
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If you KNOW that no God exists ... then you must have super-human knowledge. To KNOW that no God exists, you must know about anything and everything that DOES exist; you must be omniscient.
More likely you accept it as an "article of faith"; you BELIEVE that God does not exist.
But, He says that He does exist.
Which is more believeable?
2006-10-06 12:57:29
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answered by kent chatham 5
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Not sure what questions you're referring to, but if I see one that you post, I'll answer, k? =)
2006-10-06 12:54:29
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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So...what your question? Yes I have an imagination....
2006-10-06 12:53:12
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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Ok, give me a question and I will try to be creative.
2006-10-06 12:54:33
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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You seem confused and you are babbling ... what exactly is your question?
2006-10-06 12:58:22
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answered by Servant 1
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